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Quite simple, actually. Have conflicts in character styles apply in order of application (e.g., if cs1 applies bold and cs2 applies semibold, bold will apply, given that cs1 is higher priority) and have a warning symbol appear when such conflicts exist, akin to overridden styles., with a contextual option to remove overridden styles.