English to Punjabi Dictionary conflict

conflict

ਅਪਵਾਦ
definition
verb
parents' and children's interests sometimes conflict
be incompatible or at variance; clash.
noun
the eternal conflict between the sexes
a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
example
I think there is serious 'conflict' between science and most religions.
In the past the discussion was always about the 'conflict' between the industry minister and the education minister.
It's just one of the difficult ways that they have to confront the 'conflict' between the rights of the defendant and national security.
We see the toll in the 'conflict' between nurses and physicians when there is disagreement about the goals of care.
Directors who are aware of a 'conflict' of interest in any proposed contract are required to draw it to the attention of the board, but may thereafter take part in any vote on the matter.
Japan is then in the throes of a 'conflict' between rich industrialists keen on quickly modernising the nation and the samurai clans trying to retain the old order.
The artificial 'conflict' between formalist art with its hermetic integrity and content art with its higher purpose of social change seems to be evoked.
The goal of their study was to test a model of the relationships between time, 'conflict' and psychological distress.
For me, all fantasy writing is specifically about one conflict, the 'conflict' between the way we think the world is and the way we feel it ought to be.
This theory does rely upon a swift resolution, and a prolonged 'conflict' would have an equally opposite and negative reaction to the rebound in the global economy and stock markets.
There is a real 'conflict' between the industrial and political wings of the labour movement.
Indeed, we could probably argue that their existing costs were already too high, and that takes us back to a ministerial 'conflict' of interest.
To experience 'conflict' with a therapist and learn to resolve it is often the path out of depression.
The deep linking controversy highlights a fundamental 'conflict' between community and commerce.
Anxiety, frustration and 'conflict' are a part of life and will cause children some psychological problems at one time or another.
This world is one in which there is a 'conflict' between historical culture, the impulses of the individual body and the intensities of inner experience.
doctors often come into 'conflict' with politicians
Over the next few years there would emerge the most serious 'conflict' between the judiciary and the executive that has ever occurred in Australian history.
But, over time, this control diminished, spurring the 'conflict' between the old and new leadership out into the open.
It also questions whether there is a 'conflict' of interest if the administrators become involved in the much-rumoured management buy-out.
Unless we control the 'conflict' between profit and health, the number of uninsured and under served will continue to grow.
For the remainder of 1899, the war was a conventional 'conflict' between the American and Republican armies.
The torture situation is an external conflict, a 'conflict' between the subject and his tormentor.
The entire subject would become a 'conflict' of interest.
doctors often come into 'conflict' with politicians
parents' and children's interests sometimes 'conflict'
The 'conflict' between this culture and their background isn't explored clearly.
I see perhaps a protracted 'conflict' against various terrorist organizations and nations that harbor them.
These issues were salient in the lives of these teens and were conducive to both the exploration of alternatives and the experience of 'conflict' .
Australia was not born of a blood-soaked 'conflict' or struggle to be free from oppression.
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