Sentences with phrase «very public conflict»

He was the man who fought the Toronto mayor's very public conflict of interest charges all the way to the Court of Appeal and was instrumental in helping Ford keep his job as leader of Canada's largest city.

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question by Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Erica Jordan, who not - so - subtly suggested that Ryan's approach to healthcare reform, tax reform, and welfare reform was in conflict with the Church's social teaching, the very Catholic Speaker replied that he completely agreed with Sister Erica that God is «always on the side of the poor and dispossessed»; the real question was, how do public officials, who are not God, create public policies that empower the poor and dispossessed to be not - poor and not - dispossessed?
Two players who are very public about their frosty relationship and conflict on the pitch, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale quite clearly don't get on, and the Real Madrid team - mates» feud could still force one of the two players out of the club this summer, with Manchester United willing to pounce for either player.
• Firstly, there were some very deliberate and public comments by Ivan Gazidis which were intended to leave the Club's supporters with an impression that Red & White is in some bitter stand - off with the Board over its desire for a Board seat and that our involvement on the Club's Board might cause conflict and «destabilize» the Club; and
But she said it's at the very least an appearance of a conflict of interest when the campaign manager frequents a state office when he is not a government employee, and it's potentially a violation of the state's public officers» law.
However, she said it is at the very least an appearance of a conflict of interest when the campaign manager frequents a state office when he is not a government employee, and it is potentially a violation of the state's public officers» law.
But she says it's at the very least an appearance of a conflict of interest when the campaign manager frequents a state office when he is not a government employee, and potentially a violation of the state's public officers» law.
But some military medical personnel do feel they have a conflicting loyalty to their patient and their employer, and that feeling can be very complex, said Williams - Jones, director of the bioethics program at UdeM's School of Public Health.
In 2014 Safe Streets workers had 15,000 encounters with the public and mediated 880 conflicts, more than 80 percent of which were deemed to be likely or very likely to result in gun violence.
It says a great deal for the skill of the British secret services (not a phrase one gets to use too often) that the very existence of one of the most important operations of the Second World War managed to be kept from the general public until the best part of 40 years after the conflict ended.
Covers the concept of government failure, with thorough explanations and good examples, including discussions of the following reasons for government failure: Imperfect Information Conflicting Objectives Administrative Cost Market Distortions and introduction to Public Choice Theory Very concise (only 11 slides total), this is a good introductory PPT at a good introductory price!
The public was very conflicted and was not particularly enthusiastic about any of the options.
Despite the very public and acrimonious conflicts that were part of his time as head of the LACMA, Deitch says, «I rented the Wooster Street gallery to the Swiss Institute for five years, and figured that would cover my journey to Los Angeles.
As institutions tailor themselves to keep up with the various and sometimes conflicting demands of employees, the public, and the art itself, the very notion of the museum is evolving.
Moreover, they have recently added an eco-label center where you can do a search on eco-labels and find out information about what particular labels mean, whether they are subject to conflict of interest problems, and whether broad industry and public input was used to establish their standards — a very promising resource.
In fact, unfortunately, these very same metaphors frame the opening to the report as Mooney implies that the primary goal of science communication is to avoid explosive protests and «brewing conflicts» with the public.
I think the conflict between religion and science has very much to do with the problem as we know the American public is hopelessly ignorant of basic science.
It was only after Cáceres» family's lawyers revealed this conflict of interest very recently that the public prosecutor stepped down from the case.
A very important project but at the same time something that's very useful to the public at large because it deals with conflicts of interest that affect our clients at large and affects the public.
Other concerns have kept public sector lawyers from doing very much volunteer legal work but Crown counsel in three provinces are now able to carry out pro bono work with far less exposure to legal claims and less risk of running into conflicts of interest.
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