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Being viewed as a very conflictive person, Juliana was unanimously eliminated.
This has historically been a conflictive report, to the shame of this Parliament.
We have had dissimilar, even conflictive positions, but she has found compromise solutions that allow us to stand together today on this important issue.
This led to various conflictive double-assignments sometimes causing severe compatibility problems between certain products.
It is 'consensual' democracy rather than the 'conflictive' democracy that we have in our countries.
Cooperative and conflictive processes are integral components of micropolitics.
The process was less conflictive than the government thought, but several diplomatic hurdles meant that 68 years passed until the last treaty was signed.
But the election process itself is being transformed from conflictive brinkmanship based on pressure and compromise to an orderly, though still flawed, example of democracy.
The exuberant and conflictive American vitality filled the hole that the European intellectual ambient could have left on him.
Carranza had also conflictive relations with Bartolomé Mitre, who created the commission in 1896.
"Our critics wanted us to stay away from conflictive themes," said Ms. De Vos.
For half a century, this 71-year-old writer has been traveling the length and breadth of this complex and conflictive continent.
Despite brokered talks and disarming, the region is conflictive, especially along the Hidalgo/Veracruz border.
Initially a conflictive youngster, he became an enlisted man and later, a Midshipman at the Naval Academy.
The trade union policy of the party was changed towards a less conflictive position towards the Social Democracy within the trade union movement.
The Matsumae relations with the Ainu was conflictive at times, demonstrating that their power was not absolute in the region.
None of these cities was completely autonomous or self-sufficient, resulting in a conflictive political situation, and a complex system of agriculture in the valley.
"We believe he will not exchange his military uniform for civilian clothes, since being the power behind the throne is less risky, less conflictive and more attractive."
After this event, (furthermore) Dion disbanded the expensive Syracusan navy (which had been so conflictive, in the hands of the populists).
José de San Martín, with whom Alvear would always have a conflictive and contradictory relationship, would later also become a member of this secret society.
"This has been a deeply emotional and highly conflictive issue," said David A. Harris, the Washington representative of the American Jewish Committee.
"The conflictive element is not there now," said Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrat of New York.
Terès decreed the release of the deputies imprisoned by the duke of Feria and published the Constitutions without the conflictive articles.
It began with the conflictive period between Spanish royalists and liberals in the Iberian Peninsula, which is known today as the Trienio Liberal.
The month of September brought several politically conflictive dates for Chile, and some of the Pinochet actions that raised concerns in the Government were related to those.