Sentences with phrase «perceived need and interest»

What is clear is that while perceived need and interest are high, program attrition is also high.

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What's at issue in conflict of interest matters is the need to protect the integrity of the institution, and in particular the way key stakeholders perceive its decision - making processes.
They explained how they felt constantly forced to deliver projects that were tailored to the funder's interests and little to what they perceived as needed by the people.
The imbalance may also erode Southern trust in a process that is sometimes perceived to be more responsive to developed countries» interests and needs, they wrote.
It needs to be made clear that the funds from the Legal Aid Board were not used for the 1998 Lancet study, and therefore I perceived that no financial conflict of interest existed.»
«There are usually three core reasons that motivate people: a desire for food safety in terms of pesticide residue, a need to support local farmers and communities as well as the general environment, and an interest in perceived health benefits.»
The Academies Financial Handbook places emphasis on the need for the accounting officer to manage carefully relationships with connected parties to avoid real or perceived conflicts of interest and to ensure that restrictions placed on trade that can be undertaken by academy trusts with connected parties are complied with.
Secretary Duncan needs to head this off now, by admitting that he and his team have potential conflicts of interests with regard to their roles in grant making, recognizing that those conflicts are widely perceived by potential grantees, and explaining how grant decisions will be insulated from interference by the department's political appointees.
The provision of investment is an acute need, due to the perceived crisis in the domestic book publishing and book selling industry, as well as the decline of interest in reading among the local population.
It is interesting to note that the response from critics to the Whitney Biennial at the time was brutal: LA Times art critic Christopher Knight described it as «a Biennial that puts its faith in a gruesome kind of art, which perceives the audience as morally, socially and intellectually deficient, and in desperate need of immediate artistic treatment.
If there are perceived, orreal, conflicts of interest, this may preclude the use of that peer review and, in those instances, another peer review would be needed.
In this regard, the firm may employ a general firm resume, together with resumes for its individual lawyers, its specialty groups, and its branch offices, the use of which is tailored to the perceived interest or needs of a particular client or prospective client
Developing and making effective use of a firm resume (in this regard, many firms employ a general firm resume, together with resumes for its individual lawyers, its specialty groups and its branch offices, the use of which is tailored to the perceived interest or needs of a particular client or perspective client).
It holds that developers will perfectly perceive the needs of the community and respond to them, that miners will clearly recognize their economic interests and act in accordance with them, that bitcoin users will all oversee this process well, guiding the other sectors of the bitcoin ecosystem toward its highest and best use.
Although compliance may seem like a culturally proper reaction in China because it involves filial piety and is aimed at maintaining harmony with parents (e.g., Rothbaum et al., 2000), it is interesting to see that compulsive compliance actually was closely and positively linked with perceived need frustration in China.
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