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The policies pursued by one colony's merchants sometimes clashed with the interests of another.
Thus, street encounters and violent clashes are rejected in preference of mutual public criticism in meetings and conferences such as kgotla.
By dragging vigilante groups into their conflicts, local big men provoke more and more clashes between them.
However, rather than contain clashes, these actions ignited more conflagrations.
Ethnic clashes are always the result of outside, usually political, interests converting porous ethnic boundaries into over-determined enclaves or ghettos to suit their own agenda.
Many of these clashes involve large numbers of young men, who are mobilised along lines of shared origin, residence or religious identity.
The government finds itself in a difficult position with regard to the clashing demands of modernization and deser tization.
If a norm clashes with a primary norm, it is not reproduced.
More attention to primary sources and specific discussions of clashing interpretations would be helpful.
In this context it is no surprise to ®nd socialist politicians and local councillors clashing, sometimes bitterly, with bourgeois social reformers.
Given the specific junctures and depending on issue areas such as economic, foreign, and cultural policy, these factions have clashed or cooperated with one another.
Populist strategies for disseminating scientific values clashed with control by academically educated experts.
As the major parties developed away from interest, class, or confessional bases, a principal resource for verbal clashes declined.
Among the adverbial uses, the form worse makes up the bulk of the examples, and stress clashes are relatively rare.
To avoid name clashes when ^-extending partial applications in this naive form, the ^-extension unit routinely assigns in ascending order so-called ^-levels.
The suggested return to an original and natural state of the land increasingly clashes with local and regional views on the historical environment.
However, the ethnic clashes which occurred in the second half of the 1980s in the city were unprecedented in their scale and brutality.
Violent clashes have been increasing in the district since the first outbreak in 1993.
The numbers represent the number of clashing loci.
If there are no clashes, the system will be stable if k1j8 is negative.
However, at generation 4000, six clashes were created.
When exceeds 0n0333, the solutions at clashing loci become unstable, and when exceeds 0n05 the solutions at clashing loci become imaginary.
Fluctuating selection does, however, increase the genetic variance within the two demes, since during the periods in which clashes occur the variance is increased.
All such practices clashed with assumptions of confidentiality underlying the existing private patient\\practitioner relationship.
The world views of nations, like those of museums, clashed.
Given these prevalent views, it is little wonder that the two student organisations clashed.
How the different members fitted together (or clashed) determined their staying power.
Attempting to fulfil this role led to a number of predictable clashes.
A text that sets up third-person against first-person narration, however, forces us to work out the underlying assumptions informing clashing narrative voices.
Before applying a rule, we rename variables to avoid name clashes.
Culture clashes are common in exploration, no matter what the intent.
Function combinations are constrained by polymorphic type checking and type match failures are identified by clashes between type representations.
The various skirmishes, incidents, and clashes were treated as the outcome of this inherent nationalist consciousness.
His terminology, however, clashed oddly with his method.
The second principle is to pick up pieces in such a manner that clashes, appear between them.
The more clashes we have resolved, the greater is the part of computation that we have performed during program transformation.
Under this theory of war as the product of aggression or accident, rather than clashing interests, it was pointless to look for long-standing causes.
A successful electoral campaign improved the possibility of winning the violent clashes on election day.
In both ancient and modern societies, he believed, where an immemorial order clashed with an impetus of crude energy, disaster resulted.
The tendency to attribute these clashes to factional disputes within the group ignores the more fundamental political issues involved.
One concern with this solution is that it clashes with modest objectivism.
The concept clashes with contemporary concerns about globalisation, the ambiguities of resistance and the heterogeneity of identity.
In all of these cases, clashes between competing representations should lead the child to consider reanalysis and restructuring.
However, it seems that some assumptions clashing with the reality space may be accessible even if the overall meaning is imaginary.
Communal clashes persisted in the walled city and its eastern area.
Monthly reports, telegrams, letters etc. which mention interethnic clashes, assassinations or thefts usually mention neither the social background of the perpetrators nor their motives.
As a result, the voices in this collection are not always as complementary as they might be, sometimes falling into redundancy, sometimes clashing.
The situation with two chiefs led to violent clashes.
Chant as he knows it clashes so profoundly with his system of aesthetics that it must be wrong.
The two sides clashed in church, in factories and on the streets.
More significantly, traditional bachelor journeyman culture clashed with new realities of married life.
As we meet a loop, we unwind it from the left, and again resolve the clashes.
We assume that let-bound and method identifiers are a-renamed to avoid name clashes.
All potential name clashes are correctly resolved by means of an indexing scheme for identically named variables that are bound in different scopes.
The minimum number of clashes will be z\\2.
If the two demes are undifferentiated such that there are no clashes, then in the absence of mutation there will be no genetic variance.
However, the metrical structure of verse formally sanctions the avoidance of stress clashes, so that the variation between worse and worser is ar tificially constrained.
Thus, there is a high correlation between single attributes and potential stress clashes.
Several demonstrations led to violent clashes with the armed forces (police, gendarmerie and army).
Such clashes can only be sorted out by appealing to neutral evidence and mundane criteria.
A structural diminished fifth occurs at bar 5, and there are clashes between the two topmost voices at 21 and 30.
The mutual acknowledgment of prowess can help to avert such clashes.
At this point, in the shadow of the existential, logic often clashes with the dogma, analysis with doxological statements.
We live in an age of clashing interpretations of world religions, not only by scholars but by the faithful themselves.
Subsequently, the author points to the specific situation of a foreign language classroom for immig rants, where clashes and misunderstandings are almost inevitable.
If the bispectrum is not flat, the power of clashes between frequency pairs depends upon the frequency pair.
The author succeeds very well in clarifying the theological clashes : both what was at their heart, and what their implications were.
Talk of clashing ideologies or struggles against monarchical government is usually anachronistic and inappropriate : almost everyone wanted good oldfashioned order.
By 1991 clashes between rival youth gangs frequently took place in the environs of the school.
The tensions and dynamics between them are the source of conflicts of interest and value clashes; and to understand the sources of these is essential.
To win the violent clashes on election day it was necessary to mobilise the popular classes.
People from the lower classes outnumbered all other people both in the marches before elections and the clashes during the election-day.
The police clashed with the masses who grew wild.
As time went on, the structural asymmetries of what amounted to undefined dual sovereignty appeared in real-world economic clashes.
Models in which the scissile phosphate is coordinated at either position 1, 2 or 4 invariably lead to stereochemical clashes and unphysical bond distances.
Food politics are changing because clashing interests have begun to mobilize over an apparent national problem.
Naturally enough, this new attitude clashed with the more conservative position.
A brawl occurred when roving bands of the song's supporters and detractors clashed in the streets.
A more general approach that handles clashes is possible, but would complicate the presentation.
The politics of virtue and upward mobility clashed with a reluctance to deny workers the pleasures still enjoyed by the ruling class.
The new period saw major intra-party tensions, as issue activists clashed with rank and filers.
As his policies clashed with vested interests, there was inevitably discontent, even active resistance.
A sustained process of marginalization driven by these asymmetries has inevitably caused the disadvantaged to revolt resulting in many cases in violent clashes.
At the same time, the hypothetical space being set up clashes with the speaker's and the hearer's knowledge of the past reality.
They represent two streams that run through the whole history of religion, alternately clashing against one another and mingling with one another.
The resulting clashes, which sometimes ended in violence, caused the clerics to look to their own defences.
Clashes between envoys as they advanced different interpretations of the international system and suggested clashing policies, were not necessarily harmful.
Six case studies of culturally-based style clashes are discussed and ten suggestions are made for managing student - teacher style differences.
Between the second half of the 17th century and the year 1811 a history of violent clashes between the three rural communities is documented.
They claimed that the idea of local government clashed with democracy and the principles of national unity.
Music teachers have enough problems without clashes of personality.
The book provides context for the impeachment debates by citing earlier cultural and political clashes.
He enjoyed the latter task, but was occasionally involved in some time-consuming wrangles over money and clashes of personality.
In the description of the algorithm we assume that bound variables are renamed to avoid clashes, and fresh variables are introduced whenever needed.
Their objectives and ideals as well as their conservatism in social matters inevitably clashed with those of the anarchists.
Only the clashes produced by the situatedness of our findings in the field of overall data indicate we are close.
Moreover, since each group contains cases that share some property, clashes or overlaps between cases are much more likely to occur within groups.
While most of the transition zone is not characterised by open conflict, it is an area of periodic tension and inter-group clashes.
If necessary, the local variables of the procedure body must be renamed to avoid name clashes with these dummy variables.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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