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`` Gladius Dei '' ( 1902 ) resembles `` The Way To The Churchyard '' in its representation of a conflict between light and dark, between `` Life '' and a spirit of criticism, negation, melancholy, but it goes considerably further in characterizing the elements of this conflict.
It was a response to the conflict between political pressure and the moral intuition which resulted in attempts at prediction.
The liberal-conservative division, we might observe in passing, is not of itself directly involved in a private interest conflict nor even in struggle between ruling groups.
Now we can argue that the irresistible fate of Oedipus Rex was nothing more than the irresistible unconscious longings of Oedipus projected outward, but this externalization of unconscious conflict makes all the difference between a story and a clinical case history.
Into the texture of this tapestry of history and human drama Henrietta, as every artist delights to do, wove strands of her own intuitive insights into human nature and -- especially in the remarkable story of the attraction and conflict between two so disparate and fervent characters as this pair -- into the relations of men and women: `` In their relations, she was the giver and he the receiver, nay the demander.
In Plato's mind there is an irresolvable conflict between the poet and the philosopher, because the poet imitates only particular objects and is incapable of rising to the first level of abstraction, much less the highest level of ideal forms.
In spite of the armistice negotiated by Amadee two years earlier, the war between Bishop Guillaume of Lausanne and Louis of Savoy was still going on, and although little is known about it, that little proves that it was yet another phase of the struggle against French expansion and was closely interwoven with the larger conflict.
They will seek to eliminate conflict in their international economic policies and will encourage economic collaboration between any and all of them ''.
The chevaux de frise, those sharp stakes and barriers around the fort at the Battery, pointed to a conflict between the town and sea power rolling in glassy swells as the tide came in.
There have been very few cases of explicit conflict of interest between the middle class and any other class in the field of educational policy.
The tenacity with which present metaphysical attitudes fetishize private intuition offers the strongest evidence that the gulf between scientific and delphic ways of philosophizing is built into the present conflict over the limits and purpose of science, religion and ideology.
These two recollections form the frame around a series of experiences and sights which, to me at least, symbolize the extremes in the aesthetic as well as ethical conflict between materialism and humanism.
The secretary's greatest achievement is perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization that East-West friction, wherever it take place around the globe, is in essence the general conflict between two entirely different societies, and must be treated as such without regard to geographical distance or lack of apparent connection.
That was something of an understatement in a week when the underlying conflict between the West and Communism erupted on three fronts.
But Theodore Parker, commencing his mission to the world-at-large, disguised as the minister of a `` twenty-eighth Congregational Church '' which bore no resemblance to the Congregational polities descended from the founders ( among which were still the Unitarian churches ), made explicit from the beginning that the conflict between him and the Hunkerish society was not something which could be evaporated into a genteel difference about clerical decorum.
I felt no conflict between what I was doing and my strict religious upbringing.
Germany and Norway are the countries that showed the most division and conflict between scholars focusing on domestic socio-cultural issues and scholars focusing on " other " societies ..
This can often result in conflict between two male aardwolves when one has wandered into another's territory.
While Kierkegaard's feeling of angst is fear of actual responsibility to God, in modern use, angst was broadened by the later existentialists to include general frustration associated with the conflict between actual responsibilities to self, one's principles, and others ( possibly including God ).
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, conflict escalated into a full-scale war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
In any given fair conflict between two characters, the character with the higher score in the relevant attribute will eventually win.
If there is a substantial difference between characters ' ranks, the conflict is generally over before the weaker character can react.

conflict and oppressive
This belief often led to conflict with oppressive forces.

conflict and spiritually
The challenging theology espoused by Rabbi Meyer, the spiritually uplifting religious services, an agenda that emphasized social action as a central part of the synagogue's principles, ecumenical work with Christian and Muslim clergy and a leading role in the peace movement in regard to the Arab-Israeli conflict, led to the rapid growth of the congregation, which became a model for many other synagogues in the United States.
The Pardoner ’ s materialistic orientation, his suspicious relics and accusations of sinfulness ( evident in his conflict with the Host ) align him with Paul ’ s account of the “ outward Jew, circumcised only in the flesh ,” rather than the “ inward ” Jew of Romans 2. 29 who is spiritually rather than literally circumcised: “ the Pardoner, outwardly ‘ a noble ecclesiaste ,’ actually reduces Christianity to a code as rigorous and external as the Old Law itself .” In his tale,the Pardoner presents death as the wages of sin, an effect of justice ” while the “ Prioress, through the paradox of martyrdom, shows it as mercy, an effect of grace .”

conflict and destructive
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
The decade 914 – 924 was spent in destructive warfare between Byzantium and Bulgaria over this and other matters of conflict.
Another shortcoming of anchoring is conflict between contradicting anchoring mechanisms, which Zapffe posits will bring one to destructive nihilism.
Thus, the social conflict theory states that groups within a capitalist society tend to interact in a destructive way, that allows no mutual benefit and little cooperation.
Because these feelings can have very destructive consequences, ranging from interpersonal conflict to international terrorism, Lindner has called them the " nuclear bomb of the emotions.
This would include such things as improved interpersonal and group processes, more effective communication, enhanced ability to cope with organizational problems of all kinds, more effective decision processes, more appropriate leadership style, improved skill in dealing with destructive conflict, and higher levels of trust and cooperation among organizational members.
The conflict was globally destructive and nearly exhausted all signs of mana in the world until a hero used the power of the Mana Sword to destroy the fortress and the civilization.
The Eurasian Sparrowhawk's adaptation for feeding on birds has brought it into conflict with humans ; in the 19th century it was described as " the great enemy of small quadrupeds and birds, and often very destructive to young chicks in poultry-yards in the breeding season " and " very destructive to partridges.
" Professor Duthu continues " The Oliphant Court essentially elevated a local level conflict between a private citizen and an Indian tribe into a collision of framework interests between two sovereigns, and in the process revived the most negative and destructive aspects of colonialism as it relates to Indian rights.
In Section Five, Kennan exposited Soviet weaknesses and proposed U. S. strategy, stating that despite the great challenge, “ my conviction that problem is within our power to solve — and that without recourse to any general military conflict .” He argued that the Soviet Union would be sensitive to force, that the Soviets were weak, compared to the united Western world, that the Soviets were vulnerable to internal instability, and that Soviet propaganda was primarily negative and destructive.
When the Autobots and Decepticons united against Jhiaxus and the threat of the Swarm-a destructive by-product of Transformer reproduction-Grimlock was the joint leader of the ground troops as Prime and Megatron fought on other fronts, and survived the brutal conflict.
Forms of verbal aggression, such as contempt, belligerence, and defensiveness, are associated with destructive, hostile patterns of conflict resolution ( et al., 1998 and 1979 ).
The destructive psychological impact of the feud on the communities that the combatants came from was huge as it was viewed as a fratricidal conflict between fellow republicans.
The Knight is in ageless conflict with the Bane, an unnatural destructive force of warfare and winter, apparently led by the Red Knight, the Green Knight's adversary.
Conflict escalation describes the escalation of a conflict to a more destructive, confrontational, painful, or otherwise " less comfortable " level ; in particular, it is concerned with how persons or forces can be controlled or subdued in conflict.
The Soldevi alliance was breaking down amid fears that their unearthing of artifacts of the Brothers ' War ( as described in Antiquities ) could restart that destructive conflict.
Rawson, as Castillo, supported the Allies of World War II, but the bulk of the military that organized the coup wanted Argentina to stay neutral in the conflict, considering that joining the war would prove destructive for the country.
Their reluctance to accept the new Christian religion and propensity to mount destructive raids on their neighbours would eventually bring them into direct conflict with Charlemagne, the powerful king of the Franks and first Holy Roman Emperor.
Those periods when Russia has been said to conflict with the steppe peoples, Gumilev reinterpreted as the periods of consolidation of Russian power with that of steppe in order to oppose destructive influences from Catholic Europe, that posed a potential threat to integrity of the Russian ethnic group.

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