Sentences with phrase «publisher at conflict»

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Meryl Streep stars as Katharine (Kay) Graham, the first female publisher of a major U.S. newspaper, and she delivers her most nuanced performance in years... that of a conflicted woman coming to grips with her immense power at a time when many men believed she lacked the capacity for making such far - reaching and weighty decisions.
At any time during your employment when you believe that your conduct or activities may conflict with these guidelines, may appear to conflict with these guidelines, or may otherwise create a conflict of interest, you should discuss the details of your situation with your manager, the Controller, the Publisher, or the President.
But there appears to be another issue at the core of the conflict as well: which party will bear «the financial burden of e-book discounting» now that S&S has agreed to settle the price fixing suit brought against it and other publishers by the Department of Justice.
• The Publishers Weekly review concludes, «The setting often feels more like a thinly disguised version of medieval Europe than a truly original world, but Williams excels at setting up conflicts and other entanglements, skillfully maneuvering Quillifer across the landscape and into increasingly engrossing situations.»
Though details are still vague, the consensus at this point from the publisher is that while it'll have similar overarching themes and goals as 2006's original «Civil War,» the conflict itself will be separate than what originally drove Iron Man and Captain America against each other nearly a decade ago.
She is the co-founder of the High Conflict Institute with Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq., and founder of Unhooked Media where she serves as publisher at Unhooked Books and HCI Press.
Bill Eddy's new book «Trump Bubbles: The Dramatic Rise and Fall of High - Conflict Politicians» is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or the publisher, Unhooked Books.
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