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Not exact matches
And lots
of family businesses struggle even to get to the stage where a transition might be possible, since working with your family can be even more stressful and filled with
conflict than usual (it harms business innovation too).
«Persistent
conflicts and their regional spillovers, security concerns, weaker -
than - anticipated public investment (Afghanistan, Jordan), delays in implementation or completion
of structural reforms (Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia), and political and policy uncertainty (Lebanon, Pakistan) continue to weigh on growth.
De Beers spokesman Andrew Coxon estimated the value
of conflict diamonds produced from three African states involved in civil war at more
than US$ 255 million.
After all, the outcome
of uprisings in MENA could disrupt the global economy more
than the
conflicts themselves, especially if the victors move to punish foreign companies with close relationships to the local dictators under attack.
Mexico declared war on drug cartels and organized crime a decade ago, a
conflict that claimed more
than 200,000 lives and shows few signs
of slowing up.
But bewilderment about that initial verdict says more about public understanding
of conflict of interest
than it does about the substance
of this case.
(In 2011, Cenovus Energy let on that output from two
of its in situ oilsands projects could meet the standard, which mandates that crude oil imported to the state have lower wells - to - wheels emissions
than the average
of all crudes sold in the U.S.) «Yes, I think that's feasible,» says George Hoberg, a political scientist at the University
of British Columbia who specializes in environmental
conflict.
So for now, we're still in the bluff and bluster phase; technically speaking, the current
conflict is better described as a war
of words
than a trade war.
«Given there has been no let - up in the
conflict since the end
of November, we can assume that more
than 60,000 people have been killed by the beginning
of 2013,» UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Wednesday.
For example, the simple task
of loading Oculus Home on a headset took much longer
than it should because
of the
conflicting and outdated software.
I think the cultural gap between a liberal metropolis like New York and the rest
of America is more stark
than it has been, and the
conflict plays out in Internet media because Hulk Hogan's [Florida] neighbors can read Gawker.
Exxon created a payout plan in January 2017 for Tillerson, who had led Exxon since 2006 before serving in the Trump administration, to compensate him for more
than 2 million unvested shares and stock units while removing any
conflicts of interest.
Aid groups report that more
than six million people have died in the past decade as casualties
of the war, and yet the
conflict goes largely unnoticed to the Western world.
The report suggests that civilians have been detained merely because they were suspected
of supporting varying sides
of the Ukrainian
conflict, which began in April 2014 and has claimed more
than 9,400 lives.
Boards are empowered to protect shareholders, but many shareholders have become sympathetic to activists because they believe the system has inherent
conflicts of interest; that directors are more interested in collecting paychecks and preserving their status quo
than in exercising their fiduciary duty to shareholders.
More
than half
of the diamonds on the market today come from
conflict regions, like the Congo and Sierra Leone.
They found that fathers in dual - earner couples feel «significantly greater work - life
conflict than mothers, and this level
of conflict has risen steadily and relatively rapidly.»
But just because
conflict is inevitable when colleagues
of diverse backgrounds and temperaments are thrown together in a high stress work environment, doesn't mean disputes can't be dealt with constructively and in a way that reinforces rather
than erodes morale at your company.
The company has listings in more
than 65,000 cities, and faces a
conflicting maze
of laws and HOA regulations, making it hard to enforce rules by geography.
The
conflict between the mail carrier and its biggest union sparked another instance
of federal back - to - work legislation, but it didn't end the more
than year - long dispute.
Other characteristics that are shared due to the common methodology include: (1) The estimates encompass both transfers and changes in society's real resources (the latter being benefits in the context
of the 2016 RIA but costs in this RIA because gains are forgone); (2) the estimates have a tendency toward overestimation in that they reflect an assumption that the April 2016 Fiduciary Rule will eliminate (rather
than just reduce) underperformance associated with the practice
of incentivizing broker recommendations through variable front - end - load sharing; and (3) the estimates have a tendency toward underestimation in that they represented only one negative effect (poor mutual fund selection)
of one source
of conflict (load sharing), in one market segment (IRA investments in front - load mutual funds).
The chart shows estimates by the International Monetary Fund
of output gaps and credit gaps during that period; while such estimates are obviously imprecise, they suggest that in most
of those countries, inflation targeting and financial stability may have been complementary, rather
than conflicting goals.
«It's normal for there to be family
conflicts, but when you add the stress
of more
than five months without power, without food, living patterns change... it makes it harder for people to manage daily life,» Santana Mariño told the newspaper.
Though Trump and Dillon claimed that their plan resolved questions about
conflicts of interest, ethics experts disagree: Because Trump still knows what his assets are and the identities
of those with whom he does business, they say, Trump still knows more
than enough to favor his company.
The decades - long
conflict that is currently raging over short - termism and activist hedge funds strikes me as analogous to the Thirty Years» War
of the 17th Century, albeit fought with statistics («empirical evidence»), op - eds and journal articles rather
than cannon, pike and sword.
This discipline may be imperfect, but it doesn't work worse for corporate speech
than for other types
of decisions where managers» interests
conflict even more directly with those
of the corporation.
The
conflicts of interest boil down to: It is in the financial industry's interest to steer investors into high - fee active funds rather
than low - fee passive funds.
In a Jan. 13 internal memo to senior White House advisors that was obtained by ThinkAdvisor, Jason Furman, chairman
of Obama's Council
of Economic Advisers, states that the redraft «represents a middle ground,» and that he agrees with DOL that the current regulatory environment allows brokers to give «
conflicted» advice, which costs retirement savers more
than $ 6 billion a year.
Many firms have organized themselves on the basis
of capturing «
conflicted payments rather
than the delivery
of high - quality financial advice,» the memo states.
What happens in a command economy such as China's is that the element
of free social
conflict that market capitalism contains is absolutely missing - and that therefore the Chinese economy must sooner rather
than later collapse under the strain and burden
of «unproductive» investment.
U.S. stocks climbed on Monday, with the Dow Jones adding more
than 200 points as fears
of an escalating
conflict in Syria faded and investors turned...
Economic sanctions against Russia and a worsening
of the
conflict in Ukraine led the rouble to plummet by more
than 13 % during September and October.
In my personal opinion, the emphasis upon taking out insurance against downside risks lies in
conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags
of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather
than scattering them (if delivering any more at all) in which case precious little insurance has been taken out.
The equity ownership, economic interest and cross-directorships could create, or appear to create,
conflicts of interest when these individuals are faced with decisions that may impact us differently
than EHI.
Because Goldman, Sachs & Co., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. or their affiliates will receive more
than 5 %
of the proceeds
of this offering in connection with the repayment
of our credit agreement, each
of Goldman, Sachs & Co., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. is deemed to have a
conflict of interest under Rule 5121.
As the rule is implemented, retirement savers will benefit from receiving genuine advice that's in their best interest rather
than advice that is influenced by
conflicts of interest.
In choosing to register under either Reg A + or Title III, real estate crowdfunding platforms must acknowledge two
conflicting facts: 1) that accredited investors have more money to spend, both individually and as an investment demographic that includes institutional investors; and 2) that there are potentially many more non-accredited investors
than accredited, and many
of them like the idea
of passive investing.
With this expansion in coverage, Glass Lewis covers more
than 6200 companies across the globe and has become the only global,
conflict - free provider
of proxy research and analysis.
World Diamond Council president Edward Asscher credited KP with removing more
than 99 %
of the world's
conflict diamonds from the market, Bloomberg reported.
One
of the exceptions in this space was the iShares MSCI Spain Capped ETF (EWP), which bled more
than 37 %
of its total assets last month in the face
of the ongoing
conflict between Spain and Catalonia's leaders.
The materials sector is 5 per cent lower
than at end October and has shown considerable volatility during the period because
of the
conflicting effects
of strong increases in metals prices and concerns about the appreciation
of the Australian dollar.
Employees now have much more access to be productive
than ever before, from any with high - speed Internet, and at what times
of the day they work best; these shifts will ultimately will allow employees to reduce
conflict between their professional and personal work lives.
What the priest did was in direct
conflict with everything I was taught by two different orders
of nuns and more
than one Jesuit priest.
Jesus said, «Blessed are the peacemakers,» and He said it to a group
of people who were no less prone to
conflict than we are.
You have not a shred
of evidence for that belief, other
than the disjointed and
conflicting writings
of Bronze - age nomads.
When it comes to war, religion is more often a tool
than a root cause
of the
conflict
What might it mean to follow Jesus into
conflict with initiatives
of hope rather
than withdrawing out
of fear?
It is a Hebrew word that means far more
than the absence
of conflict or strife.
It teaches strong moral values, but other
than that what it teaches about the Kingdom
of Heaven directly
conflicts with what Jesus told us about it.