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Not exact matches
It wasn't
about sparking some wider confrontation,» said Schanzer, alluding to Russia's 2015 entrance into the
conflict on Assad's behalf.
If you jotted down a note to deal with a
conflict or to finish a report, decide to focus
on that task and make sure you are intentional
about addressing it.
«And I'm not 100 percent sure that we can say today — we means President Trump and myself — that we have a common position, a common opinion
about Russia although when it comes to the
conflict in Ukraine it seems that we were
on the same line,» he added.
Several Democratic senators pressed billionaire investor Carl Icahn
on Monday to clarify his role as an adviser to President Donald Trump, saying his position in the administration raised «alarming» questions
about potential
conflicts of interest with his stakes in the biofuels and pharmaceutical industries.
But cable is contractually bound to an Old TV establishment that's
conflicted about its digital rights and how many copies of what should be allowed
on what platforms.
And days later,
on November 18 — just over a week after Obama warned Trump
about Flynn — Rep. Elijah Cummings sent Pence a letter requesting more information
about potential
conflicts of interest posed by Flynn's lobbying work.
President Donald Trump
on Monday complained yet again
about «STUPID TRADE» with China, doing little to calm investors anxious
about the escalating trade
conflict between the two economic superpowers.
«I'm hopeful these policies will lead to a new collaborative conversation
about Canada's energy infrastructure
on its merits and to a significant de-escalation of
conflict worldwide
about the Alberta oilsands.»
I was
on CBC radio yesterday (along with corporate governance expert Prof. Richard Lelblanc) to talk
about a
conflict of interest case involving Halifax's city council (officially known as the Council for Halifax Regional Municipality).
7th US Circuit Court of Appeals nominee Amy Coney Barrett, a Notre Dame law professor, was questioned intensely
about her Catholic faith as a result of past writings expressing her beliefs
on whether Catholic judges should recuse themselves from death - penalty cases if they believed they would be unable to impartially uphold the law, writing that — in limited situations — judges should step back in cases that
conflict with their personal conscience.
In a long discussion
about her new book, Creative Conspiracy: The New Rules of Breakthrough Collaboration,
on Kellogg insight recently, Thompson takes a long detour into the psychology of
conflict and what leaders can do to ensure their teams fight in a healthy and productive way.
Often that meant identifying potential allies among Iraqis, a mission which rested
on learning more
about the backgrounds of the people in the
conflict's environment.
A CPP Inc study
on workplace
conflict found that office
conflict costs U.S. businesses
about $ 359 billion annually.
Though Europe has been at the forefront of imposing sanctions
on Russia, mainly because of the Ukrainian
conflict, certain officials have become nervous
about the recent decision from the United States.
Finally, Angelina Chapin's report (pp.50 - 52)
on lingerie sales in conservative Islamic countries isn't exactly
about ethics, but it certainly raises questions
about conflicts, and perceived
conflicts, between various value sets.
While the consequences of a major
conflict in the Korean peninsula do not bear thinking
about, investors probably should prepare for the possibility that economic expansion in the emerging Asia universe has peaked and volatility could be
on the rise from here.
There's also the pattern of
conflicts of interest and efforts to cash in
on the presidency, and whatever other investigations are finding
about his business activities before the presidency.
«I see the memo as the CFTC cautioning its employees
on the ethical issues that could be raised by their trading in cryptocurrencies, encouraging them to consider and seek advice from the CFTC ethics team before trading in cryptocurrencies, noting that employees may not transact in cryptocurrencies if they have nonpublic information
about them from their work at the CFTC, and advising that those who participate in CFTC dealings related to cryptocurrencies may not trade in them for
conflict of interest reasons.»
«If you look at
conflict, it has a direct relation to gender equality, a direct impact
on climate, a direct impact
on cities... so I love that we're thinking
about it as a cohesive subset which will allow us to build better opportunities.»
Here's a question you should be asking yourself
about your PPC: Are the correct negatives being added to your account based
on empirical analysis, and are precautions being made to make sure these negatives do not
conflict with active keywords?
Since EBSA's attempts to secure data from the industry
about the impact
on IRA investors of
conflicts of interest faced by brokers and advisors who advise
on IRAs have failed, Borzi said the department is using «a wide variety of data sources» to compile its cost / benefit analysis
on IRAs.
In an email exchange
on Friday, we asked Taleb
about how investors should think
about a risk like North Korea, where decades of saber - rattling has yet to evolve into a major military
conflict.
Most of the changes brought
about by the fiduciary rule so far have focused
on the Duty of Loyalty — ensuring that advisors don't charge excessive fees and avoid
conflicts of interests.
While the debate around the fiduciary rule has focused
on fees and
conflicts of interest, too little has been said
about the diligence required.
Others,
on the other hand, now have woeful stories to tell
about their broker because the relationship between them suffered from
conflicting interests as well as lack of communication and understanding.
She said that
on Tuesday morning she would be applying for a warrant to access Cambridge Analytica's databases and servers to «understand how data was processed or deleted by Cambridge Analytica — there are a lot of
conflicting stories
about the data.»
You put to word, the thoughts that so many of us share,
about the challenge of being faithful with so many
conflicting demands
on our allegence.
Either Jesus was a real man in history who we know absolutely nothing
about, due the the Bible's completely innaccurate and
conflicting accounts, or he didn't exist at all and was a lesser god that was created based
on many of the tenets of the Cult of Osiris.
During this time, he has not said a word
about the heavy political engagement of the churches
on the other side of the
conflict.
In all of our conversations
about this, he came up as the one who was always supportive, but not willing to take
on the
conflict with the culture.
The Muslim Arabs first settled
on the Malabar coast
about fifty years after the Hijrah, toward the end of the seventh century A.D., at a time when South India was agitated by religious
conflicts and political instability.
As the years went
on, Richard seemed to grow ever more knowledgeable, poised, intellectually many - sided, and well informed
about the vast array of
conflicts, arguments, clashing ambitions, and hidden purposes that mark our national civic life.
The word But shows us that while Paul has been giving instructions
on our own attitudes and the things we all have in common, we are now shifting gears to talk
about the differences we have with one another that cause so many
conflicts.
In the rest of this talk, I focus
on the Bible, in part because the Bible is foundational to how we see Christianity, and because I think confusion and
conflict about the Bible is the central issue in the church today.
You might call it a listening issue, an empathy issue or a sympathy issue, but the takeaway is that navigating
conflicts about finances successfully takes a more holistic approach to understanding your partner's experience than just the fact they don't want to spend money
on that weekend trip to Nashville.
In a similar way, moral thinking
about war is to a large degree focused not
on the shape of future
conflicts, but
on the moral questions of previous eras.
Speaking
about the long running
conflict, President Rivlin told the Archbishop that he was committed to restoring trust
on both sides.
Constantly concerned
about alienating the southern wing of the Democratic Party, the Kennedys sought to channel the movement away from attacks
on state segregation statutes, which, they claimed, were local
conflicts in which federal authorities were powerless to intervene, and into voter registration efforts in which the national state could be of assistance.
Take it for what it's worth, depending
on your theory
about whether U.S. diplomacy should or should not continually try to pressure the different parties in the Israeli - Arab
conflict to come to the peace table.
Based
on this idea of the church as a family, Richard Jacobson goes
on to talk
about church elders as facilitators,
on how to carry out
conflict resolution within the family of God, and a whole host of other related topics.
In light of this fourfold division, it appears that the current disputes
about Darwin and design are at bottom not so much
conflicts between science and religion as disagreements
about whether there is room for only one level — not a plurality of levels —
on which to understand the story of life.
Much of the debate
about the Church and power
conflicts now going
on in many American cities seems very familiar because it is a replay of discussions in which I was involved in the 1930's when the chief issue was the relation of the churches to the labor movement in its early struggles to achieve...
When they got
on the phone with their new principal to ask her
about all this, they reported that she «presented incomplete answers,
conflicting dates and inconsistencies in her responses.»
In fact it contradicts itself starting in THE VERY FIRST TWO CHAPTERS of Genesis when the order of creation is mixed up to having only 2 of the 4 Gospel writers bothering to talk
about the birth of Jesus (and those two accounts
conflict with each other while also providing timelines which make it IMPOSSIBLE for Jesus to have been born based
on their accounts) to 3 of the 4 Gospel writers not agreeing
on what the final words of Jesus were.
Actually, the nature of life
on Earth makes more sense with a group of malevolent gods who are in constant
conflict with each other and don't really care
about humans than it does with a single all - powerful loving God.
What is especially troublesome
about the relationship between God and Jesus as portrayed by Cobb is that our two different routes of inheritance from them indicate either a
conflict between these two figures or redundancy
on the part of Cobb.
We know Christianity is very
conflicted because of the wide disparity of tenets and views
about the meaning and importance
on different parts and even individual passages and words of the Bible.
Instead we are taken
on a gentle tour of three arguments put forward for atheism:» [T] hat
conflicts fought in the name of religion are always
about religion; that it is ultimately possible to know with confidence what is right and what is wrong without acknowledging the existence of God; and that atheist states are not actually atheist.»
At a one - day intimacy workshop focused
on changing roles, (for
about 60 couples), my wife and I began by dialoguing
on the emerging shapes of marriage (including ours) and the new possibilities for
conflict and intimacy therein.