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The program was successful in terms of increasing the population of blue foxes, but their predation of Aleutian Canadian geese conflicted with the goal of preserving that species.
Even the critic G. R. Driver recognized that " the presence and popularity of the Daniel manuscripts at Qumran " conflicted " with the modern view which advocates the late dating of the composition of Daniel ".
Sagan's book, The Demon-Haunted World ( 1996 ), included his memories of this conflicted period, when his family dealt with the realities of the war in Europe, but tried to prevent it from undermining his optimistic spirit.
His reverence for Aristotle conflicted with his loathing of Aristotelian philosophy, which seemed to him barren, disputatious, and wrong in its objectives.
This practice conflicted with the then-current standard of care, which relied upon divination and mysticism.
Heroes in myth often had close but conflicted relationships with the gods.
Marriage gave a couple rights over each other which conflicted with the slave-owners claims.
Genghis Khan kept a close watch on the Mongol supreme shaman Kokochu Teb Tengri who sometimes conflicted with his authority.
The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of notable social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that conflicted with their personal conscience.
The doctrine was specifically enshrined in some state constitutions, and by 1803 it had been employed in both State and Federal courts in actions dealing with state statutes, but only insofar as the statutes conflicted with the language of state constitutions.
Mayerson is sleeping with his assistant, Roni Fugate, but remains conflicted about the divorce, which he himself initiated, from his first wife Emily, a ceramic pot artist.
This acronym conflicted with that of the UK s National Physical Laboratory and was
They also made many appearances in major print media and on radio and TV, including multiple appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and the Late Show with David Letterman in the U. S. The Presidents turned down an offer to perform on Saturday Night Live in the fall of 1995 because the date conflicted with Ballew's wedding.
Soane's alterations caused controversy due to his use of neo-classical architectural styles, which conflicted with the Gothic style of the original buildings.
Political powers of their leader, Daijō Daijin and his aides, Sadaijin and Nadaijin were ambiguous and frequently conflicted with other positions such as Sangi.
So, despite the interest, the flaw in EPR's argument was not discovered until 1964, when John Stewart Bell demonstrated precisely how one of their key assumptions, the principle of locality, conflicted with quantum theory.
Garfunkel's filming leave conflicted with and subsequently delayed the recording of the duo's next album.
As explained by Pocket Books editor Margaret Clark, it was decided to scale back the number of books published not due to low sales or lack of interest in the prequel series, but due to the fact that the televised series often conflicted with planned literary plotlines, or beat the book series to the punch entirely.
Although the two rebuilt the team with young talent that eventually won the previous year's Super Bowl, both men had huge egos that conflicted with each other.
The growth of lesbian feminism in the 1970s at times so conflicted with the gay liberation movement that some lesbians refused to work with gay men.

conflicted and government
The document the committee drafted was a conservative declaration that the colonial government was essentially sovereign except where its laws conflicted with English law.
The 2. 0 L non-turbo engine was replaced with a 2. 3 L SOHC I4 engine, rated at, 127 lb · ft ( this engine was offered only in the U. S. market, as the larger engine would have conflicted with Japanese government regulations concerning maximum displacement for cars classified as " compact ").
The Canadian government opted not to participate in the improvement program because it did not meet the new requirements of the Canadian Forces, and conflicted with an ongoing replacement project.

conflicted and
In the House International Relations Committee on April 21 of 2004, the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, James A. Kelly, was asked by Rep. Grace Napolitano ( D-CA ) whether America s commitment to Taiwan s democracy conflicted with the so-called One-China Policy.
Behaviorism s objection to introspection focused much more heavily on its lack of reliability and objectivity which conflicted with behaviorism s focus on measurable behavior rather than consciousness or sensation.
Unlike many Garrisonians — and Garrison himself — Chapman gave no indication of being conflicted between the principle of non-coercion and the Civil War s objective of abolishing slavery through violent force.
This conflicted with the local Dayak tribes traditional way of life.
After World War II had ended, there are new trends in the policy of the Soviet Union which again conflicted Tarle s interpretation of the Napoleonic invasion of Russia.
The epilogue briefly explores Marcello s conflicted responses to his role in the murders of Quadri and Lina, including his attempts to rationalize away his culpability.
It's now known from the artist s personal writings that she had felt conflicted about her gender since childhood, always feeling a greater affinity for the fair sex than for her own maleness.
Rinehart s commercial success sometimes conflicted with her domestic roles of wife and mother, yet she often pursued adventure, including a job as the first woman war correspondent at the Belgian front during World War I.
However Irvine ( 1978 ) suggests that their interpretation of the experimenter s purpose may have conflicted with giving straightforward answers to the standard Piagetian questions because-except in school interrogation-Wolof people seldom ask questions to which they already know the answers.
Antin s character, Eleanora Antinova, is a conflicted, African American ballerina who performed with the prestigious Russian Ballet Russe troupe in the 1920s.
Helen s Odyssey is also inspired by Greek and Roman history and draws upon the conflicted identity of Helen of Troy, who was simultaneously revered for her intense beauty yet blamed for the inability of men to resist it.
It was the Strategic Air Command s ( SAC ) October 1952 edition of the SAC Manual 205-2 which rejected the notion that the USAF s ground defense mission conflicted with Army functions.
The latest article, Ms .' s cover story, examined some of the reasons why feminists and the general public have conflicted feelings about Hillary Clinton s run for the New York Senate.
Hampton s views on the proper design and function of the organ, particularly in the orchestral context, were controversial in their time because they conflicted with then-current neo-Baroque opinions.
They may have approved of the Expressionists search for realism, but the expressive formal solutions they found conflicted with the Hagenbund s own artistic objectives.

conflicted and s
The first court case focussed on whether the Public Schools Act conflicted with the constitutional protection for denominational schools set out in s. 22 of the Manitoba Act, 1870.
The challengers then appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada, which allowed the appeal and held that the 1890 Act conflicted with s. 22 of the Manitoba Act.
In this circumstance the person feels s / he cannot tell his / her committed partner about what has happened, but is in any unable to resist the compulsion ; this lack of open discussion is usually what separates conflicted romantic infidelity from things like a well-defined open relationship or polyamory.

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