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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of conflicts in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of conflicts in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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All too often, conflicts have been assumed to be localized, just left alone until they reach a pitch where they show their international significance, the danger is that we don't see the links, we don't see people moving back and forth.
It is essential that the MPC is -- and is seen to be --independent, it is also important that judgement is exercised in the application of rules covering such possible conflicts of interests to ensure that the MPC can have access to the widest relevant expertise.
It is even more important that the candidates expose possible conflicts of interest right now, and that means for example that the mayor should be releasing whoson his finance committee....
Russian President Vladimir Putin:
(There is) pre-paid gas for exactly two days, no action has been taken yet, i would ask the prime minister and Gazprom to pay more attention to this, given that no one needs conflicts similar to those in previous years. We are ready to strictly fulfil (our) contractual obligations, but under pre-payment only.
Kids who were experiencing some conflict on social media, be it with a friend or schoolmate, had very elevated levels of distress but that experience was mitigated if their parents were highly involved with monitoring their accounts, so parent monitoring effectively erased the negative effects of online conflicts.
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