"clash" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- This choice gives expression to a fundamental clash of identities that is becoming ever more apparent in the city - a clash between British and Chinese Hong Kong.
- There is a fundamental clash of interests because your employer is your employer and not your friend.
- What happened in the final two minutes of Bowman's program symbolized a fundamental ideological clash in figure skating: who has the ultimate artistic control over a performance, the coach or the skater?
- But South Korean and American officials realize that just below their surface unity sits a fundamental clash in perspective.
- Schism is an organizational dispute, a challenge to hierarchy; heresy is a more fundamental theological clash, such as begun by Martin Luther.
- Shoes, more than any other article of clothing, so often lead to a fundamental clash between who I am versus who I want to be.
- To the Editor: David Brooks brilliantly describes the fundamental clash of two very different civilizations and the philosophical cleavage of East and West.
- "There are many scenarios in which there is a fundamental clash between medical ethics and religious ethics," said Eve Gartner, the lawyer who filed the suit.
- And that fundamental clash, which both sides had hoped to keep under wraps during the Pope's trip, veered up at the worst possible moment.
- He added that it could also send a signal to Islamic nations that there is not a fundamental clash between the West and nations with a Muslim majority.
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