Not exact matches
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.
Antonio Gramsci criticized Croce's History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century for beginning in 1815 and his History of Italy for beginning in 1871, that is, just
after but not including the French Revolution in the one book or the Risorgimento in the other.3 He thus excluded «the moment of struggle; the moment in which the
conflicting forces are formed, are assembled and take up their positions; the moment in which one
ethical - political system dissolves and another is formed by fire and steel; the moment in which one system of social relations disintegrates and falls and another arises and asserts itself.
«New Yorkers are barely hanging on
after years of economic turmoil,» Mermel said, «We need a new team to tackle economic issues head on without
conflicts of interest or
ethical baggage that would hinder or prevent real reform.»
Several months
after the class had ended, I found that I was still thinking about
ethical conflicts in science.
I don't think it would be
ethical to accept a book to edit
after reviewing it; that sounds like a
conflict of interest.
After reading reports of the circumstances that lead a judge to vacate a criminal defendant's guilty plea, Carolyn Elefant examines the high roads not taken by two attorneys who she thinks had a clear
ethical conflict: