Not exact matches
Although they are less likely to split the
role of the CEO and the Chair, family firms are deeply concerned about the
inherent conflict of interest that this structure presents.
According to Associate Professor Martin West, the government's historical and current
role in education reflects the
conflicts inherent in these two central tenets of the nation's charter.
Here in Connecticut the CEA and AFT - CT endorsements of Malloy have ignited a long overdue debate about the
role of leadership and the
inherent conflict that exists between those on the «inside» and those on the «outside.»
«USMI is also concerned with the lack of transparency about the program and its development as well as the
inherent conflict of interest in Freddie Mac's
role of imposing PMIERs standards on private MIs and then designing a program that relies on less regulated (and in turn less expensive) reinsurers to circumvent these standards.
Integrating the pictorial vocabularies of times past, Walker presents
conflicting realities and
role reversals that evoke parallels to the racial power struggles
inherent in American society today.
Given this «vested interest» and the
role cattle ranching plays in forest loss, the report highlights an
inherent conflict between in the government's aim to expand beef while simultaneously reducing deforestation under its climate plan.
For example, if you're the employment lawyer seeking an HR position, a «story» can be that you dislike the
conflict inherent in employment litigation and would prefer more of a counseling and policy development
role in an HR department.
Addressing the
inherent conflict between women's
roles as mothers and as potential partners, his self - described radical suggestion is to «decouple» a women's prime child - bearing years from her prime partnership - track years.