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Conflicting media reports followed on whether the talks had proved fruitful or whether they had ended in deadlock.
Conflicting crown grants were made to the James, Duke of York and William Penn on the west bank of the bay and river.
After contributing four songs to Split Enz album Conflicting Emotions, Finn left the band permanently in June 1984, to focus on a solo career.
Conflicting evidence sometimes reports that this defect exists on the original 1971 vinyl release of the album, with the opening note bending up as the tape comes up to speed-probably an engineering error.
** Availability: Out of Print-650 or 666 ( Conflicting Information ) on Black, 200 on Red.
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 reports of the incident claimed then manager Sammy Lee relieved him of his duties to concentrate on playing but Speed, in an interview with the Bolton News, claimed he chose to step down.
Conflicting interests also existed within Australia, particularly in the northern colony of Queensland, where plantation owners sought to expand their holdings on the northern coastlands using imported cheap native labour.
Conflicting evidence was given as to the adequacy of the brakes on the lead locomotive of the Bendigo train.
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 ).
* Conflicting Results on a Long-Lived Nuclear Isomer of Hafnium Have Wider Implications This Physics Today article provides a balanced view from 2004.

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Conflicting claims have produced over the years small scale armed altercations in the area.
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 reasons have been given for the lineup change.
Conflicting statements have been made as to whether the destroyer captain spotted and steered towards the boat.
Conflicting testimony and inconclusive film footage have placed the moment in the realm of baseball legends.
Conflicting dates have been estimated for its last eruption, of 28, 000 years ago, 4300 years ago., and, most recently, a little before 6000 years ago.
Conflicting stories have made the subsequent events a mystery to anyone except the couple, but Peterson and Grossberg claim they believed the infant to be stillborn, wrapped him in a garbage bag, and disposed of him in a dumpster.

Conflicting and .
Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959 – 1976.
Conflicting claims to the mainland were settled in 1900 by the Treaty of Paris, and periodically, the mainland territories were united administratively under Spanish rule.
" 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.
Conflicting claims and weak enforcement of property rights has invited property disputes and litigation.
* Hurst Hannum, Autonomy, Sovereignty, and Self-Determination: The Accommodation of Conflicting Rights, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.
Conflicting U. S. diplomatic negotiation attempts had failed to resolve the war.
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.
“ 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.
Conflicting claims led to prolonged litigation.
* 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 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.
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.

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Already Trevelyan had begun to parallel his nineteenth-century Italian studies with several works on English figures of the same period.
And it is this, particularly the establishment of archaeology and place-name studies on a scientific basis, which are immediately pertinent to the Saxon Shore.
For the figure of Vincent Berger Malraux has obviously drawn on his studies of T. E. Lawrence ( though Berger fights on the side of the Turks instead of against them ), and like both Lawrence and Malraux himself he is a fervent admirer of Nietzsche.
conduct engineering research and technical development work to determine, by laboratory and pilot plant testing, the results of the research and studies aforesaid in order to develop processes and plant designs to the point where they can be demonstrated on a large and practical scale ; ;
The programs in infrared spectroscopy are undergoing reorientation toward wavelength standards in the far infrared, the application of infrared techniques to solid state studies, and increased emphasis on high resolution instrumentation.
More unitized lumber is being shipped on flat cars, and NLRDA studies show that flat cars loaded with the new Type 6-B floating-load method can be unloaded for as little as $.054/mbf.
Even `` America's most efficient builder '', Bob Schmitt of Berea, hopes to cut his labor costs another $2,000 per house as a result of the time-&-motion studies now being completed on his operation by industrial efficiency engineers from the Stanley Works.
Our own studies in which bronchial artery-pulmonary artery anastomoses were demonstrated, were accomplished by injecting the bronchial artery first with no pressure on the pulmonary artery or vein, and then by injecting the pulmonary artery and vein afterwards.
The nonreactors had been separated into two groups on this assumption with the presumably `` secure '' nonreactors and `` secure '' reactors being used as the groups for comparative personality studies.
We need many more studies of this sort if the design of written languages is to be put on a sound basis.
It seems time to consider a revision of operational procedures for lexicostatistic studies on a more humble, solid, and limited basis.
No effort is made in the same studies to present information on regional or national demand trends in these skills or to consider whether regional or national demands for other skills might provide much better opportunities for the youth to be trained.
In a set of case studies of teachers with various social-class backgrounds, Wattenberg illustrates a variety of approaches to students and to teaching which depend upon the teacher's personality as well as on his social-class background.
For example, he cites the following data from two studies on job satisfaction: in the first study, 85 per cent of professionals and executives, 64 per cent of white collar people, and 41 per cent of factory workers expressed satisfaction with their jobs ; ;
) studies on esterases
( E. G. Erdos, L. E. Boggs, C. D. Mackey ) biophysical studies on modified fibrous proteins
( R. V. Rice, M. D. Maser ) studies on peptides and peptidases
( Robert Chiang, J. B. Jackson, P. J. Flory ) Carefully executed melting studies on this system ( M. J. Richardson ) permit quantitative estimation of the instability engendered by reduced crystallite length.
Contrary to the thinking of 30 to 40 years ago, when all malocclusion was blamed on some unfortunate habit, recent studies show that most tooth irregularity has at least its beginning in hereditary predisposition.
growth studies have been carried on consistently by orthodontists.
and in the fact that she bases her decisions about work, college, carreer, and studies on what others are doing, rather than on her own sense of identity with given skills, abilities, likes, and dislikes.
She knew that I lived at a good address on the Gold Coast, that I had once been a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies.
Recent studies by the Commission on Race and Housing and others, however, point to a vast complex of factors that often do not warrant this conclusion.

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