Not exact matches
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.
In classic style the book collects together more than a dozen discussions
by authors, varying in their ecclesial
loyalty devoted to particular aspects of inter-denominational theological
conflict (although one contributor from an Eastern Orthodox perspective - David Bentley Hart - allows himself to get in some powerful blows against some of his peers in his own camp).
He believed in a hierarchy of saints who held dominion over the divisions of the world of Islam, saints who had their jealousies,
conflicts, and divided
loyalties and were kept in check
by a balance of power.
• Divide his
loyalties in the
conflict that,
by and large, polarizes pitchers and hitters.
This is the Geoffrey Howe moment, in which,
by implication, Mr Purnell declares — as Howe did 19 years ago — that «the time has come for others to consider their own response to the tragic
conflict of
loyalties with which I have myself wrestled for perhaps too long».
The real drawing interest of the film comes through the intricate nuances caused
by the
conflicted loyalties for everyone in the know about what's going on, and the constant peril that the protagonist and antagonist are in during nearly every scene.
Becket — The story of the friendship of St. Thomas á Becket and King Henry II, complicated
by Becket's
conflicting loyalties and overdeveloped sense of honor (a whole church vs. state thing).
Meanwhile, Edwards» own
loyalties are tested, including being constantly manipulated
by unknown forces,
loyalties that become
conflicted by the family he doesn't really want, and the potential for a romance that had been the only thing he seemed to ever care about, other than his unwavering support for his country's well - being.
The Sympathizer himself is a marvel of a complex character, navigating his many
loyalties with outward aplomb even as he is internally
conflicted by his actions.
What makes them different is that they are owned
by the funds they manage — a unique arrangement that eliminates
conflicting loyalties.
Emphasis will be put on the moral
conflicts facing him with his
loyalty and motives doubted
by both sides.
Justice Ian Donald wrote on Jan. 13, 2013: «The public is disadvantaged
by the
conflict, whether the respondents derived any personal gain or not, because the public did not have the undivided
loyalty of their elected officials.»
«
conflict of interest» means the existence of a substantial risk that a lawyer's
loyalty to or representation of a client would be materially and adversely affected
by the lawyer's own interest or the lawyer's duties to another client, a former client, or a third person.
The psychiatrist thought it «highly probable» that M's views on contact and the proceedings had been influenced directly
by her mother as well as
by the internal psychological difficulties caused
by her
conflicts of
loyalty.
As summarized
by Binnie J: «Strother could not with equal
loyalty serve Monarch and pursue his own financial interest which stood in obvious
conflict with Monarch making a quick re-entry into the tax - assisted film financing business.»
Snapshot •
Conflicts prone world • Major economic blocks competing fiercely • Few large firms acting as consolidators • Still a traditional model dominated
by giants • Customer
loyalty is low and frustration is high
By Amy Baker (Ph.D.) and Paul Fine (LCSW) How you handle your emotions when your children are experiencing
loyalty conflicts is important.
There is a whole host of difficult and
conflicting emotions that can be experienced
by siblings including but not limited to shame, confusion, embarrassment, guilt, compassion,
loyalty and of course love.
One common concern expressed
by children is a
conflict of
loyalty.
Engaging in
loyalty strategies during interactions
by avoiding
conflict, however, did not yield these benefits.
She allies with that parent and proves her
loyalty by actively participating in the ongoing marital
conflict.
Named One of the 10 Best Parenting Books of the Year
by Child Magazine, this revised edition teaches you to minimize stress during initial breakups and ultimate separation, explain divorce so children don't blame themselves, protect children from parental hostilities, and navigate
conflicts of
loyalty and alliance.
By choosing cases which met the majority of these criteria, the authors were selecting for situations which embodied severe parental alienation, rather than the more common and more moderate instances of
loyalty conflicts which are widely evident in the children of conflictual divorcing parents.
In regression a GSI score was the dependent variable and parental care, parental overprotection, and age were entered as a first block, recall of exposure to parental
loyalty conflict behaviors was added in the second block followed
by self - esteem in the third block.
All of these variables were entered into hierarchical regression to test whether psychological distress was predicted
by parental functioning (in terms of care, overprotection and exposure to parental
loyalty conflict behaviors) and
by self - esteem.
This study investigated the prevalence of recall of childhood exposure to parental
loyalty conflict behaviors, the kind of parental bonding perceived
by adults whose parents had separated or divorced, and the link between parental functioning, individual self - esteem and psychological distress.
Results: About 80 % of the sample reported some exposure to parental alienating behaviors; about 65 — 70 % of the sample has perceived non-optimal parenting
by mother and
by father; individuals who experienced affectionless control (low care and high overprotection) reported significantly higher exposure to parental
loyalty conflict behaviors.
; (3) Did recall of exposure to parental
loyalty conflict behaviors vary
by parental bonding?
In order to examine the relationship between exposure to parental
loyalty conflict behaviors and parental bonding, we examined mean differences in BSQ scores
by PBI quadrants (optimal parenting, affectionate constraint, affectionless control, neglectful parenting).