Similar words: conflict, conflict with, conflict of interest, inflict, afflictive, affliction, constructing, afflict. Meaning: [kən'flɪktɪŋ] adj. 1. in disagreement 2. on bad terms.
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(31) No firm recommendations on weeding practice can be drawn from the conflicting findings of these reports.
(32) Inconsistencies can be very confusing for young children and conflicting attitudes over toilet training and discipline can lead to frustration and unhappiness.
(33) Nader advanced a variety of conflicting predictions for the Democratic party over the course of an hour.
(34) Your contribution may well resolve some of this difference or create more conflicting points for further argument.
(35) Discusses the conflicting arguments for and against sustainable development, with particular reference to architecture.
(36) There have been conflicting reports concerning the form of gastrin that is increased in H pylori infection.
(37) These conflicting currents of public opinion have a particular fascination for me.
(38) There had been conflicting opinions by individual judges on whether injuries must be sustained by a living person before next-of-kin could sue.
(39) That collision of conflicting air masses usually causes particularly rambunctious storms to slam California.
(40) These conflicting demands of the two principles are something of which people are consciously aware.
(41) Caroline realised that she was floundering in such a morass of conflicting emotions that she hardly knew what to resent most.
(42) Although there was conflicting testimony on whether or not the course was religious, the judge ruled that it was.
(43) The conflicting thoughts gnawed at his mind like wasps at a timber.
(44) She is flailing about in a cultural whirlpool of conflicting expectations, standards and demands.
(45) Some legislators feel such deep loyalty to particular group or societal norms that they seldom experience seriously conflicting pressures.
(46) Previous studies of the effect of smoking on gall bladder disease have reported conflicting results.
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(47) Turning away from forecasts and towards theories about the relationship between technical change and employment we find a number of conflicting views.
(48) Unprecedented secrecy and conflicting information surrounds the launch of the book.
(49) The response of most governments has been to manipulate the economy in order to secure some trade-off between the conflicting economic objectives.
(50) Conflicting official versions of the circumstances of the assassination fed doubts as to where ultimate responsibility lay.
(51) Ever since the very beginning the pentecostal phenomenon has been the subject of conflicting interpretations.
(52) The classification exercise provides another arena for the conflicting points of view as to the relative importance of good people as opposed to good systems.
(53) But she was being battered by so many conflicting emotions that her brain felt numb.
(54) When conflicting political interests were involved, the supervisor would be forced, however reluctantly, to choose between them.
(55) My own life is contorted with conflicting ideas, plans and decisions.
(56) And I marvel at how two conflicting philosophies could shoot out in opposite directions and then somehow manage to connect.
(57) Somewhere in the middle of the conflicting forces Bush must decide whether stem cell research should get federal funding.
(58) The effect of wage rates is a result of two conflicting elements.
(59) Firstly there is the assumption that a settlement comprises individuals, groups and sub- groups who have conflicting interests and goals.
(60) Whenever their conflicting playing schedules allowed, these two attractive superstars of sport managed to meet in a blaze of publicity.
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