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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Economic interests rather than political objectives have in many cases become a dominant force behind the current African armed conflicts.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Is it the investment analysts for the big brokerage firms where conflicts of interest between research and investment banking departments can bias investment recommendations?
Conflicts of Interest While the doctors unanimously agreed that no conflicts of interest actually resulted from joining or becoming affiliated with a managed care practice or health insurer, they acknowledged that certain pressures may exist in this area.
Conflicts of Interest : For purposes of evaluating conflicts of interest, MDP clients that receive nonlegal services would be treated as clients of the MDP lawyers.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Reduce conflicts of interest and interference with agency mission by drafting and implementing legislation creating a five-year period in which regulatory staff could not be employed or contracted by industries they had regulated.
Conflicts Of Interest It shall be the responsibility of each Board Member to disclose to the Board any outside association a Board Member may have impacting on a decision before the Board.
Conflicts of Interest In the conduct of public business, citizens, public officials and employees should avoid even the appearance of conflict between their private interest and public welfare.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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Conflicts of interest exist for many GCC developers; the developers as well as the GCC Steering Committee will not allow those conflicts of interest to have an effect on the development of GCC.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Financial conflicts of interest can arise when scientists' private financial interests and their research converge in a way that might call into question their ability to make unbiased decisions related to their work.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Conflicts of interest and in particular their inability to look after their beneficiaries without hazarding their own business prospects arise from their dependence on CEO patronage which has largely neutralised them.
Such conflicts were often motivated by political or economic concerns but were given religious overtones in order to convince the masses it was in their best eternal interest to get involved.
Potential conflicts of interest may arise between administrators of mediation programs and mediators and there may be strong pressures on the mediator to settle a particular case or cases.
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