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61. The dynamic forces within society and in the economy eventually came into conflict with a national polity which sought to avoid change.
62. In other ways the activities of the councils tend to conflict with regional policy and weaken its effects.
63. To be an official sponsor to some extent is in conflict with this image.
64. This is another indication that regional and labour mobility policies are not always in conflict with each other.
65. However, should these agreements conflict with governors' statutory responsibilities the latter will take precedence.
66. May the two, in fact be in conflict with each other?
67. A mechanistic application, without regard to the consequences, would conflict with the purpose for which they were conceived.
68. The fact is that an externalized conflict with a psychopathic origin can be confused all too easily with a genuinely external one.
69. There is no single moral principle which is sole and supreme and can never conflict with any other.
70. Recently, Jeff had allowed himself to get into a serious personality conflict with a new boss.
71. Yet their assigned role is also in conflict with their desire for a professional identity.
72. Joe suggested that the secretary was advocating a foreign policy in conflict with that of Byrnes and Truman.
73. This freedom did not necessarily find expression in forms which were in conflict with the ruling patrician elite.
74. It is a scientific theory, and so it may seem not to conflict with religious beliefs at all.
75. There are obvious problems for the stability of the state if these different groups are in conflict with each other.
76. Once more in conflict with Stroheim, the young boy wonder of Metro had Stroheim replaced and the film drastically cut.
77. Whenever you're in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude. William James
78. Inevitably he came into conflict with the developers, who lobbied successfully to destroy his project.
79. Over the years since union, there have been innumerable instances of Parliament enacting measures which conflict with the terms of union.
80. Finally, a lie is wrong because it is in conflict with mutual trust and affection.
81. What customers and other stakeholders value may conflict with shareholders' expectations.
82. She ended up in conflict with co-leader Terry Butler after being selected to join the force.
82. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
83. Reports measuring the effect of lower radiation dosages conflict with these scare stories, sometimes drastically.
84. Equally, revisionist conclusions conflict with many of the central tenets of Soviet orthodoxy.
85. His election made conflict with Francis I virtually inevitable.
86. Such hedging, coupled with Europe's dithering over Turkey, shows a new Europe in conflict with itself.
87. At the time Azerbaijan was in conflict with neighbouring Armenia over the disputed territory of Nagorno - Karabakh.
88. Looser lending rules would conflict with the higher cost of money.
89. Although wage priority system may conflict with basic principals of civil law, it expresses the idea of pursuing real equality and justice of modern civil law.
90. Such mortgage contract may not conflict with the provisions of State legislation or the contract for the grant of the leasehold.
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