This was specifically
targeted at conflicts of interest, which the state had been handling by bringing in lawyers from neighboring offices.
Not exact matches
Outright purchases of unsecured bank debt remain highly unlikely
at this stage given the
conflict of interest the ECB is facing, although other
targeted options could be envisaged, including a reduction in collateral haircuts, eligibility of more risky ABS tranches, or even some
targeted purchases of bank loans if things get worse.
Naturally,
at this early stage there are
conflicting reports over who started the trouble, with some England fans insisting that they were
targeted by the locals for no reason after being well behaved in the presence of the French police throughout the day.
Opponents claimed that it would lead to a poorly co-ordinated economic policy and could potentially lead to
conflict in fiscal and monetary policy aims, resulting in particular from an over-emphasis in setting rates to meet inflation
targets at the expense of other factors such as the exchange rate.
At the same time, the administration revealed that two longtime Cuomo confidants, former Executive Deputy Secretary Joe Percoco and lobbyist Todd Howe, were among the
targets of the federal probe into improper lobbying and
conflicts of interest.
Same reports notes that «no fragile states will achieve Millennium Development Goal by 2015
at the current rate of progress» yet 30 per cent of the Official Development Assistance has been directed or
targeted at fragile and
conflict - affected context.
These calls for rethinking of the various approaches aimed
at alleviating poverty and probably start
targeting poverty, thereby looking more
at the questions of the opportunities available to those living in fragile states or
conflict affected countries.
Children develop
conflict resolution strategies far before adolescence, and there is a strong need for Lesson One's social - emotional awareness intervention
targeted at students in grades K - 6.
However, the portfolio composition
at the
target date confronts a familiar dilemma: How should the
conflicting goals of low - risk investment in retirement be balanced against the need to incorporate into the portfolio some stock investments that, although higher risk, will serve to outpace inflation?
In this issue: The
conflict between private vets and nonprofit clinics; how catios can enrich the lives of cats in shelter / foster care and
at home; using GIS technology to
target at - risk animals; empowering pet owners rehome their own animals; strengthening your compassion resilience, and more.
From assassination
targets getting stuck in the environment (sometimes
targets can glitch out, if they're not dead or down, should you continuously throw smoke bombs
at them), to control prompts flat out not working (one co-op mission saw me unable to even attack or defend during open
conflict), it remains clear that there is room for some much needed improvement from a performance standpoint.
At a moment when South Asian communities, women, and immigrant neighborhoods like the Lower East Side are being
targeted by an evidence - averse administration, this exhibition reflects on the complex global and personal histories that shape
conflicting views of our contemporary moment.
From face - to - face meetings with top corporate officials, to nonviolent direct actions
at corporate headquarters, to banner drops calling out bad actors, to brand jams designed to disrupt the public relations plans of our
targets, RAN has placed mounting pressure on these companies and coined the now widely used term «
Conflict Palm Oil.»
Layer on top of that, technology that reduces the number of lawyers needed for certain tasks, the
conflict between hours
targets and the «do more for less» challenge, alternative legal providers, the growth of contract lawyers, permanent associates, partners who aren't permanent, the growth of paralegals, as well as a clear message from partners
at most law firms that there is no more room
at the top.
Although she stepped down from her position
at the International Crisis Group on June 30, under Arbour, its efforts toward the prevention of deadly international
conflicts, including publishing approximately 90 reports and briefings annually to help recommend policies that will create peace in
targeted regions, has become much more well known.
Target Population: Families and referred children who are
at - risk as a result of family
conflict, lack of parenting skills, child abuse, childhood emotional issues, disruptive behavioral problems including criminal misconduct and other
at - risk situations children, parents, and families face.
Target Population:
At - risk children and families, families in
conflict, foster parents / children, and adoptive families