Sentences with phrase «obvious conflict»

It's easy actually, it requires dinosaurs with obvious conflicts of interest to get out of the way is all.
Could a more obvious conflict of interests and a more obvious compromise of professional and oath - derived standards of ethics be imagined?
The most obvious conflict has to do with compensation.
The other, more obvious conflicts possess that same quality.
He also met repeatedly with law - firm clients to discuss legislation the clients were seeking — an «obvious conflict of interest,» court papers state.
I recently wrote a post that sparked a firestorm of comments; most felt that I had overstepped myself for daring to suggest that the Law Society of Upper Canada ignores obvious conflicts in connection with its operations.
There's obvious conflict between the two, so now this fraud of a manager is not only under performing, his now trying to do us harm which proves he has no love for the club whatsoever, all he loves is the # 9 million a year his getting.
Kelley's recommendations to ensure charter school accountability include, among others, requirements for charters to report much more information about their financials and a prohibition on obvious conflicts of interest in charter school governance and operations.
Avoiding obvious conflicts of interest and the potential for conflicts of interest is a wise choice.
Unfortunately, the concept is handled a little ham - fistedly, with a rather obvious conflict of good versus evil undermining the more subtle characterization often brought by shades of grey.
If one looks at Willie Soon's publications, stance, and funding source, there is a quite obvious conflict of interest, right?
The rapid swing in the value of Bitcoin shows obvious conflicting responses to short - term and long - term impacts of the SegWit2x fork cancellation, as well as the propensity for immense volatility in both Bitcoin and the entire spectrum of cryptocurrencies.
While the most obvious conflict being sought when releasing a 7» tablet will be the Google vs Kindle Fire matchup, Apple's anticipated iPad 3 will be joining the fray as well with a smaller design that intrigues many potential customers.
There are obvious conflicts of interest.
I'll start by highlighting the obvious conflict of interest, here: my blog is carried on the website of Canadian Business magazine.
This activity, which has an obvious conflict of interest, makes the LP's job of judging VC performance even more difficult.
«He [Whitmarsh] considers that the PSA is [in] an obvious conflict of interest in the handling of the review, and that the review will be extremely cursory in nature rather than a thorough examination of the relevant events in 2012,» he wrote.
This is a serious matter and creates another obvious conflict of interest.»
It arose primarily because of the obvious conflict between physical desires and rational demands.
Aside from the obvious conflict of interest that the donation implies, and the dubious reasons for which it was offered, the actual food being donated will put Brazilians at risk.
The only moment of sanity came when reporter Jim Avila of ABC News (who has stayed with this story from the beginning — watch his report here) tried to raise the obvious conflict of interest on display.
Considering that Badinter styles herself as an honest - to - God academic — a serious one with serious credentials — it's troubling, to say the least, that she doesn't seem to feel the need to proactively disclose the obvious conflicts posed by her millions in income from Nestlé's PR firm.
The solicitor is put in an obvious conflict of interest.
I refer to obvious conflict of interests by those using state positions to promote private business interest,» the diplomat decried.
But due to his obvious conflict here, Jessica Proud, who recently returned to NLC from Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino's press shop, has taken over spokeswoman duty for Turner.
In the past few election cycles, Democratic consultants have generally taken a percentage of television ad buys rather than a flat fee, creating an obvious conflict of interest when it comes to determining how a campaign should spend its money.
In addition, we have obvious conflicts of interest with regard to government advisors and their connections to certain payday loan companies, not to mention the connections that government ministers have to private health organisations and other vultures, waiting in the wings to take the profitable parts of our NHS, which the government is hell bent on selling off.
What ulterior motives exist that the town board is adamant in appointing an individual who has obvious conflicts of interest with at least four employees / officials.»
Scottish National Party (SNP) MP Angus MacNeil, added: «It is with some alarm that I hear the attorney general is to involve himself with a matter where there is such an obvious conflict of interest.
Others have cited the obvious conflict of interest situation arising out of the Minister's long - standing relationship with the new SEC Director - General at Data Bank, which Ofori Atta founded with two others in the early nineties, as grounds for a revocation of the appointment.
There is an obvious conflict of interest that is unacceptable.
With that obvious conflict any ethical public official would have recused themselves from any of the discussion or vote on the proposed expansion.
It bears noting that Mr. Friedman's position on the expansion should not be considered due to his obvious conflict of interest as Tops landlord.
Typically, these rules frown on too - obvious conflicts of interest and require some kind of financial disclosure, as though someone taking bribes is going to list it on their income taxes.
Councilmen Steven Matteo and Joseph Borelli, two Staten Island Republicans, said in a statement that «there is an inherent and obvious conflict of interest in having to vote oneself a pay raise.»
«There is a critically important reason the City Charter requires any changes to salaries for elected officials be evaluated and ultimately recommended by an independent body: because there is an inherent and obvious conflict of interest in having to vote oneself a pay raise,» the trio said.
Rules would prevent anyone with an obvious conflict of interest from serving.
Herman Daly, the senior environmental economist at the World Bank, says: «There is an obvious conflict between an international policy of free trade and a national policy of internalisation of environmental costs.
Since eHarmony has an obvious conflict of interest, Cacioppo asked two statisticians with no connection to the company, Elizabeth Ogburn and Tyler VanderWeele of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, to analyze the answers.
So there's not an obvious conflict.
His association with the company presents itself as an obvious conflict of interests.
Despite the obvious conflict of interest, Malloy appointed Comer to the State Board of Education in the spring of 2013.

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