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16 Sentences With "full of conflict"

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We live in a world that is so incredibly full of conflict.
They're often full of conflict and annoyance and struggles to understand one another.
"I certainly have that," Trump said of a White House full of conflict.
It didn't need to be partisan and it didn't need to be full of conflict.
It will be messy, full of conflict, and at times the Senate will move slowly.
I grew up in post-revolution Iran, an environment full of conflict between revolutionary values, global progress and social freedom.
"As the government radicalizes, these groups will tend to grow and the future could be full of conflict," Leon told Reuters.
But Will feels heavy, dense, and full of conflict—each Moog sequence feels like a tractor beam, dragging her through space rather than drifting aimlessly.
Despite a year full of conflict — both companies were called before Congress, both companies are at major risk of regulation both in the United States and abroad — their ad businesses did not suffer.
Rather, he likens the use of cocaine to encountering other "non-vegan stuff," such as cellphones full of conflict minerals that are constructed by child laborers in China—infinite chains of relatively unavoidable ethical discrepancies that he doesn't see as contradicting his love of animals.
While this is happening, Rosa's life will unfold in a powerful romance, full of hard decisions and full of conflict with greedy sister Narcisa.
A teacher had slapped me to the ground. It was a massive shock to the system." His time at Corpus Christi had a profound influence on him and features prominently as inspiration in his books for young people: "I keep focusing on my school in my work because that’s when stuff happened in my head. Every day was full of conflict and terror and excitement.
The initial idea of what Walker is about had developed into a situation resembling a game of chess. Newbon added that Walker and Brendan are "grand masters at what they do, they come from different points of view and they sort of meet over this game". Newbon told Kilkelly that Walker's storyline involving Brendan is "very edgy, full of conflict and packed with surprising twists and turns". He opined that the two characters are "evenly matched" and Walker is a "great sparring partner for Brendan".
In 1989, Sukanto Tanoto started a pulp mill under the name of PT Inti Indorayon Utama, which was built at a small village Porsea nearby Lake Toba of North Sumatra. The mill however did not run smoothly with the local people, who argued that it had polluted the area, performed major deforestation and injustice land grabbing. From the beginning, the Indonesia's first pulp mill was full of conflict history. The initial permit released contained land disputes, the quality of air and water around Asahan River degraded drastically, which was said to be responsible to certain skin diseases, reducing corp production and water contamination, was responsible for some landslide disasters in the area and released toxic chlorine gas during the 1993 boiler explosion.
These restrictions were probably one of the major reasons for a 1975 survey result showing that 71 percent of Spaniards favored legalizing divorce; however, because the government remained in the hands of conservatives until 1982, progress toward a divorce law was slow and full of conflict. In the summer of 1981, the Congress of Deputies (lower chamber of the Cortes Generales, or Spanish Parliament) finally approved a divorce law with the votes of about thirty Union of the Democratic Center (Union de Centro Democratico or UCD) deputies who defied the instructions of party conservatives. As a consequence, Spain had a divorce law that permitted the termination of a marriage in as little as two years following the legal separation of the partners. Still, it would be an exaggeration to say that the new divorce law opened a floodgate for the termination of marriages.
That year, the parts of the civil code that dealt with family finances were also reformed. Marriages had to be canonical (that is, performed under Roman Catholic law and regulations) if even one of the partners was Catholic, which meant effectively that all marriages in Spain had to be sanctioned by the church. Since the church prohibited divorce, a marriage could be dissolved only through the arduous procedure of annulment, which was available only after a lengthy series of administrative steps and was thus accessible only to the relatively wealthy. These restrictions were probably one of the major reasons for a 1975 survey result showing that 71 percent of Spaniards favored legalizing divorce; however, because the government remained in the hands of conservatives until 1982, progress toward a divorce law was slow and full of conflict.

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