Sentences with phrase «own competing interests»

Add to that the multiple competing interests in such a situation and the opportunity for a wrong decision with significant consequences is magnified many times over.»
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
The WA ministers in Julia Gillard's new government will have their hands full juggling the competing interests of their state and federal responsibilities.
But the Journal also notes that Obama's tendency to listen to competing interest groups has meant that small businesses have «found a new, welcoming tone in the White House.»
The problem, says Kitchen, is that balancing dozens of competing interests is «a totally different ball game» than running a business.
All three choices involve difficult decisions about how to balance the competing interests of various groups.
How, given the competing interests, were these board members able to exercise the duty of loyalty required of them?
We won't succeed without a deep understanding of external stakeholders and their competing interests, and how those interests correspond with the capabilities and limitations of the organization.
They are professionals who are trained to present their client's case in the best light and agree to hold client information confidential from competing interests.
Our investment practice was born out of the frustrations of our CPA colleagues in navigating the black box of competing interests that is Wall Street.
Emergency funds are tough to build because there are so many competing interests and you don't want to have all that cash laying around not making any meaningful return.
While functional, these systems rapidly become unwieldy in the face of dynamic conditions and competing interests.
This session will touch on some common limitations, dissect the competing interests, review key opportunities and offer some competitive models that are getting traction in the investment community.
Also, the execution of a marketplace is a lot harder due to the multiple dimensions and competing interests of all participants.
Already, the administration has delayed action on its investigation of the national security impact of rising steel and aluminum imports from China, as it weighs the competing interests of companies that produce those materials and those that use them.
As bankers, we are concerned about growth and returns - regulators about safety and soundness - central bankers with the competing interests of systemic risk and economic growth - and politicians have to deal with significant public discourse.
These contributory and competing interests are, too, affected by various external selection pressures, for example, intra / inter-species compet - ition / predation.
There are a wide range of reproductive strategies resulting from the competing interests at various levels of selection, that is, the level of individual genes / gene clusters, the level of the individual and the level of the population / species.
But this role they play will be misunderstood, absolutized, unless they are «set against a panoply of other voices» from that same cultural milieu which exhibit the same or competing interests.
It is by getting lost in rivalry with competing interests that prayer slips out of life, and disappears from consciousness by the back door.
My stance on abortion is based on the competing interests of personal bodily autonomy and a deference to preserving otherwise innocent life.
Suffice it to say that I believe the morality of a given abortion decision is subject to the competing interests present in that particular situation (e.g. life of the mother, incest, ra - pe, severe defects, severe economic hardship to already existing siblings, etc, v. abortion as birth control, pure personal convenience, etc).
As I noted before, the morality of a decision to terminate a pregnancy, IMHO, turns on a host of legitimate competing interests (e.g. life of the mother, ra - pe, incest, deprivations to already existing siblings v. abortion as birth control, pure convenience, etc).
Instead the new document speaks more realistically of the need to «balance and harmonize» competing interests, including balancing «economic progress with the flourishing of ecological systems.»
We could argue that their books were written by several different authors over a period of several decades, all of whom had competing interests and goals, most of which involve self - advancing propaganda and fictional tales of the supposed author's life and ideas.
Because of these difficulties and also the pressures, strains, and competing interests of modern existence, many persons rarely pray.
Democracies based on the accommodation of competing interests are inherently unstable.
But they have failed to realize to what degree the sinfulness of all men, even the best, makes justice between competing interests and conflicting wills a perennial necessity of history.
If we have to conjure labels to distinguish between competing interests, then how about just going by the «haves» and the «have - nots»?
Trust us, we know how to balance competing interests
To discover an answer and then implement it among competing interests requires moral imagination, technical ingenuity and political skill.
Human Management Some of you may read this while watching television or otherwise multitasking your way through the competing interests of the day.
The state is at the service of civil society and arises from it since, inevitably, there are clashes of interests at a civil level which need an authority to provide binding policies and laws to fairly resolve competing interests.
«Because it is public, performance is a site of struggle where competing interests intersect, and different viewpoints and voices get articulated» (Conquergood 1989, 84).
The unspoken purpose is to gather together as many uninformed delegates as possible and persuade them with evangelical fervor that one's causes are just, one's explicit intentions are righteous and the strategy should be to create a unity of purpose out of a babel of competing interests.
Disclosure: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
Clearly, she says, there are «balances» and «competing interests» the government has to «take into account».
That is a significant oversight considering that Warrnambool is controlled by four big shareholders with competing interests controlling about 63.5 per cent of the company, hedge funds controlling about 15 per cent and the balance held by retail shareholders.
Hawker Committee Competing Interests: is there balance?
Building golf courses, especially along the California coast, is always a tango between the competing interests of environmentalists and golfers, but only at Pebble Beach could it involve New Age mysticism, the threat of terminally ill children chaining themselves to trees and pitched dissertations on heart rot.
«If the issue is cleaning things up, we need a balance of competing interests.
Competing interests RT, MR are employed by World Rugby, the global governing body for the sport of Rugby Union.
Competing interests The National Childbirth Trust, where MN is head of policy research, is a campaigning charity committed to increasing the proportion of straightforward vaginal births.
We have to adjust to the space we have in a way that balances all of the competing interests,» Trizna said.
They spring from what looks like competing interests of loving people at very different ages and stages.
Decisions that favor either the father or the mother are considered; sometimes a compromise is reached between their competing interests.
Those working on infant and young child nutrition should have no competing interest.
Competing interests: Ron Ensom is part of the national knowledge transfer initiative on physical punishment at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario.
I noted that his predecessor, Mark Schroeder, who was also anti-Silver, was often frustrated in his efforts — particularly when it came to UB 2020, although that was a very complex issue with a lot of competing interests.
For this reason its foreign policy, while ruthlessly self - serving, must also be a fine balancing act wherein competing interests are weighed and compromises made, concerning international and domestic actors alike.
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