Sentences with phrase «apparent conflicts of»

So we have overlapping romantic relationships among public employees creating apparent conflicts of interest.
Having a third - party ODR provider handle the requests would also have the advantage of eliminating potential or apparent conflicts of interest should an AdWords subscriber be behind the problematic link.
Pachauri's defense of the IPCC, and his apparent conflicts of interest, added fuel to the fire.
The purpose behind these guidelines is to promote (i) honest and ethical conduct, including the ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships; (ii) full, fair, accurate, timely, and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that the Trust files with, or submits to, the SEC and in other public communications made by the Funds; (iii) compliance with applicable governmental laws, rule and regulations; (iv) the prompt internal reporting of violations of the Trust Code to an appropriate person or persons identified in the Trust Code; and (v) accountability for adherence to the Trust Code.
The NEU is also concerned about apparent conflicts of interest.
He said the system, with its many apparent conflicts of interest, was comparable to the financing of Federal campaigns before the Watergate scandals in 1972.
The meeting with lobbyists from Ballard Partners, which came two months after Bernhardt met with another lobbyist for MGM Resorts, raises still more ethical concerns involving the former energy lobbyist at a time when Secretary Ryan Zinke and his team are facing mounting criticism over their spending, travel and apparent conflicts of interest.
A Thursday New York Times story revealed that investment firm Andreessen Horowitz, which has a stake in Instagram, just led a $ 5 million funding round for the parent company of competitor Picplz — which in turn caused a blogger at Business Insider to wonder whether the apparent conflict of interest indicates that Instagram has been sold.
But even if the premier doesn't see a problem with her salary top - ups and the apparent conflict of interest they're creating, there are a lot of people in this province who do.
The Manhattan district attorney has moved to recuse himself from the criminal investigation into an allegation that former Gov. Eliot Spitzer assaulted a 26 - year - old woman at the Plaza Hotel, saying the close ties between his office and Mr. Spitzer had created an apparent conflict of interest.
Or maybe it's a diversionary tactic given that Yeo has been taking heat from Tory media — here's the Daily Mail and the Guido Fawkes blog — on the apparent conflict of interest between his green duties as an MP and the money (# 140,000 a year?)
«Free from apparent conflict of interest is in the eye of the beholder and tougher to deal with,» he admits.
But Fitzgerald also purchased shares in pharma giants Merck and Bayer after taking over the CDC — an apparent conflict of interest that also confounded government ethics experts.
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If employees of charter schools or any outside management companies that run them serve on the schools» boards of directors, they must avoid any «real or apparent conflict of interest» if the school receives money from the Department of Education's charter school program, under new guidelines released late last month.
Even more chilling is Diane Ravitch's predictions for the future, regardless of whether Secretary Duncan cleans up this apparent conflict of interest.
Look at the apparent conflict of interest in our city government doing business with the corporation founded by the State Commissioner of Education.
And I am convinced that she was completely unaware of Professor Groat's apparent conflict of interest.
«Eilperin has an obvious APPARENT conflict of interest on it even if she is scrupulously objective.
Moreover, the global organization has sometimes failed to enforce its own rules for staff disclosure, leading to cases of apparent conflict of interest and potential self - dealing.
When asked about this apparent conflict of interest at a social event several years ago, an oil company executive told me in paraphrase....
The Court of Appeal raised the issue of whether there was an apparent conflict of interest in this case.
would be real or apparent conflict of interest.
Moreover, in Acuity, Justice Goudge did not address the apparent conflict of the court's reasoning in Acuity with the British Columbia Court of Appeal's decision in Saalfeld v. Absolute Software Corp., 2009 BCCA 18.
Because of this apparent conflict of interest, you should not expect any insurer (or its employees) to go out of its way to identify compensable losses for you, or to investigate potential rights of recovery that might be hard to prove.
She took issue with Goldman's apparent conflict of interest with respect to a company it was advising.
«Although the loan, gifts, and other transactions between the Linigers and Adam Contos did not involve use of any corporate funds, the Special Committee concluded that these transactions created an actual or apparent conflict of interest,» says Dick Covey, the company's lead independent director.

Not exact matches

More recently, Coronation Street's Rev Billy Mayhew (Daniel Griffith) is a gay character who struggles with the apparent conflict between his sexual identity and the Church he loves, which could be viewed either as a reflection of real life, or a deliberate ploy to drum up viewing figures by exploiting a delicate and complicated theological subject.
He answered: «It is an accident of history that set up this apparent conflict between science and religion.
One need not be surprised if in the conflict between the apparent implications of Biblical concepts, understood to be analogical, with metaphysical concepts, understood to be univocal, it is the implications of the Biblical concepts that give way.
But it is with regard to money and property that the apparent values of our society most obviously conflict with the values of Christianity.
So take it for what it's worth, one more opinion in a vast sea of opinions, most of them conflicting, where none of them has been endorsed by God almighty (contrary to the apparent beliefs of some of the people mentioned in this article).
But whether the conflict is actual or only apparent, Mollenkott is convinced of it.
The tangle of political and economic conflicts is so much worse than I realized ten years ago, and the apparent resources of human intelligence so much less, that I no longer hope confidently for «peace in our time.»
With this approach, the reader is actually inspired by the apparent conflicts found within the pages of Scripture, rather than afraid of them.
It is generally agreed that the drama of the present religious conflict lies in the apparent irreconcilability of two opposed kinds of faith — Christian faith, which disdains the primacy of the ultra-human and the Earth, and «natural» faith, which is founded upon it.
My friend's second objection concerned the conflict between the Son's apparent subordination to the Father in the biblical narrative versus the Trinitarian doctrine of equality among Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Sociobiology offers them an apparent conciliatory path to the compatibility of religion and evolution, avoiding all language of inescapable conflict.
Gunter's discussion of the interdependence of the poles in the apparent conflicts in Bergson's thought serves two purposes: as indicated above, he tries to show that the charge of irrationalism is improperly made against Bergson, and he argues that there is a fundamental unity in Bergson's philosophy.
All these positions and others have profound appeal which should not be minimized or ignored simply because of their apparent conflict.
For some, the apparent conflict in the two values — welcoming all without question and demanding discipline for membership — was resolved in part by recognizing the validity of each stage.
This apparent conflict has never been a problem for the paid - time broadcasters, who consider it beyond the scope of Christian concern to effect social change except through the conversion of individuals, a process which can take place regardless of contexts and suggested identifications.
In the early years of television, this establishment of authoritarian interest was occasionally apparent in overt conflicts between management, producers, and advertisers.
The initial paradox of this paper concerned an apparent conflict between the directness of works of art in expressing feelings and their indirectness as vehicles of truth.
7 Interpretation of the unconscious in terms of Whitehead's doctrine of physical feeling affords a means whereby one might reconcile the apparent conflict between the Freudian individual unconscious and the Jungian collective unconscious: the inheritance ingredient in the human event comprises both idiosyncratic elements immediately relevant to the thread of personal identity and universal elements which have lower grades of relevance.
What is disheartening in the development of action groups work, however, is the apparent conflict between them and the church organisations.
While only tangentially touched upon in the piece, this conflict of interest is nowhere more apparent than in the department's management of the National School Lunch Program.
This policy provides procedures for the identification and resolution of real, potential, or apparent financial conflicts of interest.
We support measures to curb Independent Expenditures, but call on the governor to feel the same urgency to end the apparent pay to play and conflict of interest that has put billions of dollars in public subsidies in question.
Question: How is it possible that despite the vetting of contributions by the Administration, such money was raised in apparent conflict with the Administration's executive order to prohibit such a practice?
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