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But war should always be the option of last resort in settling a conflict.
- settling a conflict at Worth between passion and profit.
A political agreement settling a conflict should be supported by a viable legal text.
"Soldiers were coming to me for help in settling a conflict between their own moral beliefs and the country's policy," he said in the interview.
"This was about the greater good and settling a conflict that would have claimed lives not just in the DMZ but elsewhere.
In 2005 he helped settle a conflict between Barclays' commercial and investment divisions over who would serve a newly purchased South African bank.
The Kremlin and the guerrillas should come to their senses and settle a conflict that has left thousands of civilians dead and shamed Russian and Chechen leaders alike.
At one time, Sultan Abdul Hamid II requested Mulla Effendi's help to settle a conflict between two large Kurdish tribes.
According to a popular theory, it was promulgated in order to settle a conflict between Konstantin Dobrynich, a posadnik of Novgorod, and the Varangian population of the city.
The United States Supreme Court settled a conflict this week between the highest courts of Mississippi and New York, in an unusual case that exposed the raw edges of the regional debate over capital punishment.
The only time Ahilyadevi seems not to have been able to settle a conflict peacefully and easily was in the case of the Bhils and Gonds, "plunderers" on her borders; but she granted them waste hilly lands and the right to a small duty on goods passing through their territories.
Typical "armchair warrior" activities include advocating sending troops to settle a conflict, lobbying to keep defense jobs to make outdated military equipment as part of the military industrial complex or to make political messages on radio or television talk shows in favor or using armed forces in a conflict over trying diplomatic channels.
The council of 1025 was held for the purpose of settling a conflict between the monks of Cluny Abbey and the Bishop of Mâcon, who complained that, though their monastery was situated in his diocese, the monks had obtained ordination from the Archbishop of Vienne.