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Example sentences for "conflicts"

Lexicographically close words:
conflagrations; conflation; conflict; conflicted; conflicting; confluence; confluent; confluents; conflux; conform
  1. It is the idea of Freedom, which, in spite of all discomfiture, past or present, must give new force to the embattled armies of the Republic, making their conflicts her own.

  2. The teaching of the Sânkhyas which conflicts with the Veda cannot therefore be used for the purpose of confirming and elucidating the meaning of the Veda.

  3. But this conflicts with the fact that sensation extends over the whole body!

  4. Passing in silence, yet I heard in every step the thunder of conflicts through which they had waded, and seemed to see dripping from their smoke-blackened flags the blood of our country's martyrs.

  5. I mention these facts because such sanguinary conflicts as those of our Civil War could only have occurred when the soldiers of both contending armies were men of superb determination and courage.

  6. The Babylonian and Indian myths about the conflicts between eagles and serpents may have originated as records of battles between eagle clans and serpent clans.

  7. These recurring conflicts were intimately associated with the Mesopotamian question.

  8. Their conflicts with the Hebrews are familiar to readers of the Old Testament.

  9. Conflicts include wars which may be divided into six groups: (1) Wars of expansion, conquest, colonization directed toward the enlargement of the territories included in the civilization.

  10. Imports may take the form of plunder seized by the strong in contacts and conflicts with weaker neighbors; tribute paid by the weak to the strong at the insistence of the strong, or trade in which each side gains something.

  11. Civil wars to determine the leadership of particular empires; wars of leadership succession; conflicts and power seizures within particular oligarchies.

  12. Most civilizations are strangled in their cradles or plundered and demolished in the course of the never-ending political, economic and military conflicts which have marked and marred civilizations since the dawn of history.

  13. Covert and open conflicts between ecclesiastical and secular authority added to the general lethargy, confusion and chaos.

  14. Conflicts at various levels led to further social segmentation and isolation of autonomous social groups.

  15. Oppositions and confrontations lead to conflicts which have studded the life of every civilization.

  16. As Rome and its interests became more complex socially and more extensive geographically the number and variety of contradictions, confrontations, civil and military conflicts increased correspondingly.

  17. Governments exist to deal with conflicts and, where possible, to resolve them before they reach the shooting stage.

  18. As a matter of daily experience such confrontations and conflicts do occur.

  19. Rather it is a social life cycle, with a beginning and an end, and a peck of troublesome contradictions and conflicts in between.

  20. God has stood by me in all my conflicts thus far, and many instances of his mercy have I witnessed of late.

  21. It cometh neither for strife nor war, nor for acts of mischief or of shame; it is neither for quarrelling with other Faiths, nor for conflicts with the nations.

  22. This is why, in our illumined age, God teacheth that conflicts and disputes are not allowable, not even with Satan himself.

  23. But neither of them conflicts in any way with the position I am maintaining.

  24. But I admit it only in a sense in which it in no way conflicts with the position which I am maintaining.

  25. The next tidings was of the second battle of Bull Run, and the other disastrous conflicts of Pope's campaign.

  26. The one conflicts with our reason, the other is beyond it.

  27. In that which conflicts with our reason we cannot have faith, but as to that which is beyond it we exercise faith every day; for we literally walk by faith and not by sight.

  28. Ay, and its conflicts are the same, and its succors and consolations in all its sorrows and sufferings are the same, and the faithful servant is still as much as ever the object of his Master's loving care.

  29. Between Chattanooga and Atlanta occurred some of the severest conflicts of the American Civil War.

  30. After severe spiritual conflicts he escaped from this condition, and became an enthusiastic and assured believer.

  31. The degrees of improbability correspond to differences in the nature of the generalization with which an assertion conflicts 166 4.

  32. To test a generalization, by showing that it either follows from, or conflicts with, some stronger induction, some generalization resting on a broader foundation of experience, is the beginning and end of the logic of Induction.

  33. The result which follows from one geometrical principle has nothing that conflicts with the result which follows from another.

  34. Now this it is which, considered as applying to the human will, conflicts with our consciousness, and revolts our feelings.

  35. Conflicts now raging will pass into story, Nations may sink in defeat or disgrace; Long be thy future resplendent with glory, Long be thy triumphs the pride of our race!

  36. He was engaged in one or two further conflicts with the enemy, and the struggle which he had so manfully sustained was at an end.

  37. TN]] Across the pages of history recording mighty conflicts that rock nations and governments to their foundations, flash certain grand characters whose career adds a charm to the dreary and often prosaic narrative.

  38. Both her claims to authority and her property have been at one time or another (though much less in recent years) a cause of political conflicts in most republics.

  39. It supported the bourgeoisie in its conflicts with alien enemies for national liberation; also in its conflicts with the monarchy, with feudalism and the church for political democracy.

  40. Accordingly a temporary mitigation of class-conflicts in Germany could only be achieved by an extreme intensification of the class-struggle in France and in England, and vice versa.

  41. Yet the story of the Fall as directly conflicts with probability, and is as devoid of trustworthy evidence, as that of the creation or that of the Deluge, with which it forms an harmoniously legendary series.

  42. The most valuable contribution that has yet been made to the history of the conflicts between the theologists and the scientists.

  43. Both the conflicts between father and son, within the Hilding family, are pendants and each other's antithesis.

  44. The physical significance of Halfdan's conflicts and adventures is apparent also from the names of the women, whom the saga makes him marry.

  45. After several conflicts he succeeds in conquering him and gives him a deadly wound.

  46. Sometimes, sir; but not when it conflicts with my conscience.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conflicts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.