111.   The mayor had cited scheduling conflicts.

112.   The league attempted to add Stanford Coach Tyrone Willingham, who is black, but he had a scheduling conflict.

113.   The NBA can do it because it has no scheduling conflicts in the summer.

114.   The meeting with Parks was canceled due to a scheduling conflict, an archdiocese spokesman said.

115.   The point became moot, however, after the Israeli company was forced to pull out because of translation delays and scheduling conflicts.

116.   The producers replaced two of the leads, Christine Andreas and Terrence Mann, ostensibly because of scheduling conflicts.

117.   The postponements were caused, in part, by a tangle of scheduling conflicts between prosecutors and defense attorneys who were juggling multiple cases.

118.   The White House said the president has not spoken at previous VFW conventions because of scheduling conflicts.

119.   The three-game Primera Serie, which ends tonight, grew out of a possible scheduling conflict with the Republican National Convention.

120.   Then, in September, Morales confounded supporters and detractors alike when he passed up a chance to debate Gramm on statewide television, citing a scheduling conflict.

a. + conflict >>共 875
armed 6.03%
ethnic 4.63%
scheduling 3.04%
potential 2.92%
internal 2.68%
bosnian 2.68%
regional 2.65%
military 2.60%
arab-israeli 2.36%
current 1.97%
scheduling + n. >>共 179
conflict 31.39%
problem 13.58%
change 4.09%
difficulty 2.77%
format 1.75%
issue 1.75%
software 1.17%
hearing 1.17%
system 1.02%
flexibility 1.02%
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