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Conflicts with Rome, and later with the Byzantine Empire, continued intermittently.
Conflicts included an attempt to conquer England – a cautious supporter of the Dutch – in the unsuccessful Spanish Armada, an early battle in the Anglo-Spanish War ( 1585 – 1604 ), and war with France ( 1590 – 1598 ).
Conflicts between high ranking males are more often resolved with posturing and vocalizing than with physical contact.
Conflicts with Rhodesia resulted in the closing of Zambia's borders with that country and severe problems with international transport and power supply.
Conflicts between the Khanate of Crimea and the Ottoman Empire eventually pushed Ossetia into an alliance with Imperial Russia in the 18th century.
Conflicts with the Suebi drove him into Baetica in the south of Hispania, where he joined the Silingi portion of the Vandals.
Conflicts with Anishnaabe and Cree peoples pushed the Lakota west onto the Great Plains in the mid-to late-17th century.
Conflicts erupted within the party, as many of its members opposed collaboration with the Germans while others toed the party line of neutrality as directed by Stalin in Moscow.
Conflicts soon began with the Carlisle cowboys and Ute Indians over water and land rights, resulting in warning shots, heated disputes, and legal battles.
Conflicts can and do arise on that interface, however, with some professionals considering that " the twelve-step approach encourages a kind of contemporary version of 19th-century amateurism or enthusiasm in which self-examination and very general social observations are enough to draw rather large conclusions.
Conflicts with WEA led to termination of band's USA record distribution deal circa 1991 – 1992, meaning later recordings are only available in USA as imports.
Conflicts have arisen when rafting operators, often in co-operation with municipalities and tourism associations, alter the riverbed by dredging and / or blasting in order to eliminate safety hazards or create more interesting whitewater features in the river.
Conflicts with various Indian religious leaders aggravated the situation — by 1980 the ashram had become so controversial that Indira Gandhi, despite a previous association between Osho and the Indian Congress Party dating back to the sixties, was unwilling to intercede for it after her return to power.
Conflicts with the bishops of Rome arose and he was eventually excommunicated by the Church of Rome, his donation being returned to him.
Conflicts arise on whether they should even do so, since the Descolada is intrinsically tied in with the life cycles of all Lustitanian organisms, and may even be sentient itself.
Conflicts over command led Villaret to return to France with the majority of the fleet.
At the height of his popularity during the 1970s, the Basic Youth Conflicts seminar with Bill Gothard was regularly filling auditoriums throughout the United States and beyond with attendance figures as large as ten thousand and more for a one-week seminar.
Conflicts were usually resolved with the antagonists persuaded to adapt more reasonable methods to achieve their aims ( with the assistance of the heroes ).

Conflicts and service
Conflicts over closings of the Old Saybrook-Old Lyme bridge are the primary obstacle to full service to New London and further eastward expansion

Conflicts and .
Conflicts that are addressed through historical conciliation have their roots in conflicting identities of the people involved.
Another organ similarly independent of the three main branches of government a Special Court for Resolution of Conflicts Between Branches of Government.
Conflicts such as the Korean War, Vietnam War and Soviet invasion of Afghanistan were fought between communists and anti-communists.
Conflicts arose between the Indian community ( mostly sugarcane labourers ) and the Franco-Mauritians in the 1920s, leading to severalmainly Indiandeaths.
Conflicts are born from the absence of moral uniformity found in man in his natural state, i. e. the absence of the definition of what is right ( 是 shì ) and what is wrong ( 非 fēi ).
Conflicts over content have occasionally arisen between the parent magazine and its international franchisees.
Conflicts between Wilhelm II and his chancellor soon poisoned their relationship.
Conflicts between the government and rebel groups — the civil war involving north-south tensions, the Darfur conflict involving Arab-tribespeople tensions in the Darfur region in the west — have resulted in rape, torture, killings, and massive population displacements ( estimated at over 2 million in 2007 ), earning Sudan comparison to Rwanda in the press.
Wars, Internal Conflicts, and Political Order: A Jewish Democracy in the Middle East.
Conflicts in the Caribbean, and in particular the seizure of colonial bases and islands throughout the wars, could potentially have some effect upon the European conflict.
* U. S. Navy and Marine Casualties in Wars, Conflicts, Terrorist Acts, and other Hostile Acts
Conflicts arose over operational matters, and all non-Navy personnel were reassigned.
1. 02, Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority
1. 03, Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands
* Paul, T. V., Asymmetric Conflicts: War Initiation by Weaker Powers, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-521-45115-5
Our Inner Conflicts.
* Tusicisny, Andrej, Civilizational Conflicts: More Frequent, Longer, and Bloodier ?, in " Journal of Peace Research ", vol.
Madagascar: Conflicts of Authority in the Great Island.

Conflicts and William
William K. Black insists that " Conflicts of interest matter.
Conflicts between the interests of the Eastern Congressional class and citizens in newer Western states led to the hotly contested 1824 election, in which factions of the Democratic-Republican Party rejected the caucus nominee, William H. Crawford of Georgia, and backed John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, and Andrew Jackson ( all of whom carried more states than Crawford in the election ) instead.

Conflicts and .,
Studies in Greek and Byzantine Texts Presented to Jacques Noret for his Sixty-Fifth Birthday Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 137, Leuven – Paris – Dudley, MA, 2004, p. 11-43 ; and id., Le pouvoir de l ' anathème ou Maxime le Confesseur et les moines palestiniens du VIIe siècle, in A. Camplani-G. Filoramo, Foundations of Power and Conflicts of Authority in Late-Antique Monasticism.
* Israel, J. I., " England's Mercantilist Response to Dutch World Trade Primacy, 1647 – 74 ," in: Conflicts of Empires.
# Conflicts of interest matter, e. g., leading Jim Wright and the Keating Five to jeopardize their careers for Charles Keating.
* Maxwell, Kenneth R., Conflicts and Conspiracies: Brazil & Portugal 1750-1808 ( Cambridge University Press, 1973 )
In the U. S., however, the test now adopted is termed the most significant contacts test or, in a slightly modified form defined in the Second Conflicts Restatement, the most significant relationship test.

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