0 serious disagreement -- konflikt
The peasants often came into conflict with the landowners.
1 fighting between groups or countries -- konflikt
armed conflict
2 a situation in which two or more different things cannot easily exist together -- konflikt
3 a situation where someone cannot make fair decisions because they are influenced by something -- konflikt interesów
4 If things such as beliefs, needs, or facts conflict, they are very different and cannot easily exist together or both be true. -- kłócić się, być sprzecznym
The first two segments were designed to provoke disagreement, whereas the third segment permitted an assessment of carryover effects of the prior conflict.
Resolution of physician-patient conflicts in courts has become an ordinary event.
But they had - at the same time - to be war y that mathematics was not "so close" to applications as to produce unwanted philosophical conflict.
As regards psychological distress, no association was found with decision latitude, while conflicts at work increased the risk of psychological distress.
Where reports from different sources conflicted, the longer duration was taken.
Not only did all parties deny that deeply entrenched economic interests had become part and parcel of the conflict.
Historians have also stressed its role in a culture of honour and of honour conflicts.
The evidence surrounding levels of proteinuria and clinical outcome is conflicting.
中文繁体
衝突, 分歧, 爭論…
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冲突, 分歧, 争论…
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conflicto, estar en contradicción, diferir…
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conflito, divergir…
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争い, 対立, (人、意見などが)対立する…
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anlaşmazlık, çekişme, (ülke ve gruplar arsı) çatışma…
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conflit [masculine], lutte [feminine], s’opposer…
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conflicte, estar en pugna, diferir…
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