"The central conflict is about who controls information, " Goyer says.
Well I think the case has been central to the whole conflict that's been going on here.
More than 300, 000 Burundians are thought to have fled the conflict, in Central Africa's worst refugee crisis in three years.
During his inaugural general audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis called for an immediate political solution to the conflict in the Central African Republic after last weekend's coup.
Culture has today a central role in peace building and conflict prevention.
The central government can void local regulations that conflict with national laws, and has done so over 300 times since 2001.
While most logically identify global currency debasement as a primary cause, others say that gold is driven by: fear of economic uncertainty, central bank gold hording, international political conflict, or the ebb and flow of the Indian wedding season.
Beginning in the late 1980s, U.S. defense planners began to rethink the character of a possible conflict with the Soviet Union, the central feature of U.S. force planning for more than four decades.
The main focus of the book is Mr Obama's review of Afghan strategy in the second half of 2009 and his conflict with General Petraeus (then head of central command) and Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs.
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With Angola's war looking to start again, conflict bubbling in Congo-Brazzaville and the Central African Republic, and with Tutsis and Hutus still at each other's throats, there could be a conflagration that would engulf the whole of Central Africa.
They are living examples of the central role of literacy in promoting human rights, gender equality, conflict resolution and cultural diversity.
The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission is currently engaged with Burundi, Sierra Leone, Central African Republic and Guinea-Bissau to support these post-conflict countries in their peacebuilding efforts.
That merger is subject to approval by the Bank of Italy, meaning that the central bank has to try to ensure that its interest as an investor does not conflict with its regulatory responsibility.
The central ethical tension in all research involving humans, in America as elsewhere, is a conflict between the best interests of the subject and the gain in knowledge that will benefit later generations.
As a result, promoters at the center regularly respond to problems arising from conflict and immigration, such as war trauma among Bosnian and Iraqi refugees or a Central American woman raped during border crossing.
The central argument of the report is that economic development is imperiled, or even undermined, by political instability and conflict.
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The conflict between Tony Blair's zeal for market-based reforms and his successor's preference for central standards backed by big spending splintered Labour for years.
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