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♦voorbeelden:in conflict komen met • come into conflict with -
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صِرَاع \ combat: a fight, or battle; the art or practice of fighting. conflict: violent disagreement; a struggle; a battle: Parents and children are sometimes in conflict about modern ways. There was a conflict between the two men for the leadership. duel: any struggle between two sides. strife: quarrelling; struggling; disagreement: Opposite opinions of parents and children can cause continual strife in the home. tussle: a struggle. -
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حَرْب \ combat: a fight, or battle; the art or practice of fighting. conflict: violent disagreement; a struggle; a battle: Parents and children are sometimes in conflict about modern ways. There was a conflict between the two men for the leadership. hostilities: fighting; acts of war. war: fighting between nations: the World War of 1939-45; two countries at war (with each other). warfare: the science of making war; fighting. -
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كِفَاح \ conflict: violent disagreement; a struggle; a battle: Parents and children are sometimes in conflict about modern ways. There was a conflict between the two men for the leadership. fight: a struggle to win. struggle: struggling: My clothes got torn during the struggle. You won’t pass your exam without a struggle. \ See Also خلاف (خِلاف) -
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تَعَارَضَ \ conflict: to disagree; be in opposition to: His political opinions conflict with mine. clash: (of opinions or interests) to be opposed. \ See Also تَضَارَب مع -
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[ˈkɔnflɪkt]1. noun1) (a) disagreement:تَضارُب، اخْتِلافThere was considerable conflict about which plan should be accepted.
2) a fight or battle.صِراع، نِزاع2. [kənˈflɪkt] verbto contradict each other; to disagree:يَتَضارَب، يَتَصارَعThe two accounts of what had happened conflicted (with each other).
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10 conflict management
Gen Mgt, HRthe identification and control of conflict within an organization. There are three main philosophies of conflict management: all conflict is bad and potentially destructive; conflict is inevitable and managers should attempt to harness it positively; conflict is essential to the survival of an organization and should be encouraged. -
11 conflict of interests
Gen Mgta situation in which a person or institution is caught between opposing concerns, loyalties, or objectives that prejudice impartiality. A conflict of interests may be between selfadvantage and the benefit of an organization for which somebody works, or it could arise when somebody is connected with two or more companies that are competing. The correct course of action in such cases is for the person concerned to declare any interests, to make known the way in which those interests conflict, and to abstain from participating in the decision making process involving those interests. A conflict of interests may also arise when an institution acts for parties on both sides of a transaction and could derive an advantage from a particular outcome. -
12 Conflict Alert
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13 Conflict Alert System
Abbreviation: CASУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Conflict Alert System
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14 Conflict Alert/Minimum Safe Altitude Warning
Transport: CA/MSAWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Conflict Alert/Minimum Safe Altitude Warning
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15 Conflict And Policy Assessment Framework
Law: CPAFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Conflict And Policy Assessment Framework
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17 Conflict Prevention Center
Politico-military term: CPCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Conflict Prevention Center
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18 Conflict Prevention Centre
Abbreviation: CPCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Conflict Prevention Centre
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19 Conflict Resolution Advisory
Transport: CRAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Conflict Resolution Advisory
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20 Conflict Studies Research Centre
University: CSRCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Conflict Studies Research Centre
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