Children who are placed
in loyalty conflicts are more likely to develop emotional difficulties.
That can lead to jealousy and competition with their child's caregivers, which can cause negative consequences, she notes, such as creating «distance between caregiver and parent or inadvertently place the child
in a loyalty conflict where she feels she is betraying her parent when she cares for another adult.»
This puts kids in a terrible bind; they will likely get caught
in a loyalty conflict, feel uneasy, guilty and very unhappy.
Even in the most difficult and painful cases of marital separation, if the parents really want to spare their children the pain of being caught
in loyalty conflict, they will figure out a way to develop a mutual story of the divorce.
Not exact matches
It was then that he found himself caught up
in a mess of
conflicting loyalties.
With the implementation date of the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule looming large
in April, all attention has been focused on how financial advisors and their Financial Institutions are making adjustments to manage their compensation
conflicts of interest, to avoid breaching the fiduciary's fundamental duty of
loyalty to act
in the client's best interests.
Most of us suffer quietly the built -
in conflict of
loyalties endemic to life
in social structures.
I think he felt «accursed» because he was
in conflict, between his former total identification with his own people, and the fact that many of them did not accept Christ, whereas many non-Jews became Christian, and Paul had to work through
in his own mind where his
loyalty belonged..
If answers arise
in such reflection that
conflict with their primary identities and
loyalties, they may leave the church.
In the same and in other schools uncertainty about the meaning of the ministry comes to appearance also in the feeling of conflict in a faculty between its loyalty to a traditional idea, such as that of the preacher, and its sense of obligation to denominational officials, alumni and churchmen in general who urge a more «practical» educatio
In the same and
in other schools uncertainty about the meaning of the ministry comes to appearance also in the feeling of conflict in a faculty between its loyalty to a traditional idea, such as that of the preacher, and its sense of obligation to denominational officials, alumni and churchmen in general who urge a more «practical» educatio
in other schools uncertainty about the meaning of the ministry comes to appearance also
in the feeling of conflict in a faculty between its loyalty to a traditional idea, such as that of the preacher, and its sense of obligation to denominational officials, alumni and churchmen in general who urge a more «practical» educatio
in the feeling of
conflict in a faculty between its loyalty to a traditional idea, such as that of the preacher, and its sense of obligation to denominational officials, alumni and churchmen in general who urge a more «practical» educatio
in a faculty between its
loyalty to a traditional idea, such as that of the preacher, and its sense of obligation to denominational officials, alumni and churchmen
in general who urge a more «practical» educatio
in general who urge a more «practical» education.
As we turn
in the next chapter to consider the evangelical church's role
in society, we will see that matters of a correct theological understanding of social ethics - one resting
in Biblical authority - do not hinge so much on the issue of Biblical hermeneutics as they do on the matter of
conflicting loyalties to ecclesiological traditions.
It must clearly be noted that this was
in essence far more a demonstration of political
loyalty than of religious worship; and it must still more clearly be noted that Rome was the reverse of intolerant, and, if a man made this confession of political faith, he could then go away and worship any god he liked, so long as that worship did not
conflict with public decency and order.
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
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
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
in some powerful blows against some of his peers
in his own camp
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.
Children are vulnerable to experiencing
loyalty conflicts and shouldn't be
in the middle between their parents.
In the short term, they may experience intense emotions and feel
conflicted loyalties.
Children that are able to accept the new person
in their parent's life will typically feel
conflicted between the love and
loyalty for the other parent and this new person
in the other parent's life.
He said the prime minister faced a «tragic
conflict of
loyalty» and suggested that former Metropolitan police commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson, who resigned on Sunday, had been put
in an «impossible position».
In his recent memoirs,
Conflict of
Loyalty, Lord Howe says of Labour's charge that the Tories planned to double VAT: «We had no difficulty denying it.
It aimed for civics lesson accuracy
in trying to explain the way politics worked, especially the tensions involved
in trying to balance
conflicting loyalties.
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».
Health professionals the world over encounter
conflicts of dual
loyalty,
in which their professional obligations to their patients are pitted against the interest of others, like the state.
A
conflict of interest arises
in the workplace when an employee has competing interests or
loyalties that either are, or potentially can be, at odds with
This may not come as a shock to veteran filmgoers: There is a culture of corruption
in the department, and one character is guilty, one is innocent, and one is
conflicted in his
loyalties.
The central
conflict could be avoided if either one of them bothered to say anything of any value about their feelings, instead of just talking
in clichés about love,
loyalty, and,
in an especially cringe - worthy scene, the existence of a deity.
But the big bad bosses of the film are also a disappointment, including the evil - but -
conflicted black - magic witch
in a good human's body, Enchantress, and the superfluous inclusion of her hulking demonic brother at her side, Incubus, whose abilities are thinly defined and whose motivations other than perhaps family
loyalty are not at all dealt with.
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.
It is terrific
in so many ways, enhancing the conventional superhero dichotomy of good and evil with
conflicting loyalties in three - dimensional, culturally grounded African characters.
Captain Alexei Korolev, unwavering
in his outward party
loyalty but internally
conflicted, a dedicated policeman caught
in terrifying circumstances, is one of the most intriguing figures
in crime fiction since his literary ancestor Martin Cruz Smith's Arkady Renko.
From the award - winning author of Waiting and War Trash: a riveting tale of espionage and
conflicted loyalties that spans half a century
in the entwined histories of two countries — China and the United States — and two families.
In trouble with the law, 18 - year - old Naeem goes to work as an informer for the NYPD, all the while grappling with his Islamic roots, his
loyalties and sympathies, and inner
conflict over ratting on a friend.
The narrator, 19 - year - old Iris Sunnaret, is caught
in the middle of a family crisis when the war brings out
conflicting loyalties in her loved ones.
As the Bonwiller campaign gains momentum, Corey finds himself caught up
in a complex web of events
in which
loyalty, politics, sex, and gratitude
conflict with morality, love, and the truth.
Artists participating
in the exhibition examine the pride,
loyalty, ownership, discrimination, and fierceness that simultaneously characterize this
conflicted allegiance
in the current political climate through their artwork.
You answered this Moral question, above: «But
conflicts between professional responsibility / integrity versus
loyalty to colleagues / institutions seems to me very difficult to justify
in a way that is not self serving.»
Several of the most important principles of lawyer ethics — confidentiality, avoidance of
conflicts, holding funds
in trust — are built on the idea of
loyalty to the client.
The Charity Commission revised their guidance and working definition of
conflicts of interests
in May 2014, which says that it is «any situation
in which a trustee's personal interests or
loyalties could, or could be seen to, prevent them from making a decision only
in the best interests of the charity».
Such situations can result
in a
conflict of interest — remember your duty of
loyalty is to the client.
[40] I agree with the plaintiffs that the case law supports the proposition that, notwithstanding there was no written agreement between the plaintiff and the defendants, the defendants breached their duties of
loyalty, good faith and avoidance of
conflict of interests and self - interest while working
in the plaintiff's employ... [more]
(c) Thirdly, the Crown submits that Ms. Calvinho may be
in a position of
conflict in her duty of
loyalty to the Accused, as she may be tempted not to call Robert Joachim for the defence to avoid raising the issue of her conversation with him.
The Charity Commission is increasingly taking regulatory action
in response to
conflicts of interest and
conflicts of
loyalty.
[2] Furthermore, EU
loyalty covers not just the present state of EU law but also «the foreseeable future development of EU law» and should hence be interpreted as requiring certain actions or omissions
in the present
in order to avoid a potential future
conflict between international legal obligations and EU law.
And Charles Hollander
in Conflicts of Interest strongly criticizes the reasoning
in Stewart, as opening up post-retainer duties of
loyalty beyond those recognized
in Brookville Carriers Flatbed GP Inc. v. Blackjack Transport Ltd., 2008 NSCA 22 (CanLII),
The addition, which is
in line with the Supreme Court's decision
in Canadian National Railway Co. v. McKercher LLP, says the risk of
conflict «must be more than a mere possibility; there must be a genuine, serious risk to the duty of
loyalty or to client representation arising from the retainer.»
Conflicts Keep
in mind that an attorney's duty of confidentiality and duty of
loyalty survive termination of a representation and prevent an attorney from later representing an adversary of a former client that is substantially related to the prior representation.
Topics discussed include: strategies for identifying the required elements for a potential malpractice action; the evaluation of the defenses that might bar recovery or defeat a claim; establishing or refuting the applicable standard of care with expert testimony; identifying when a
conflict of interest results
in divided
loyalties, when such a
conflict may form the basis of a claim, and the defenses to such
conflict of interest claims; and distinguishing malpractice liability from a violation of professional ethical standards and if or when such standards are relevant to litigating a malpractice claim.
As the Wardle LLP firm owes duties of
loyalty to its client, the OSC, this places Mr. Wardle
in a clear and compelling
conflict of interest.»
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.»
[40] I agree with the plaintiffs that the case law supports the proposition that, notwithstanding there was no written agreement between the plaintiff and the defendants, the defendants breached their duties of
loyalty, good faith and avoidance of
conflict of interests and self - interest while working
in the plaintiff's employ.