Sentences with phrase «out of the conflicts of»

Although, no studies on humans were done to test this, partly out of conflict of interests, partly from human integrity (hopefully).

Not exact matches

Switzerland is home to a largely citizen - sourced militia that supports the stance of «armed neutrality» — the country has stayed neutral and out of armed conflict since 1815.
Google, for example, lays out its policies on, among other things, conflicts of interest, customer service, and confidentiality.
If you're the type who's prone to temper tantrums when things don't go your way; losing your cool when people cross you; storming out of rooms, yelling; or going silent during conflict, you're signaling to your boss that you don't want a promotion.
Blank, Harder, and Lanz typify the Movement that Paul has galvanized with new and independent voters who think that the federal government is too big and that the U.S. should stay out of conflicts overseas.
Elza Seregelyi, director of L - SPARK, points out that a «fatal flaw in (a) founding team (is when) founders who are self - aware may successfully get help to overcome a gap or conflict in a certain area, but those who are blindly one - sided (e.g., too technical or lacking domain expertise) or dysfunctional as a team will be unable to execute.»
Yet this obscures the reality that, already by late 1914, all belligerents were stuck in a war that was supposed to have ended soon, according to optimists across Europe, but inconveniently had not, leaving the armies jammed in a conflict that generals and politicians could see no easy way out of.
But flitting from platform to platform to check out data on your customers can take a lot of time and bring up conflicting results.
The conflict: During a recent sit - down, the leader of the Church of England ever so politely told the CEO of payday loan company Wonga that he plans to smite his business out of existence, bringing upon it the full might of the church's powers of... competition.
Former President Barack Obama, as well as France and Germany, opposed arming Ukraine out of concern that it may inflame the conflict.
To the maximum extent permitted by the mandatory laws in your country of residence, these Terms of Service and any Section 27 Dispute arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes), will be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the U.S. and the State of New York without regard to its conflicts of law provisions, without regard to its conflicts of law provisions.
Part of his work with the YPO Peace Action Network is to connect members from conflicting areas of the world in order to seek out resolution.
Of course, all fiction thrives on conflict and calamity, in part because storytelling allows us to live out our nightmares without cost or consequence.
Kevin Burns, a Calgary author and corporate trainer, recommends you start by talking with you new staff, both to iron out any brewing conflicts and to «remind the team that you're still one of them.»
As this 2016 report from Israel's Channel Two points out, «In the most conflicted and blood - soaked city, with the uttermost fear and distrust between nations, Jews and Arabs sit together in a mixed group and it doesn't seem unusual to any of them,» says reporter Tzion Nanous.
In Bargaining for Advantage, Shell urges the reader to figure out his or her own hard - wired approach to negotiation, perhaps by way of a psychological test like that Thomas - Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, which will tell you whether you are a «competitor» or a «collaborator.»
If this is your company and you're caught in the middle of a minefield, your best option (short of quitting) for conflict management is to rise above it: Point out the specific behavior in question, don't personalize the issue (be objective), communicate assertively and state the facts, and document everything that goes on.
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.
But in reality, I always prefer to solve things without conflict and I would even say one of my flaws is that I drag out conflict too long and not in the interest of my organization and my people, because I hate it so much.»
Whether it's conflict between people, everyone freaking out over a rule change, or what have you, make certain that you're the one who remains calm, composed, and in control of your emotions.
I had thought of these as the way the developed world intends to bring developing nations out of poverty and address such international challenges as food security and conflict resolution.
If the U.S. becomes entangled in a drawn - out conflict in Syria, it will likely face many of the same steep bills.
Cohn's parting gift: A check for $ 85 million, including $ 65 million for Goldman stock that Cohn cashed out of in order to avoid conflicts of interest.
So if you see a conflict among your employees spiraling out of control in this way, what can you do to nip the problem in the bud?
The conflict: Americans and Canadians are battling it out over the Peace Bridge, which links Fort Erie, Ont., to Buffalo, N.Y. Americans on the binational authority overseeing the bridge are accusing Canadians of foot - dragging on a redevelopment project on the U.S. side, and Cuomo said the bridge is a «metaphor for dysfunction.»
By following these conflict resolution techniques, you can get your way out of any tough conversation and find a resolution that works for all parties.
Given this phenomenon, it is critical for small business leaders to develop conflict management skills and tackle conflict head on, before it gets out of hand.
We recently pointed out the problems with compensation committees and how the structure of executive compensation can create inherent conflicts of interest between executives and shareholders.
Staff disputed that notion later, with Dalia Blass, director of the Division of Investment Management, pointing out that advisors would carry the burden of identifying and mitigating any conflicts.
«Some RIAs I work with focus on mid - and large - market 401 (k) plans; they won't accept rollovers, they view it as a conflict of interest and will flat out not handle rollovers.»
Variety reports the comedian has dropped out of a live - action film based on the Mattel doll due to scheduling conflicts.
A lot of people, including myself, tried to point out there we're some very serious potential conflicts of interest that could arise when one single company controls most of the main developers for the biggest decentralised and distributed cryptocurrency.
According to Bullard, «the DOL has laid out in detail written documentation examples of material conflicts of interest and the firm's program for mitigating them, which is a virtual roadmap — and also an evidentiary motherlode for bringing both arbitration claims and class actions against firms.»
If Pedro Sánchez Castejón hopes to lead Spain and his party out of its current economic crisis, he must recognize that the crisis is fundamentally a conflict between the interests of Europe's bankers and of Europe's workers.
So, what was previously a fairly unbiased proposal between transaction - based compensation and asset - based compensation became, in the final version, heavily biased in favor of asset - based fees because they now offer a complete out because the DOL decided that conflicted, asset - based fee advisers, with respect to rollovers, don't need to enter into the BICE.»
That led TM to seek a ruling from the NEB confirming that the Board had the jurisdiction to authorize TM's activities, and, to the extent that Burnaby's by - laws were making it impossible for TM to carry out the necessary tests, a ruling that the by - laws were constitutionally inapplicable, or if not inapplicable, were in conflict with the provisions of the National Energy Board Act and therefore inoperative on the basis of the paramountcy doctrine.
You have the potential to either make or break your sales reps. And there's tons of conflicting information out there.
In my personal opinion, the emphasis upon taking out insurance against downside risks lies in conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather than scattering them (if delivering any more at all) in which case precious little insurance has been taken out.
Litecoin founder Charlie Lee recently cashed out his entire holdings of Litecoin, citing a conflict of interest.
This can be tricky, as there's a lot of noise out there, and sometimes reports conflict.
The Japanese Yen and gold are both trading lower after yesterday's safe haven rally, as the imminent threat of the widening of the Syrian conflict eased, but we wouldn't rule out another quick change in sentiment, even as early as today, and the precious metal remains one of our favorite bets in the current environment.
By the second quarter of 1952, the price increases had petered out as it became clear that the Korean War would not spread into a worldwide conflict and with the sharp slowdown in economic growth recorded in that year.
«If the Symmetrical Triangle represents a picture of «doubt» awaiting clarification, and the Rectangle a picture of «controlled conflict,» the Broadening Formation may be said to represent a market lacking intelligent sponsorship and out of control - a situation, usually, in which the «public» is excitedly committed and being whipped around by wild rumors.
«We will see how this case plays out, but the red flags to me at least, are (i) the potential unfair treatment of one class of shareholders to the benefit of another; and (ii) the potential conflict of interest by the Telus board and certain executives.
The conflict between the AAII survey results and both the price action and the results of other sentiment surveys (the AAII survey is definitely the «odd man out») suggests that small - scale retail investors have, as a group, given up on the stock market and are generally ignoring the bullish opinions of mainstream analysts and advisors.
As Richard Rubin pointed out to me on Twitter, section 1043 of the Code is designed to help with similar situations when the certain executive or judicial branch members are required to divest to avoid a conflict of interest.
Department of Labor staffers might move fixed index annuities out of a key exemption when its final «conflict of interest» rule is released, an insurance executive said.
The rapidly escalating trade conflict with China has upended the prevailing economic dynamic of falling unemployment and faster growth, leaving policymakers and investors scrambling to figure out the way forward.
The director of the NEC is supposed to hold meetings and issue memos to form some kind of synthesis out of the often conflicting opinions of various advisers.
I think it really goes to show just how vulnerable some of South Korea «s electronic factories are if a war were to break out, because any conflict will ripple from the global economy from here.
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