Sentences with phrase «than conflicting decisions»

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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 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.
«The immorality of the United States and Great Britain's decision to invade Iraq in 2003, premised on the lie that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, has destabilised and polarised the world to a greater extent than any other conflict in history,» wrote Tutu.
The congregation finds it simpler and less troublesome to believe the things God did as recorded by those few writers who survived the babel of conflicting proclamations of God's Word and achieved canonicity than to venture some faith - decision amid differing announcements of what God is doing in our time.
In seeking to explain the commencement of armed conflicts among nations, writings from our century are far more likely to emphasize «environmental» causes, such as, of course, economics, than the freewill decisions of various leaders or the power of ideas.
Therefore, if the dads - to - be ever tells their pregnant Libra wives to make a decision on the color of the babies» rooms - that will do nothing other than upset them and make them even retreat since they hate conflict.
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Our divisive political system seems fated to make decisions about genomic editing of human embryos mainly amidst conflict, with experts dueling in the public media rather than through a thoughtful and well - informed debate conducted in a credible framework.
The only thing more incredible than Governor Dannel Malloy's decision to appoint Erik Clemons to the State Board of Education is the fact that Connecticut's Democratic controlled legislature appears ready to rubber - stamp Malloy's nominee despite the «Substantial Conflict of Interest» that should prevent him from serving on the Board.
Said a report by Global Insight: «Recurrent conflicts (with Piech) underpinned by the growing influence played by Porsche, which became VW's single largest shareholder less than a year ago, may have accelerated Pischetsrieder's decision.
While NCF will always be available to provide the investor guidance and counseling on the trust deed investments, the ultimate decision is in the hands of the trust deed investor rather than a manager of a fund who might have conflicting interests in the investment decisions.
Rather than simply using conventional economic metrics to try to reconcile apparent conflicts between environmental concerns and the bottom line, Ford's leaders began to examine how smart design decisions could grow not just profits but social and ecological value as well.
Under these conditions we have far more influence with client «buying» decisions and follow - through on our advice than if we just pushed our business agenda forward, ignoring or avoiding potential conflict at the «personal» level of the interaction.
The addition, which is in line with the Supreme Court's decision in Canadian National Railway Co. v. McKercher LLP, says the risk of conflict «must be more than a mere possibility; there must be a genuine, serious risk to the duty of loyalty or to client representation arising from the retainer.»
A multiplicity of proceedings with conflicting decisions would not result from the actions being conducted in different courts because the misrepresentation action relies on a different set of facts and a different body of law than the Small Claims Court actions
Decisions that would be in the best longterm interest of an organization are often different than those actually made by individuals within it, due to factors such as ambiguity, temporal impacts, repetition, and conflicts (see, e.g. Organizational Decision Making).
Since Dr. Gottman, author of The Relationship Cure, started his Love Lab, more than 100 couples have agreed to talk about their subjects of chronic conflict — the distribution of household tasks, decisions about the children, the management of family finances, relations with in - laws, disagreements over smoking and drinking, and so on.
In a national survey conducted by Decision Analysts, Inc., 81.5 percent of men stated that in the middle of a marital conflict, they felt disrespected rather than unloved.
According to a national survey of middle and high school students, less than one third indicated that their school provided a caring, encouraging environment, and less than half reported that they had competencies such as empathy, conflict resolution and decision - making skills (Benson, 2006; cited in Durlak et al., 2011).
We help families who are facing difficult transitions to manage emotions, communicate effectively, make educated decisions and reduce conflict while keeping the most important goals of both parties at the forefront of the settlement.The focus is on constructive problem solving rather than on adversarial bargaining and court imposed solutions.
Using a non-adversarial process is typically less expensive and results in less conflict and better decisions — because you make them yourselves — than litigation.
One recent study looking at two decades worth of research on more than 1,000 married American couples found that those who shared equally in making decisions were more likely to have happy, low - conflict marriages than those who did not.
Specifically, when adolescents perceived that they had more autonomy for diabetes - related decision making than mothers attributed to them, mothers reported more diabetes - related conflict.
In contrast, discrepancies in which adolescents reported that they were less in charge of decisions than was reported by mothers did not relate to more diabetes - related conflict.
In particular, when adolescents reported that they were more in charge of decisions than reported by their mothers, mothers reported more conflict.
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