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de-escalate造句
(1) The goal of navigating conflict is to de-escalate. (2) Teams that actively navigate conflict and de-escalate regularly can learn to thrive in level 1 conflict... (3) The timing to de-escalate is about on the third day post treatment, that is, after clinical observation for at least two days when culture results available. (4) It is difficult, if not impossible, to de-escalate theoveruse of that authority. (5) The government has taken these measures in an attempt to de-escalate the conflict. (6) There are signs that the confrontation is beginning to de-escalate. (7) Critics like former Pakistani army general Talat Masood say both sides need to de-escalate rhetoric and work toward overcoming their inefficiencies while dealing with terrorism. (8) Gorrell said he shared a tent with a homeless man who worked hard for the movement 'trying to de-escalate conflict, serving food and just helping any way he could. (9) We urge all parties, Georgians, South Ossetians and Russians to de-escalate the tension and avoid conflict. (10) One party needs to make an effort at that point to try and de-escalate the argument, even if it means walking away from it, literally. (11) "It may be an indirect message to the Americans to put pressure on India to de-escalate the situation," he told Reuters in Islamabad. (12) Afterward, go back over the process with your team and learn from your mistakes. And remember that there will be some people you cannot de-escalate without coercion. (13) His team had found that even in happy relationships, partners reciprocate anger with anger, so the easiest way to de-escalate a conflict was not to escalate it in the first place. (14) But that is a dangerous game; they may be hard-pressed to de-escalate future crises of a more serious nature. (15) The US-led United Nations command said it had asked North Korea for high-level military talks "to de-escalate the situation".