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There was also a lesson, one that has served ever since to keep Americans, in their conflicts with one another, from turning from the ballot to the bullet.
One consequence is the occurrence of occasional conflicts because private owners of some inholdings object to public programs of use on neighboring National Forest or other Federal land, or because such ownerships are developed for uses that are not compatible with use for the public of neighboring National Forest land.
To this extent some stretching of the literal meaning of the Committee Report seems justified, since the literal meaning conflicts with the clear implication, if not the language, of the statute.
Max Gluckman, together with many of his colleagues at the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute and students at Manchester University, collectively known as the Manchester School, took BSA in new directions through their introduction of explicitly Marxist-informed theory, their emphasis on conflicts and conflict resolution, and their attention to the ways in which individuals negotiate and make use of the social structural possibilities.
This refusal to accept any renunciation of allegiance to the Crown led to conflict with the United States over impressment, and then led to further conflicts even during the War of 1812, when thirteen Irish American prisoners of war were executed as traitors after the Battle of Queenston Heights ; Winfield Scott urged American reprisal, but none was carried out.
Babbage was never able to complete construction of any of his machines due to conflicts with his chief engineer and inadequate funding.
Construction of this machine was never completed ; Babbage had conflicts with his chief engineer, Joseph Clement, and ultimately the British government withdrew its funding for the project.
The Alemanni were continually engaged in conflicts with the Roman Empire in the third and fourth centuries.
Reeves reprised the role the following year in the film The Avenger, about Aeneas's arrival in Latium and his conflicts with local tribes as he tries to settle his fellow Trojan refugees there.
In good years, all would go well, but in bad years, wild winter pastures would be in short supply, nomads would seek to pasture their flocks in the grain fields, and conflicts with farmers would result.
The tale is treated with scepticism by Walter Goffart, who observes that it conflicts with the Origo Gentis Langobardorum, where she was captured only after the death of her father.
After the signing of the treaty with Guthrum, Alfred was spared any large-scale conflicts for some time.
He apprehended well the views of each of the two philosophers and Aristotle and brought them under one and the same nous and transmitted philosophy without conflicts to all of his disciples, and especially to the best of those acquainted with him, Plotinus, Origen, and their successors.
Nimzowitsch had lengthy and somewhat bitter dogmatic conflicts with Tarrasch over whose ideas constituted ' proper ' chess.
In response, U. S. forces were withdrawn from Somalia and later conflicts were approached with fewer soldiers on the ground.
The usage of B for byte therefore conflicts with this definition.
The need to drop conventional bombs remained in conflicts with a non-nuclear powers, such as the Vietnam War or Malayan Emergency.
Brazil's international relations are based on article 4 of the Federal Constitution, which establishes non-intervention, self-determination, international cooperation and the peaceful settlement of conflicts as the guiding principles of Brazil's relationship with other countries and multilateral organizations.
Consequently, Bahá ' ís were unable to obtain government identification documents ( such as national identification cards, birth certificates, death certificates, marriage or divorce certificates, or passports ) necessary to exercise their rights in their country unless they lied about their religion, which conflicts with Bahá ' í religious principle.
The return, however, was not without problems of its own: the returnees found themselves in conflict with those Jews who had remained in the country and who now owned the land, and there were further conflicts over the form of government that should be set up.
In practice for publicly-traded companies, the managers ( inside directors ) who are purportedly accountable to the board of directors have historically played a major role in selecting and nominating the directors who are voted on by the shareholders, in which case more " gray outsider directors " ( independent directors with conflicts of interest ) are nominated and elected.
These may be brought about, for example, by such factors as poor management, lack of consultation with employees, personality conflicts which can result in people delaying or refusing to communicate, the personal attitudes of individual employees which may be due to lack of motivation or dissatisfaction at work, brought about by insufficient training to enable them to carry out particular tasks, or just resistance to change due to entrenched attitudes and ideas.
A number of conflicts with Western Christianity over questions of doctrine and authority culminated in the Great Schism.
Later cases interpreted the " judicial power " of Article III to establish the power of federal courts to consider or overturn any action of Congress or of any state that conflicts with the Constitution.

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Contrary to Star Trek: The Next Generation, interpersonal conflicts were featured prominently in DS9.
The Minorities at Risk Data Generation and Management Project ( MAR ) is a University of Maryland, College Park based research project that monitors and analyzes the status and conflicts of politically active minority ethnicities and religious sects in all countries with a current population of at least 500, 000.

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The military history of France encompasses an immense panorama of conflicts and struggles extending for more than 2, 000 years across areas including modern France, greater Europe, and European territorial possessions overseas.
Josephus stated ( Antiquities 18. 5. 2 ) that the AD 36 defeat of Herod Antipas in the conflicts with Aretas IV of Nabatea was widely considered by the Jews of the time as misfortune brought about by Herod's unjust execution of John the Baptist.
The 1970s were marked by conflicts between the CTW and the federal government ; in 1978, the U. S. Department of Education refused to deliver a $ 2 million check until the last day of CTW's fiscal year.
The band name was shortened to Marillion in 1981 to avoid potential copyright conflicts at the same time as Fish and bassist Diz Minnett joined after an audition at Leyland Farm Studios in Buckinghamshire on 2 January 1981.
It was designed to replace the megabyte used in some computer science contexts to mean 2 < sup > 20 </ sup > bytes, which is similar to but conflicts with the SI definition of the prefix mega ( 10 < sup > 6 </ sup >).
* Article 2 states that signatories are bound by the convention both in war, armed conflicts where war has not been declared and in an occupation of another country's territory.
The 2 means the US armed forces must have the strength to win swiftly in two near-simultaneous conflicts in those regions.
* December 2, 1823: Monroe Doctrine: President James Monroe delivered a speech to the Congress, announcing a new policy of forbidding European interference in the Americas and establishing American neutrality in future European conflicts.
This era in the show's history was marked by conflicts between the CTW and the federal government ; in 1978, the US Department of Education refused to deliver a $ 2 million check until the last day of the CTW's fiscal year.
Fox targeted a summer launch for the show, and Doug Liman was brought in to direct the premiere after McG withdrew due to his scheduling conflicts with Charlie's Angels 2.
Almost immediately, he finds himself involved in conflicts against the Earth Federation's newly formed Titan Task Force, fighting and shooting down 2 enemy battleships within hours of acquiring his new identity.
Following months of conflicts between students and authorities at the University of Paris at Nanterre, the administration shut down that university on 2 May 1968.
are often used for arcsin, arccos, etc., but this convention logically conflicts with the common semantics for expressions like sin < sup > 2 </ sup >( x ), which refer to numeric power rather than function composition, and therefore may result in confusion between multiplicative inverse and compositional inverse.
Hawkins turned down the role of Sophie Solandres in The Pink Panther 2 due to scheduling conflicts, which was eventually given to Former Miss World and Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai.
In the conflicts between writers and management, ousted writers immediately started another weekly, The Real Paper ( which began August 2, 1972 and continued until 1981 ), while management continued the Boston Phoenix.
However, Jaa said he'd be unable to participate because of scheduling conflicts with the shooting of Ong Bak 2.
She was director Jon Favreau's first choice to play the Black Widow in Iron Man 2 but scheduling conflicts with Gulliver's Travels forced her to cede the role to Scarlett Johansson.
A series of escalating conflicts followed and the Governor of Missouri eventually called out 2, 500 state militiamen to put down what he alleged to be a " Mormon rebellion.
In the United States, three basic approaches are used to settle such conflicts: 1 ) Litigation before the Supreme Court of the United States ; 2 ) Legislative resolution by the Congress of the United States ; and 3 ) Negotiation and ratification of interstate compacts between states.
Though Chase had never been friendly with most of the cast ( a rivalry with John Belushi went all the way back to their work on The National Lampoon Radio Hour, and by the time he left for greener pastures early in Season 2 he couldn't even get along with Lorne Michaels ), Chase returned to host the show several times over the next two decades, and relations were often strained ; the cast ( whatever their own personal conflicts ) would usually unite in opposition or disgust towards him, even hiding en masse so that they would not have to share an elevator with him.
The military history of France encompasses an immense panorama of conflicts and struggles extending for more than 2, 000 years across areas including modern France, greater Europe, and European territorial possessions overseas.
Pierre Carles ( born April 2, 1962 ) is a French documentarist, who has often been compared to Michael Moore for his use of the documentary form to denounce mainstream media, which he accuses of having conflicts of interest.
The Wars of Castro were a series of conflicts during the mid-17th century revolving around the ancient city of Castro ( located in present-day Lazio, Italy ), which eventually resulted in the city's destruction on 2 September 1649.

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