Sentences with phrase «own financial ties»

Still, the company details some of its financial ties to HPE in the filing that haven't been previously disclosed and were likely related to Dropbox's migration from AWS, which HPE helped out with.
Certainly, Tillerson has committed billions of Exxon shareholders» money to Russia, and even if he cuts his own financial ties to the company, it will be hard for him to pursue any kind of foreign policy that undoes much of his life's work.
Despite such discussions, and the unwinding of some financial ties between Moore and the national GOP, Federal Election Commission records show that the Republican National Committee and the Alabama Republican Party remain signatories to Moore's joint fundraising committee.
The hearing wrapped up about a half hour ago (you can watch it on C - SPAN), but Senators skeptical of his nomination questioned Gottlieb's close financial ties to the health care and biopharma industries, which have paid him millions in speaking and consulting fees over the years.
Other pain points included drug pricing and how approving more generics may affect costs (Gottlieb parried that question by noting the FDA doesn't have the authority to negotiate prices or consider pricing when approving a drug) and his alleged softness on opioid drug makers due the aforementioned financial ties and pro-industry ideology (the nominee noted that he considers opioid addiction and overdoses a public health crisis «on the order of Ebola and Zika»).
Google issued a harsh response Tuesday to the Campaign for Accountability's analysis of academic papers with financial ties to the search giant.
Much attention has been paid to North Korea's commercial and financial ties to China.
Emerging market economies which have close economic and financial ties to China would be most impacted.
At one point, the president even mentioned McCabe's wife's alleged financial ties to Clinton.
He has family and past financial ties to Ukrainian businesses.
Like many Wall Street firms, Goldman also had financial ties to A.I.G..
Take away: If China cuts financial ties with North Korea, the North Korean economy would without a doubt plunge.
An APM Reports investigation reveals Ross has financial ties to 36 previously undisclosed ships that are spread among at least nine companies.
Still, the wholesale departure of Chinese companies from American stock markets would be a setback to closer financial ties between the world's two biggest economies.
It's kinda humorous how these stakeholders with financial ties pop in and then disappear.
But APC deputy secretary general, Rahmat Ajiguna, said that «Syngenta, who owns the Golden Rice patents, can change the agreement regarding royalty any time they want adding that we can not trust any scientist or government officials with alleged financial ties to IRRI, Syngenta, Monsanto or to any agrochemical TNCs, whom we assumed to be lacking any credibility whatsoever.»
Reviews of the health effects of sugar sweetened beverages that are performed by authors with financial ties to food companies are five times more likely to conclude that there is no association of sugar consumption with weight gain compared to those with other sponsors (relative risk: 5.0, 95 % CI: 1.3 — 19.3)[42].
Reviews of the health effects of sugar sweetened beverages performed by authors with financial ties to the sugar industry are five times more likely to conclude there is no association of sugar consumption with weight gain [42].
We know that the committee will take efforts to avoid conflicts of interest; many of the committee members have current or former financial ties to schools or conference that will be involved in the discussion, and those committee members will have to recuse themselves from discussing those teams.
While the study never takes a position on whether that particular «food fear» is legitimate (and, by the way, I'm totally agnostic on the HFCS vs. sugar question), Wansink's own statements in the media would certainly be reassuring to anyone worried about HFCS — and that alone is troubling given the CRA's financial ties to the study.
They don't trust the conspiracies of Big Pharma and all the financial ties between Big Pharma and the CDC.
October 2015: Town of Brookhaven severs financial ties with Singh's company.
Instead, Cuomo used his leverage to press companies and colleges to adopt a new code of conduct obliging them to sever their financial ties with one another and then drafted a bill to enshrine the code in New York State law.
Knowing how many years and hours Mr. Donaldson has donated to the CMRR, I often wonder if he also has any financial ties with them as well.
Abbruzzese said he severed his financial ties to Bruno in the run - up to joining a consortium that vied for the New York Racing Association duties.
Aides to Hinchey, who said he has no financial ties to the development project Kemble was asking him about, said in a statement, «Mr. Hinchey and Mr. Kemble have had a longstanding antagonistic relationship.
Cuomo has certainly been accused of being buddy - buddy with developers before, and his strong financial ties to the real estate industry — developers and brokers were among the top contributors to his reelection campaign — ensure it's a topic that often comes up.
«Nan has a history of trying to duck tough issues — from her financial ties to embattled Rep. Michael Grimm to Rush Limbaugh's hate speech — but she is out of excuses for further delay here.
Singas began an ongoing review of Nassau County contracts in April after then - state Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos was accused of taking official actions to benefit AbTech Industries, an Arizona - based environmental company that sought and received a contract with Nassau County as well as Glenwood Management, a New York developer that had financial ties to AbTech.
No one — and certainly not NIH — is arguing that financial ties between academic investigators and companies, which are pervasive in biomedical research, should be severed.
Unveiled in May, the proposed rules state that NIH - funded scientists must fully disclose virtually all financial ties to industry, including travel reimbursement, speaking fees, and consulting fees, that might be perceived as compromising research objectivity.
Finally, they point out that 86 % of NCCN guidelines members have financial ties to the pharmaceutical industry, with 84 % receiving personal payments and 47 % receiving research payments.
«Examples of financial ties to industry include payment for research, ownership of stock and stock options, as well as honoraria for advice or public speaking, consultation, service on advisory boards or medical education companies, and receipt of patents or patents pending,» the new guidelines say.
And top - tier medical journals, such as The Journal of the American Medical Association, PLoS Medicine, the British Medical Journal, and the Journal of General Internal Medicine, have developed stringent authorship guidelines to ascertain the contributions of each author and obtain full disclosure of authors» funding sources and financial ties.
The last possibility prompted Christine Seidman, a professor of medicine and genetics at Harvard Medical School in Boston, to observe that new requirements could mean that the amount of paperwork required to disclose financial ties could «very quickly exceed the scientific content» of a grant application.
► On Wednesday, also at ScienceInsider, David Malakoff reported that «[a] half - dozen academic journals are investigating allegations that aerospace engineer Willie Wei - Hock Soon, a prominent skeptic of the idea that humans are contributing to global warming, failed to disclose financial ties to a fossil fuel company in papers they published.»
The study, released in February, was criticized earlier this week when an advocacy group highlighted the financial ties of its lead author to an energy company.
Pervasive financial ties between universities and the pharmaceutical industry are tainting biomedical research, according to a study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association last January.
«Financial ties of medical journal editors should be disclosed.»
In recent years, financial ties between medical researchers and industry have been under increased scrutiny.
And in Australia, the environment minister is investigating claims that members of a board responsible for protecting the Great Barrier Reef have financial ties to companies that could benefit from a major port expansion.
No, other than taking care of soccer players — that's the only financial tie I have.
She also wants the membership of work groups to be changed so that none has a majority of members with financial ties to industry.
For the current rewrite, known as DSM - 5, the APA for the first time required authors to declare their financial ties to industry.
Nevertheless, Nissen found himself under attack, often by people with explicit financial ties to the drug industry.
The rise in academic patenting and licensing also gives universities and their professors growing financial ties to outside companies, not to mention growing investments in their own research (including patent rights, stockholdings, and royalty shares).
Triggered by our letter, Representative Raúl M. Grijalva of Arizona called for a congressional hearing on Goklany's financial ties to Heartland.
At the same time, there are some serious holes in the Dr. Daniel's report and the potential financial ties to the new company bring up more questions.
Dr Daniel has a rumored history of contention with different parties within WAPF and with Green Pastures as well as potential financial ties to the new EVCLO company.
At the same time, there are some holes in the report from Dr. Daniels and some potential financial ties that have come to light that call her motivation into question.
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