Yes, individuals and groups can experience multiple conflicts simultaneously. These can be interpersonal, intra-personal, or societal, manifesting in various forms such as emotional struggles, disagreements with others, or broader social tensions. Each conflict may intersect and influence the others, complicating resolution efforts. Understanding the interconnectedness of these conflicts is crucial for effective conflict management and resolution.
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more than one radius
because it has more than one diameter
It cannot have more than one.
an equation with more than one operation
You don't need more than one software and sometimes when you have more than one they conflict with each other!
Depends if you're talking about more than one war. I'd say the second though. Both in the singular, whereas the first suggest you're talking about more than one war.
what are the characteristics which shows that indeed society is characterised more by harmony than by conflict?
No, the Kashmir conflict is still unsolved and its going on from more than 6 decades
It depends on what war or military engagement one is referring to. Germany, like most other countries, has been in more than one conflict and each one has a different end date.
yes
No, it didn't get resolved and it's a conflict that is going on for more than 6 decades
static character.
over 100 years of political conflict
More than 100 years of political conflict
More than 100 years of political conflict
'when more than one are' is the correct phrase.