Sentences with phrase «not present a conflict»

He said this does not present a conflict.

Not exact matches

«Most parents hide their conflicts: They want to present a united front, and they don't want kids to worry.
Mr. Gonzalez said the assignment presented no conflict of interest because he works with universities handling visas, not technology companies.
In a May 19, 2014 letter from Mr. Ackman to Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Ackman wrote, (1) «I find it inappropriate that Allergan's lead independent director was unwilling to speak to a shareholder without management present»; (2) «Mr. Pyott has also apparently criticized Pershing Square, explaining that our views should not be considered, as we are somehow conflicted because of our relationship with Valeant.
These responsibilities include: (i) fostering processes that allow the Board to function independently of management and encouraging open and effective communication between the Board and management of the Company; (ii) providing input to the Chairman on behalf of the independent Directors with respect to Board agendas; (iii) presiding at all meetings of the Board at which the Chairman is not present, as well as regularly scheduled executive sessions of independent Directors; (iv) in the case of a conflict of interest involving a Director, if appropriate, asking the conflicted Director to leave the room during discussion concerning such matter and, if appropriate, asking such Director to recuse him or herself from voting on the relevant matter; (v) communicating with the Chairman and the CEO, as appropriate, regarding meetings of the independent Directors and resources and information necessary for the Board to effectively carry out its duties and responsibilities; (vi) serving as liaison between the Chairman and the independent Directors; (vii) being available to Directors who have concerns that can not be addressed through the Chairman; (viii) having the authority to call meetings of the independent Directors; and (ix) performing other functions as may reasonably be requested by the Board or the Chairman.
Similarly, people born into any given religious faith — Christian, Muslim, Hindu, etc, etc, etc — and who are immersed in that faith, and surrounded by people of that faith, all of their lives — and especially their childhood — can't be expected to suddenly cast off such total indoctrination when an atheist such as myself presents them with certain facts which conflict with their world view.
If that support ceased, perhaps armed conflict would not even be needed to end the present state of affairs....
This national universalism, in Buber's opinion, is the only answer to the present conflict between national sovereignty and the need for international co-operation: «A new humanity capable of standing up to the problems of our time can come only from the co-operation of national particularities, not from their being leveled out of existence.»
I can agree that there is validity in the revelation presented in other religions, philosophies, etc... and that admitting that there is truth somewhere in those revelations does not have to conflict with a belief that Christ was THE revelation.
The second challenge is presented by the emergence of «asymmetrical» or «fourth generation» warfare — conflicts that do not involve nation states (the war on terrorism, for example, involves nonstate entities like al - Qaeda) or involve them in «low - intensity» or clandestine combat (like the U.S. involvement in guerrilla warfare in Central America in the 1980s).
But the «making present» of the Eucharist does not withdraw celebrants from the rough terrain of the political; it brings to the surface those conflicts with which the political order must cope.
Jesus was able to bear up the conflict not by retreating into a spirituality that is preoccupied with his own security but by committing himself totally to a God who is present in the midst of his people for their liberation.
One can not prove that a theory is true by showing that conclusions deduced from it agree with experiment, since (i) future experiments may conflict with the theory, and (2) another theory may be equally compatible with present evidence.
He even seems to allow that Iraq policy may have been just in the «initial decision to wage war,» but then asks, «Is it not also morally required that these conditions be present throughout the conflict if war is to be continued?»
If we were to apply Niebuhr's real politics, with its ready acceptance of the inevitability of conflict, to the present nuclear situation, it could well mean «a perverse preference for the war of mutual annihilation, simply because the war of mutual annihilation means, at least, that the other side doesn't win either.»
You think it would be advisable if I stated expressly why I do not want the logic of my letter to Hromadka applied to the present East - West conflict, why I do not find the present situation analogous to that of 1938.
The Bible portrays a God who is present in the jagged reality of conflict and dislocation, calling the faithful into the crowded ways, not away from them.
I work for the government, there are many things I can't do financially because they could present a «conflict of interest».
As the example of present - day Iran suggests, these conflicts have not disappeared from the contemporary world.
The possibility of conflict between these potentially conflicting claims is always present, yet collisions are not necessarily constant.
But this doesn't mean we hide our dirty laundry, slap on mechanical smiles, and gloss over all the injustices and abuses, conflicts and disagreements, diversity and denominationalism present within the Church; it means we expose them.
According to Rev Hubert Vecchierello, OFM, PhD, «The theory [Lemaitre's model] is a daring one, sweeping aside old astronomical ideas and presenting a picture which is not only one of great splendour but also has the added beauty of seeking to reconcile several conflicting notions held by pre-eminent scientists.»
Not only are the other sciences and the philosophy still far from being completed, but in their present state we find them full of conflicts.
Although the reality is there in the present, filling it and giving it its meaning, it is a reality known in terms of ambiguity, of conflict, of temptation; a reality known in terms of Now, but also of Not Yet.
Also, this blog does not contain any content which might present a conflict of interest.
At all times, the interested director, officer or staff member who has disclosed the conflict must refrain from attempting to influence the deliberations or voting on the matter and may not participate in or be present for the deliberations or vote on the matter.
The minutes of any Audit and Risk Committee meeting where a conflict of interest has been disclosed shall reflect that the conflict of interest was disclosed and that the interested person was not present for deliberations and did not vote on the matter.
I just don't like conflicts it would present and I don't trust them to take the requisite time.)
Practices and games may be on the weekends and in the evenings, so these can present less of a conflict for a parent whose work schedule isn't particularly flexible.
IBFAN and its member groups do not accept funding or have any commercial links with manufacturers or distributors of breast pumps as these present conflicts of interest, whether or not the marketing practices violate the International Code.
This blog does not contain any content which might present a conflict of interest - I value the trust that my readers put in me to be authentic.
This blog does not contain any content which might present a conflict of interest.
Also not present, although they were invited to attend: State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, who delivered the keynote address at the National Conference of Public Employee Retirement Systems in NYC this morning; and state AG Eric Schneiderman, who was prevented by attending by «scheduling conflicts
While the UK is not currently - outside of Syria - engaged in armed conflict, war is ever present in the vernacular of Brexit - supporting politicians and newspapers.
Perhaps more importantly, the outbreak of war in former Yugoslavia, and what was widely regarded as the EU's confused, divided and often impotent response to it, not only illustrated the weakness of the EU's political present, but also indicated that regional conflicts had replaced large - scale territorial war as the principal security threat.
The present government is not at all manned by intelligent peoples capable of taking bold decision in respect of Yemen conflict.
«While there is an urgent operational need to ascertain information from Musa Kusa with respect to the present conflict in Libya, the relevant authorities, including the police, should in time be able to ask him all the necessary questions about Libya's violent history, not least on British soil.»
But the senator has insisted he is not involved with those clients and there is no conflict of interest present because he does not represent any clients with business before the state.
The AG's investigation of SUNY Poly presents «a conflict of interest that can not be resolved, thus further necessitating the Agencies» need for expert outside counsel,» a Department of Environmental Conservation staffer told the comptroller's office in June 2017.
The AG's investigation of SUNY Poly presents «a conflict of interest that can not be resolved, thus further necessitating the Agencies» need for expert outside counsel,» a Department of Environmental Conservation staffer
Scott said that although Abrahams disagrees with other officials, «this can not be said to present a conflict of interest between the county and itself.»
This is to ensure that the fellow is not assigned to any projects that might present a real or perceived conflict of interest with a possible future employer.
«The proposal presents a unique situation, where public health interests in reducing alcohol consumption is not in conflict with the alcohol industry,» says Dr. Rehm.
He was convinced early on that solar and wind power presented an alternative — not just to fossil fuels and nuclear power, but to wars over oil and to the potential for nuclear conflict.
The measurements both of the ancient universe and the present day will get more accurate, which could expose a systematic effect that is tricking us into seeing a conflict where there isn't one.
«There is a potential conflict in that some of his beliefs are not addressable by science,» says Bruce O'Hara of the University of Kentucky, a self - proclaimed «agnostic - slash - atheist» who presented research comparing meditation and sleep.
Many will not be convinced, not because Stringer and Gamble have presented the available evidence inadequately or described conflicting ideas unfairly.
For the purposes of the technical programs in the annual meetings of the Division, the Executive Director may organize sessions, activate sections, and appoint interim section chairs, with the advice of the Executive Committee, to present programs that are not in conflict with the programs of affiliated societies.
This blog does not contain any content which might present a conflict of interest.
A third person shooter where the player takes full control of all four squad members, Conflict: Vietnam does not set out to depict the course of the war; instead we witness four men struggling for survival in the hostile Vietnam jungle against a ruthless terrain and seemingly ever - present «invisible» enemy.
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