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  2. Schedule chicken - Wikipedia

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    Schedule chicken is a concept described in project management and software development circles. [1] The condition occurs when two or more parties working towards a common goal all claim to be holding to their original schedules for delivering their part of the work, even after they know those schedules are impossible to meet.

  3. Conflict (process) - Wikipedia

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    Relationship conflict occurs when individuals disagree about one another. This relational conflicts decreases performance, loyalty, satisfaction and commitment, and causes individuals to be irritable, negative and suspicious. [12] This stems from interpersonal incompatibilities.

  4. Database transaction schedule - Wikipedia

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    A schedule is said to be conflict-serializable when the schedule is conflict-equivalent to one or more serial schedules. Equivalently, a schedule is conflict-serializable if and only if its precedence graph is acyclic when only committed transactions are considered. Note that if the graph is defined to also include uncommitted transactions ...

  5. Schedule change causes woman to be behind in rent - AOL

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    The schedule at a woman's job changed suddenly causing her to miss pay periods and unable to pay rent.

  6. Schedule conflicts between UK sports forcing tough choices ...

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    Several times this fall, men’s and women’s basketball games, volleyball matches and even football games have overlapped. Several factors played a role but will it continue?

  7. Social conflict - Wikipedia

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    Conflict theory emphasizes interests, rather than norms and values, in conflict. The pursuit of interests generates various types of conflict, which is thus seen as a normal aspect of social life, rather than an abnormal occurrence. Competition over resources is often the cause of conflict. The theory has three tenets:

  8. Role conflict - Wikipedia

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    Interpersonal relations can cause conflict because they are by definition "having an association between two or more people that may range from fleeting to enduring, which can cause that conflict." Example: "People in modern, high-income countries juggle many responsibilities demanded by their various statuses and roles.

  9. Counterplanning - Wikipedia

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    Plan conflicts can be analyzed on the following dimensions: Accidental versus intentional: An accidental plan conflict is when carrying out a plan inadvertently prevents another actor from completing its plan. An intentional plan conflict is when an actor carries out a plan, knowing that it will prevent another actor's plan from succeeding.