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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(61) Conflicting views' Of course arable land in some places is going out of cultivation because of erosion and other destructive forces.
(62) Wars, hot and cold, were not the product of competing alliances but of conflicting ideologies.
(63) The announcement came from the Department of Health, besieged by a welter of conflicting evidence.
(64) Assessment of intestinal permeability in ulcerative colitis after the ingestion of various markers has yielded conflicting results.
(65) Some working moms worry about the conflicting demands of home and job.
(66) Faced with conflicting advice from radio stations and the state authorities about whether to evacuate, many people just fled.
(67) The elements selected from the confusion of conflicting movements have this different and very distinctive bias.
(68) Schools have to attempt to satisfy the conflicting demands of a whole range of individuals and groups.
(69) Water had to be continually directed, rivers deepened, dikes checked, canals dug, and conflicting interests reconciled.
(70) Furthermore, the packets were too costly for the average people to buy, conflicting with the second criterion.
(71) With two conflicting styles of dancing taking place simultaneously on sometimes crowded dance floors, collisions are bound to happen.
(72) Attempts to measure bile salts directly by continuous aspiration have produced conflicting results.
(73) The situation is further complicated because of the tensions created by conflicting expectations.
(74) The task of the state apparatuses is therefore to mediate between the conflicting interests of classes.
(75) Where two agencies put forward conflicting options, the search is inevitably on for a third option, which may involve negotiation.
(76) As with the Casket Letters,[sentence dictionary] conflicting theories concerning the event have proliferated ever since.
(77) The president signed a series of laws reintroducing a peculiar mixture of conflicting symbols from the past.
(78) Beneath all these particular situations there are conflicting values which claim the law's attention.
(79) However the research has been of variable quality, there are conflicting findings, and the full implications for practice remain unclear.
(80) The social sciences embody a range of sometimes conflicting stances towards the human world.
(81) But it became a real nightmare of conflicting noises a little later on.
(82) And Whitehurst suggested that, when technical instruments produced conflicting results, lab guidelines at times were unclear on how to proceed.
(83) For a moment Peng Yu-wei hesitated, his duty to chaperone the children conflicting with the explicit command of the young master.
(84) Other treaties stipulate that no conflicting obligations can be made, but without specifying any consequence of breach.
(85) We need to ensure that such increases can be accommodated without conflicting with the core work carried out in support of our primary objectives.
(86) They learn quickly, and keep trying even in confusing and conflicting circumstances. 2.
(87) Sometimes different people have conflicting frames of reference that can lead to problems of understanding.
(88) Various parties pursued conflicting objectives, often making tenuous alliances with each other for the sole purpose of expediency.
(89) Which of these conflicting sides of the country will prevail became a matter of intense conjecture after the Kursk disaster.
(90) There were many conflicting smells -- musty scents suggestive of faded perfumes, herbal teas, and an aging woman.
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