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Conflicting claims and weak enforcement of property rights has invited property disputes and litigation.
Conflicting claims have produced over the years small scale armed altercations in the area.
Conflicting claims led to prolonged litigation.
Conflicting territorial claims and disputes over navigation rights between Iran and Iraq were among the main factors for the Iran – Iraq War that lasted from 1980 to 1988, when the pre-1980 status quo was restored.
Conflicting land claims by Pennsylvania and Connecticut to the Wyoming Valley along the Susquehanna led to the founding of Westmoreland County, Connecticut, and the Pennamite Wars, which eventually led to the territory being ceded to Pennsylvania.
Conflicting claims to the mainland by France and Spain were settled in 1900 by the Treaty of Paris, and periodically, the mainland territories were united administratively under Spanish rule.
Conflicting claims over the Banda Oriental ( current Uruguay ) pushed both countries into conflict.
Conflicting research on the origins of alchemy are further demonstrated by Cooper, who claims that alchemy " flourished well before 144 BCE, for at that date the Emperor issued an edict which ordered public execution for anyone found making counterfeit gold " ( Cooper, 1991 ).

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Conflicting reports leave it unclear how many of the dead and injured were rebel fighters or women and children.
Conflicting testimonies and physical evidence, such as comparisons of facial characteristics, which alternately supported and contradicted Anderson's claim, were used to either bolster or counter the belief that she was Anastasia.
Conflicting models of Democratic Centralism versus Liberal Democracy, of state planning against free enterprise, of full or partial employment, of equality versus economic freedom, were to compete for the allegiance of the developing and developed world in the postwar years.
Conflicting crown grants were made to the James, Duke of York and William Penn on the west bank of the bay and river.
Conflicting sources give different accounts of how the three boats used in the movie were created, but the most accepted explanation is that they were converted 85 foot U. S. Coast Guard, U. S. Navy or U. S. Air Force aircraft rescue launches modified to resemble the Elco PTs.
Conflicting interest transactions occur when a director, who has a conflicting interest with respect to a transaction, knows that she or a related person is ( 1 ) a party to the transaction ; ( 2 ) has a beneficial financial interest in, or closely linked to, the transaction that the interest would reasonably be expected to influence the director's judgment if she were to vote on the transaction ; or ( 3 ) is a director, general partner, agent, or employee of another entity with whom the corporation is transacting business and the transaction is of such importance to the corporation that it would in the normal course of business be brought before the board.
Conflicting accounts of the action were given by the Missouri leader John Shaw and by Black Hawk.
Conflicting reports show enmity between the three tribes of the Adelaide region, the Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri and Peramangk, yet other reports tell that the Peramangk were held with some reverence due to their differing cultural practices.

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* Conflicting comments rekindle Liberty dispute, Marine Corps Times, June 26, 2002, by Bryant Jordan
Conflicting accounts of Sweyn's later life also appear in the Encomium Emmae Reginae, an 11th-century Latin encomium in honour of his son king Cnut's queen Emma, of Normandy, along with Chronicon ex chronicis by Florence of Worcester, another 11th-century author.
Conflicting testimony against Jesus was brought forth by many witnesses, to which Jesus answered nothing.
Conflicting with this is the fact that the Kingston Lacy version represents the final state of Las Meninas, not the earlier state of the painting revealed by radiographs, suggesting that it was painted after the completed work, not before it.
Conflicting reports claim that she was either warmly welcomed or met with hostility by the villagers.
Conflicting reports as to the condition of Oxford reached the royal headquarters in the last week of May, and the eastward march was made chiefly to " spin out time " until it could be known whether it would be necessary to return to Oxford, or whether it was still possible to fight Leven in Yorkshire his move into Westmorland was not yet known and invade Scotland by the easy east coast route.
Conflicting signals are resolved by deference to the information gathered by the eyes.

Conflicting and under
* Areas of Studies of Prof. Jose David Lapuz: ( 1 ) International Politics and Security Studies ; ( 2 ) Conflicting Methodologies in International Politics & Foreign Policy which he specialized in postgraduate courses University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK, as a British Council Scholar under the supervision of Dr. WJM Mackenzie, C. B. E., Classics Don at Magdalen College, Oxford and James Bryce Chair of Politics at University of Glasgow, and also the head of its Department of Politics and Moral Philosophy ; ( 3 ) Ethical Foreign Policy: Where does the Ethics Come From ; ( 4 ) Nationalism in Contemporary Perspective: Insightful Overview about the extent of Ethnic COnflict in today's world ; ( 5 ) Globalization and Development and ; ( 6 ) Development of International Relations Theory and the Great Debates.

Conflicting and Spanish
Conflicting factions and the fact that the Spanish chroniclers ' accounts stemmed from the winners of the ensuing civil war led to conflicting versions of what actually happened.
Andrés Calamaro released Grabaciones Encontradas (" Found recordings " which in Spanish could also be understood as " Conflicting Recordings ") while working with Los Rodríguez.

Conflicting and .
Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959 – 1976.
" Conflicting reports say Al-Manar accused either Israel or Jews of deliberately spreading HIV and other diseases to Arabs throughout the Middle East.
* A .- K. Mayer, ' Setting up a Discipline: Conflicting Agendas of the Cambridge History of Science Committee, 1936 – 1950.
"' Entangling Affiances with None ': John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk, and the Impact of Conflicting Interpretations ," New England Journal of History, Fall 2009, Vol.
* Hurst Hannum, Autonomy, Sovereignty, and Self-Determination: The Accommodation of Conflicting Rights, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.
Conflicting scholarly theories have been proposed about the etymology of the name Yggdrasill, the possibility that the tree is of another species than ash, the relation to tree lore and to Eurasian shamanic lore, the possible relation to the trees Mímameiðr and Læraðr, Hoddmímis holt, the sacred tree at Uppsala, and the fate of Yggdrasil during the events of Ragnarök.
Conflicting studies on the effect of cohabitation on marriage have been published.
Conflicting U. S. diplomatic negotiation attempts had failed to resolve the war.
“ Under the Hood of Tess: Conflicting Reproductive Strategies in Thomas Hardy ’ s Tess of the D ’ Urbervilles ” Neophilologus: International Journal of Modern and Mediaeval Language and Literature.
* Alfred Winslow Jones, Life, Liberty, & Property: A Story of Conflict and a Measurement of Conflicting Rights.
* Hurst Hannum, Autonomy, Sovereignty, and Self-Determination: The Accommodation of Conflicting Rights, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.
Conflicting reasons have been given for the lineup change.
The reunion resulted in Conflicting Emotions ( November 1983 ), an album which marked the beginning of the end for the band.
Conflicting reports of injuries sustained in Encounter group sessions began to appear in the press.

claims and mainland
The DPP supported reform of the Constitution that would make it official that Taiwan's national government represented only the people of Taiwan and made no claims to territory in mainland China or Mongolia.
The islands are located from the Isla de los Estados in Argentina ( and from the Argentine mainland ); from Chile ; west of the Shag Rocks ( South Georgia ) and north of the British Antarctic Territory ( which overlaps with the Argentine and Chilean claims to Antarctica in that region ).
Although the British surrendered claims to mainland Normandy, France, and other French possessions in 1801, the monarch of the United Kingdom retains the title Duke of Normandy in respect to the Channel Islands.
In the June 2001 decision, Bahrain kept the Hawar Islands and Qit ' at Jaradah but dropped claims to Janan Island and Zubarah on mainland Qatar, while Qatar retained significant maritime areas and their resources.
The Constitution of People's Republic of China ( which applies only to mainland China, not to Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan ), especially its Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens, claims to protect many civil liberties, although in practice dissidents may find themselves without the protection of the rule of law.
The ROC mutually claims mainland China, and they both continue the fight over diplomatic recognition.
However, current ROC President Ma Ying-jeou has re-asserted claims on mainland China as recently as October 8, 2008.
This is a significant point in the history of Cross Straits relations in that a president no longer claims administrative authority over mainland China.
Henceforth, Taiwan independence movement gained a political boost, and under Lee's administration the issue is no longer who rules mainland China, but who claims legitimacy over Taiwan and the surrounding islands.
The People's Republic of China ( PRC ) regards itself as the " successor state " of the Republic of China ( ROC ), which the PRC claims no longer legitimately exists, following establishment of the PRC in mainland China.
The Treaty of Utrecht resulted in the relinquishing of French claims to mainland Acadia, the Hudson Bay and Newfoundland colonies, and the establishment of the colony of Île Royale ( Cape Breton Island ) as the successor to Acadia.
With this Ezra and Oliver staked out claims on the mainland next to each other.
The Treaty of Utrecht resulted in the relinquishing of French claims to mainland Acadia, the Hudson Bay and Newfoundland, and the establishment of the colony of Île Royale ( Cape Breton Island ) as the successor to Acadia.
Archaeologist Junko Habu claims that " The majority of Japanese scholars believed, and still believe, that pottery production was first invented in mainland Asia and subsequently introduced into the Japanese archipelago ," and explains that " A series of excavations in the Amur River Basin in the 1980s and 1990s revealed that pottery in this region may be as old as, if not older than, Fukui Cave pottery ", which dates to around 10, 700 and was found in 1960.
The People's Republic of China controls the part of the county on mainland China and has a separate administration for that jurisdiction, Lianjiang County, which claims the entire archipelago to be its Mazu Township ( 馬祖鄉 ; Mā-cū-hiŏng ).
Although commonly dismissed as British propaganda, Argentine sources confirm claims that Black Buck was initially responsible for the withdrawal of a number of Mirage IIIEA from operations over the islands in order to protect the mainland.
However, this plan has been called into question by a recent GAO study which states that claims by the DHS that the work performed on Plum Island can be performed safely on the mainland is not supported by evidence.
On the part of the Holy See, a normal condition for establishing diplomatic relations with a country is a satisfactory level of freedom of religion, a condition that hardly any independent observer claims exists today in mainland China.
Though President Chen promised not to change the sovereignty status of the Republic of China ( which still officially claims all of mainland China and Mongolia ), the symbols of the Republic of China, or to declare an independent Taiwan, this proposal drew intense criticism from the People's Republic of China, which saw a new Constitution as a means to further the separation of Taiwan from the mainland.
Zhang was eventually arrested for making these claims, and his book was censored on mainland China.

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