The important scenes were all marvelous, introducing new characters and new conflicts at every turn and pushing the story ever onward.
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Mr Romney would take a more hawkish line abroad, with more criticism of enemies and more buttering-up of old allies, though a war-weary America would be no more likely to get involved in new conflicts.
Even if this does not help in the near-term in Syria, hopefully it will prepare the international community to protect its cultural patrimony more effectively in new conflicts down the road, as the experience in Iraq did for Libya since 2011.
It's probably better to say that we have a number of potential conflicts looming in the new century, conflicts of a...peril we have not had to face in the past.
On November 15th, it issued new guidelines on conflicts of interest.
Another new organisation called Conflicts Forum, founded by a former British intelligence officer, Alastair Crooke, attempts to serve as an interlocutor between militant Islamist groups, such as Hamas and Hizbullah, and the West.
The new technology will raise conflicts between pilots and controllers.
It has been especially active in environmental cases, where lawyers are fighting a rearguard action on behalf of communities affected by environmental degradation, and in property-law disputes, where the vast expansion of home-ownership has caused many conflicts between the new owners and property developers or the state.
Town-gown conflicts are nothing new, but confrontations between local officials and private campuses over property taxes are ticking up amid the local municipal fiscal crisis, particularly in the northeast, which is packed with college towns, said Daphne Kenyon, a visiting fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in Cambridge, Mass.
"Anything he says or writes will be examined by the media to see if it conflicts with anything the new pope says, " Father Reese said.
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Conflicts and scandals abounded as new theories were dreamed up and thrashed out in the universities of Europe and America.
The fraud case against Goldman Sachs raises new questions about how well bankers manage the conflicts of interest that inevitably crop up.
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New technologies, like iCloud, are making these conflicts more obvious, pressuring traditional media businesses to rewrite their agreements.
Again the national security strategy proposes a new departure, again a lesson learnt from recent conflicts ranging from Rwanda and Bosnia to Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia: to create a standby international civilian capability so that for fragile and failing states we can act quickly and comprehensively by combining the humanitarian, peacekeeping, stabilisation and reconstruction support they need.
The new law requires pension consultants and money managers to disclose conflicts of interest.
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Guernsey's property tax appeal panel has advertised for new members after reporting hearings have been delayed by potential conflicts of interest.
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Somewhat surprisingly, one of the basic assumptions guiding the formulation of the new defense strategy was the need to conduct two major conflicts at the same time.
Each new data silo raises the potential for network-clogging conflicts.
The big issue of the day looks like the rules for conflicts of interest for people serving on the new clinical commissioning boards - should the rules on disclosure of interests parallel those in local government?
Future conflicts, he said, will take on new and unfamiliar forms, and the military must be ready to face them even as budget cuts force the service to curtail training and trim the number of soldiers from a wartime high of about 570, 000 to 490, 000.
Romans has reported extensively on CEO compensation, conflicts of interest in company boards, upheaval at the New York Stock Exchange and the war on terrorism's effect on markets.
But some GP leaders have warned that focusing on possible conflicts could distract from the main tasks facing doctors under the new structures.
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Conflicts arise only when both models, the old culture and the new, collide or overlap, he says.
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It also casts new light onto a formal investigation launched by the SEC late last month into conflicts of interest facing research analysts at other investment banks.
To a considerable degree, that is the case, but much of this is relative to defensive technologies rather than new offensive tactics and capabilities that can serve to better accomplish missions and shorten conflicts.
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Lastly, we believe the SEC will soon propose a new rule that will require, in part, that pension consultants disclose and quantify conflicts.
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Using ATOP, if a pilot requests an altitude or route change, the system loads the new information, based on the data transmission from the plane, calculates any possible conflicts and suggests responses from the controller automatically.
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For as the nature of the world's conflicts has changed in the past decade or so, so the demand for a new type of mediator has grown too.
The speech and the decision in parliament is the easy bit, but with implementation come the conflicts and dilemmas to be resolved by politics - the rows over the routes of new pylons and cables, the arguments over who pays.
But Colin Powell, the new secretary of state, is well-known for his reluctance to commit American forces to foreign conflicts.
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