«A national company can have many
more conflicts of interest, where they are also representing clients on the developer / owner side of the business,» he adds.
She has
more conflicts of interest than Bill Clinton in a Turkmenistan steam bath.
The post-Powellite far right are a lot
more conflicted of course - having to argue that we destroyed our society 70 years ago («national suicide» said Powell: very conflicted, pretty resentful, but I am sure he was wrong, and in 2011 that view and vision offers us nothing except a tragic nihilism) and so can't be proud of the society we have become.
Not exact matches
Tax rules and guidelines in other countries become even
more complicated where,
of course, businesses must contend with language barriers and cultural
conflicts.
And lots
of family businesses struggle even to get to the stage where a transition might be possible, since working with your family can be even
more stressful and filled with
conflict than usual (it harms business innovation too).
«It was part
of the Kremlin's ongoing effort to destabilize Ukraine and demonstrates ever
more clearly Russia's involvement in the ongoing
conflict.
«We think this is one
of the most egregious [
conflicts of interest] we've seen in recent years, and it seems to be
more widely practiced... To me, it sounds like a commission, and clients approach the adviser operating under the banner
of fiduciary expecting those biases to not exist.»
He hopes that businesses will be
more explicit in describing how third - party companies can use data collected by technology companies, offering bullet - point summaries in terms the average person can understand when policies are updated, and even explore the idea
of creating an ombudsman to field concerns and mediate
conflicts between platforms and users.
This makes them
more costly to run and poses the risk
of conflict of interest.
De Beers spokesman Andrew Coxon estimated the value
of conflict diamonds produced from three African states involved in civil war at
more than US$ 255 million.
Researchers link these tendencies to outcomes like greater financial returns,
more attention paid to risk oversight and control, and insistence on
conflict -
of - interest guidelines.
Shinawatra's sister, Yingluck, became Prime Minister, in 2011 — a democratic development that nonetheless promised only
more trouble, like that
of recent weeks, when her government proposed an amnesty bill that would forgive all — most notably Thaksin Shinawatra — accused
of crimes committed in political
conflict dating back to 2004.
More often, those teams failed because
of personality
conflicts, ego clashes, or competing agendas.
«Fear
of confrontation is so overwhelming, but if you communicate boldly,
more frequently, and honestly... and you're not afraid to work through
conflict, you'll likely reduce your stress and be a better worker,» says Lynn Taylor, national workplace expert and author
of Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant; How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job.
The
more interesting question, at this point, is which country, the US or China, will suffer most — and which one is the most likely to plead for compromise as the stakes
of conflict ratchet higher and higher.
After all, the outcome
of uprisings in MENA could disrupt the global economy
more than the
conflicts themselves, especially if the victors move to punish foreign companies with close relationships to the local dictators under attack.
Mexico declared war on drug cartels and organized crime a decade ago, a
conflict that claimed
more than 200,000 lives and shows few signs
of slowing up.
While Trump presented no specific solution to his toughest global security challenge, he spoke in a
more conciliatory tone on Tuesday at a time
of growing fears across east Asia
of the prospects for military
conflict.
The
conflicting views are capturing the endemic paradox
of the e-readers themselves, where
more people are likely to migrate to a better reading experience.
And days later, on November 18 — just over a week after Obama warned Trump about Flynn — Rep. Elijah Cummings sent Pence a letter requesting
more information about potential
conflicts of interest posed by Flynn's lobbying work.
But bewilderment about that initial verdict says
more about public understanding
of conflict of interest than it does about the substance
of this case.
With skills honed for
conflict resolution (or outright avoidance), high empathy, a
more realistic view
of what it takes to succeed, and even a better grasp
of how to listen and work in a team, middle children are a better match because they already «get» the flat structure
of families.
That's interesting for parents
conflicted over what sort
of screen time is best for their little ones, but is happier learning
more effective learning for grownups as well?
«Given there has been no let - up in the
conflict since the end
of November, we can assume that
more than 60,000 people have been killed by the beginning
of 2013,» UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Wednesday.
I think the cultural gap between a liberal metropolis like New York and the rest
of America is
more stark than it has been, and the
conflict plays out in Internet media because Hulk Hogan's [Florida] neighbors can read Gawker.
UNICEF has taken a
more serious approach to getting their followers involved on Snapchat by sharing images that raise awareness
of the plight
of 800,000 children who have been forced to leave their Nigerian homes because
of ongoing
conflict between Boko Haram and military forces.
Exxon created a payout plan in January 2017 for Tillerson, who had led Exxon since 2006 before serving in the Trump administration, to compensate him for
more than 2 million unvested shares and stock units while removing any
conflicts of interest.
Aid groups report that
more than six million people have died in the past decade as casualties
of the war, and yet the
conflict goes largely unnoticed to the Western world.
Over that period, the Sinaloa cartel's internal and external
conflicts have become
more prominent, driving much
of the violence that has swirled around Los Cabos and La Paz, the state's capital.
The point is, you'll find many
conflicting opinions when it comes to the amount
of cash you should have to open an apparel store, but we won't get into any trouble by saying the
more money you have, the better off you'll be.
The report suggests that civilians have been detained merely because they were suspected
of supporting varying sides
of the Ukrainian
conflict, which began in April 2014 and has claimed
more than 9,400 lives.
Boards are empowered to protect shareholders, but many shareholders have become sympathetic to activists because they believe the system has inherent
conflicts of interest; that directors are
more interested in collecting paychecks and preserving their status quo than in exercising their fiduciary duty to shareholders.
More than half
of the diamonds on the market today come from
conflict regions, like the Congo and Sierra Leone.
Though 76 percent
of millennials emphasized that business was a positive force in the world, the majority believe that large corporations can — and should — do
more to alleviate widespread concerns such as
conflict, inequality and corruption.
The Economic Policy Institute has constructed
more comprehensive estimates and finds that the 60 - day delay would cost retirement savers» IRAs $ 181 million this year and $ 3.7 billion over the next 30 years — and this estimate is still an undercount because it does not include other subjects
of potential
conflicted advice, like 401 (k) s.
Even the Trump Labor Department's own initial analysis conceded that every day
of delay means
more conflicted advice, leading to up - front losses that multiply over time.
Often that meant identifying potential allies among Iraqis, a mission which rested on learning
more about the backgrounds
of the people in the
conflict's environment.
The company has listings in
more than 65,000 cities, and faces a
conflicting maze
of laws and HOA regulations, making it hard to enforce rules by geography.
Or,
more accurately, he is facing accusations that he violated the relevant legislation regarding how
conflicts of interest ought to be handled by municipal councils.
Finland is thought to have lost about 25,000 soldiers during the 105 - day
conflict, while the Soviet Union was bled
of nearly 200,000 troops, with hundreds
more stricken by frostbite.
One
of the
more impending crises is a
conflict between Iran and Israel over Irans nuclear capabilities.
The
conflict between the mail carrier and its biggest union sparked another instance
of federal back - to - work legislation, but it didn't end the
more than year - long dispute.
With the battle in Mosul all but complete, organizations like Center for Civilians in
Conflict (CIVIC) have instead called on the U.S. to be
more cautious in their deployment
of firepower inside Raqqa.
I think she's on to something; namely, that balance is far
more palatable and sustainable when it isn't portrayed as a
conflict of interest.
«Most
of us are much
more empathetic if we're not in
conflict with someone.
«We're investing in the middle
of the
conflict because we believe it gives people not just hope, but it gives them
more reason to say, «We want this
conflict to end.»
«We are seeing that our focus on the middle class, by putting
more money in the pockets
of hard working families, and giving less advantages to the wealthiest, is growing the economy,» Trudeau said, as he also attempted to distract the media horde from his finance minister's loose interpretation
of what constitutes a
conflict of interest.
Stavridis said there was at least a 10 percent chance
of a nuclear war between the US and North Korea, and a 20 to 30 percent chance
of a conventional
conflict that could kill a million people or
more.
41 percent
of respondents are willing to share personal information to get
more personalized service, offers, and for faster
conflict resolution.
Though the allowance
of more foreign workers may appear to
conflict with Trump's «America First» rhetoric, it clearly aligns with his business interests.