I started to
see their conflicts like a fan opening up, and every region of the fan was a different area of trust.
Not exact matches
«We think this is one of the most egregious [
conflicts of interest] we've
seen in recent years, and it seems to be more widely practiced... To me, it sounds
like a commission, and clients approach the adviser operating under the banner of fiduciary expecting those biases to not exist.»
They're asked to tackle tasks
like ones they would
see on the job, such as solving a
conflict between two underlings or leading a team of workers in creating a presentation for the CEO.
Valeriy Geletey said the
conflict over Ukraine, «the
likes of which Europe has not
seen since the Second World War,» would could cost tens of thousands of lives.
And with our current
conflict I can
see with news
like this why people think that this is another holy war.
I also can not
see any real
conflict caused by allowing religious groups to use the space
like any other community group.
What I find interesting about debates
like the one this article engendered is that so many atheists will argue «science,» yet they do not look to actual scientist / believers who made significant contributions to science, yet
saw no
conflict in doing so while also believing in a «Creator.»
You
see, when someone goes on a posting frenzy
like that, they are radicalizing, so now that he was in
conflict on his little collection of «ideas», he is now more emotionally involved and radicalized, never to return to reasonable thought.
I think some are in
conflict anyways, especially the ones with unsaved family, but some don't
see the
conflict,
like my roommmate.
So where the biblical depictions of God
conflict with what is
seen in Jesus, we don't make Jesus to be more
like that violent and bloody god, but should seek to understand what Jesus is telling us about that violent and bloody god....
On the contrary,
conflict is
like the gemologist's magnifying lens, enabling us to
see the precious intricacies of love: that it bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things and endures all things (1 Corinthians 13:7).
That breadth and openness is one of his system's most characteristic features, and I would not
like to
see that admirable breadth and openness obscured by Ryder's emphasis on the
conflicts between Christian theology and Buchler's system of categories.
A handful of young children reveal their thoughts in Bay Area filmmaker Ellen Bruno's wonderful documentary, «Split,» which is, at times, heart - wrenching in its honesty although it's clear that parental
conflict causes them the most stress, not the divorce per se, and not being able to
see their father as much as they'd
like.
I'd love to
see more posts
like these on the
conflicting allergy studies.
When Nyantri Ravindran and colleagues showed mothers how to teach their young children
conflict resolution skills —
like how to
see things from your sibling's perspective, how to negotiate, and how to calm yourself down when you're feeling angry or distressed — the researchers didn't just
see a reduction in sibling aggression.
But the Syrian government is deeply suspicious of international agencies and is determined to limit the presence of international NGOs
like Medecins sans Frontieres, Oxfam, Care, Save the Children and the International Organisation of the Red Cross, who one would normally
see operating en masse at this point in a non-international armed
conflict.
That doesn't mean a member of Congress or a judge can just demand to
see some piece of classified information; they're not exempt from need - to - know (access to classified information requires both a clearance and need - to - know that information), and if they and the executive branch disagree on need - to - know it can be resolved
like any other interbranch
conflict.
Democratic Assemblyman John McDonald of Cohoes — who has balanced his political work with his family - run pharmacy — said he would
like to
see either the state comptroller or attorney general examine how state lawmakers earn outside income in order to
see if there are
conflicts.
Also, doesn't anyone
see a problem with a Governor / Gubernatorial candidate hand - picking the person with investigative authority over them??? Isnt that
like the definition of
conflict of interest??
Since the «real» Nigerian military establishment, noted for its daring and dogged ability to take on all comers in any theatre of
conflict; a military that went
saw and conquered in places
like Liberia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Somalia and several other scenes of more frightening wars around the world,...
Since the «real» Nigerian military establishment, noted for its daring and dogged ability to take on all comers in any theatre of
conflict; a military that went
saw and conquered in places
like Liberia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Somalia and several other scenes of more frightening wars around the world, showed up for the final battle -LSB-...]
He would
like to
see these be the foundation for «partnering agreements,» similar to prenuptial agreements, which would spell out what the parties expect from each other, how they'll interact, and how they'll resolve
conflicts if they arise.
«I didn't think we'd
see conflict signals, because there had been other studies explicitly looking for signals
like these but didn't end up finding them,» Platt said, adding that as a result, scientists had started to believe that the activation might be part of what makes people uniquely human.
But researchers
like Marshall Burke and Solomon Hsiang have managed to quantify some of the non-obvious relationships between temperature and violence: For every half - degree of warming, they say, societies will
see between a 10 and 20 percent increase in the likelihood of armed
conflict.
«I didn't think we'd
see conflict signals, because there had been other studies explicitly looking for signals
like these but didn't end up finding them,» Platt said, adding that as a result, scientists had started to believe that the activation might be part of what makes people uniquely human.The more active the dACC neurons were, the better the monkeys were at tuning out the distracting faces in later trials.
Almost all conventional lotions contain a preservative
like this but I've
seen conflicting research on products
like this, especially in light of the emerging evidence of a skin microbiome, so I prefer not to use it.
There is so much
conflicting info out there and I would
like to
see more on this specific topic since so many people suffer with thyroid issues.
Mockingjay Part 2 doesn't quite reach those heights, but plays out
like a gripping recap of the best bits of the rest of the franchise: the gulf between rival suitors Gale and Peeta is clearer than ever, thanks to their
conflicting ideologies; the clash between dictatorship and democracy is brutally violent; and the action sequences buzz with thrill and ingenuity not
seen since Catching Fire.
Like a lot of soldiers at the time, he
sees the
conflict as «a rich man's war and a poor man's fight.»
The behind - the - scenes action of Living in Oblivion is no exception, and although we've
seen many films just
like it in recent years, such as Mistress and The Big Picture, Tom DiCillo's (Double Whammy, Box of Moon Light) creation distinguishes itself by being about a independent filmmaking, not greatly influenced by the dictation of a major studio or bigwig producer, but by
conflicts within the filmmaker himself.
In a Valley of Violence begins
like many oaters we've
seen in the past and the archetypal characters that therein show all the hallmarks of cowboy picture platitudes; Paul (Ethan Hawke) is a self - effacing drifter who appears more
like a peacenik than the dangerous army deserter we suspect him to be; Gilly (James Ransone) is a murderous intimidator; Mary - Anne (Tessa Farmiga) is a virginal ingenue; Marshal Clyde Martin (John Travolta) is the
conflicted reprobate law man; and so on.
There's a lot of misinformation and
conflicting reports about the real Sarah Winchester, and a film about her could have played out as more of a psychological thriller that leaves audiences questioning (
like Dr. Price does at first) how much of what they're
seeing is even real.
Whether Wakanda's accessibility leads to more
conflicts between Wakanda and the rest of the world remains to be
seen, but
like most of Black Panther, the scene feels prescient and applicable to the real world, especially when a white UN member incredulously wonders what Wakanda, ostensibly a Third World country, could teach the rest of the world.
I think the major thing we found was, because they were focused on a more of an educative approach than what we would call a punitive approach (
like punishing kids)... One was
seeing things as a problem or a
conflict that needed to be resolved.
But when Papa Pilgrim moved his wife and 15 kids to McCarthy, they brought
conflict and confrontation the
likes of which the area had never
seen.
Note that Kobo claims the Wireless edition uses a «sharper e-Ink screen,» and I've
seen conflicting reports whether or not it's the same e-Ink Pearl screen that I
like so much in the Kindle 3.
Then even if it looks
like they can peddle from more than one life company, just look closer, and you'll usually
see that these two life companies have a web of
conflict of interest so tangled that they are essentially owned by the same group of stockholders.
I've
seen conflicting accounts that either say they've
seen ~ $ 1,000 in fuel surcharges, or
like yours that recommend choosing Delta for the least fuel surcharges for this trip.
It's shocking to me, in a way, because I'm a big fan of Batman and the idea of
seeing him and Superman go toe - to - toe in a movie is an amazing premise, especially since we now have the technology to bring such a
conflict to life in much the same way that we can finally do justice to something
like the Avengers.
I was a little annoyed that it felt
like they just lost the last third of the script, as there was very little
conflict resolution, and I was left with more questions than answers by the time credits were rolling, but I'm still very eager to
see how they can raise the bar on their next title when this one is set so high.
It'll be interesting to
see if this was the unintended result of a recent job change or the
like or is a legitimate departure from the
conflict of interest reporting standards of the journal.
Two to three percent, as James Coan from the Baker Institute Energy Forum reminds us in a column for the trade publication FuelFix, is all the difference that Americans will
see in their carbon footprint if they open up pipelines,
like the pending Keystone XL, to the oil sands, instead of importing
conflict oil from the oppressive and persecuting regimes of Saudi Arabia, Venezuela and Nigeria.
The idea that climate change is causing migration and displacement is entering the mainstream, but experts have warned against using the term «climate refugees» to describe what we're
seeing in small islands, coastal regions, and even
conflict zones
like Syria.
It is not surprising to
see activists who are unable to ask one another to do the dishes without immense
conflict, also demand things
like carbon taxes unsuccessfully.
If, however, you go to scientific meetings
like AGU and you sit in on a session where there is some
conflict (real or apparent), what you'll
see is not contrarians vs establishment, but a whole bunch of skeptical individuals trying all sorts of ways to reconcile the different data.
I had
seen in the M&M articles his claim that something
like 99 % of 10,000 red - data runs produced the hockey stick, which is in great
conflict with what you've now told me.
And even regions
like the Valais in Switzerland, which has
seen few water - related
conflicts of interest to date, are expected to suffer from diminished glacial melt water.
Aaron Street: Yeah I mean I think this can be taken too far, so if you had an example
like Brad where he only represents criminal defendants and therefore there's no risk of him having a
conflict come through the site when he's getting actual information about actual cases, but you could
see in a litigation, let's say a family law lawyer, if their website were trying to collect information to provide tools as both an intake and access to justice solution that you potentially run into tremendous
conflicts of interest problems there and I think obviously any lawyer considering pursuing this for their firm should think through the implications of their particular situation, but I think what Brad's doing is awesome in the context of his criminal law practice and I think there are versions of a similar model that could be used in something
like your debt collection defense practice or a small business startup practice or an estate planning practice, but that doesn't mean that it's a model that should be replicated by every lawyer in every practice.
So it is little wonder that we are
seeing regulatory
conflicts like Uber's employment rights dispute.
I've also
seen explicit terms in addenda saying things
like «this addendum takes precedence, supersedes or prevails over and
conflicts, contradictions or inconsistencies with the contract».