conflict of interest in Vietnamese

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1. Conflict of interest be damned.

2. We don't see any conflict of interest.

3. That would constitute a conflict of interest.

4. Improving policy and legislation addressing conflict-of-interest issues.

Cải thiện chính sách và pháp luật về kiểm soát xung đột lợi ích.

5. His conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post.

6. Lawyer/Conveyancer behaviour, eg treating you unfairly, or conflict of interest

7. Burns' efforts have raised questions about a possible conflict of interest.

8. This can create a conflict of interest which needs careful management.

9. The party thereby lays itself open to charges of conflict of interest.

10. The basic conflict of interest involves the exploitation of workers by the capitalists.

11. Raising awareness and understanding of conflict of interest among public servants, citizens and enterprises.

Nâng cao nhận thức và hiểu biết về xung đột lợi ích cho cán bộ, công chức, viên chức, người dân cũng như doanh nghiệp.

12. It also found that she seemed to be involved in a conflict of interest.

13. Or a conflict of interest can easily develop with respect to current dividend policies.

14. It is absolutely essential to avoid a conflict of interest of the national accreditation body.

15. A conveyancer must be acutely conscious of the problems a conflict of interest might impose.

16. The emotional problems associated with a possible conflict of interest may need to be recognised.

17. Facing conflict-of-interest allegations, Trump tries Brazenness It's not just the corruption; it's the Brazenness

18. Investigation report on abuse of position and conflict of interest by a staff member at UNEP

19. Grijalva has publicly said Bronson should declare a conflict of interest on anything concerning the lease.

20. Its main contention is that there is no irrevocable conflict of interest between the different parties.

21. By 1837 he had ceased acting as a certifying surgeon, which involved some conflict of interest.

22. 26 A good first step would be to close the loophole in that conflict-of-interest clause.

23. Despite promises[Sentencedict.com], he has yet to resolve conflict of interest issues relating to his business empire.

24. (ii) any internal processes and procedures to mitigate the risk of conflict of interest or market abuse;

25. This creates a fundamental conflict of interest between social groups since one gains at the expense of another.

26. In both cases, the solution is simply and adequately conveyed in the notion of avoiding conflict of interest.

27. Some obesity researchers have clear conflict of interest, promoting or investing in products or programs based on their research.

28. Here, the fact that a conflict of interest is abused is not in itself a sound basis for regulation.

29. Sometimes these resulted in contravention of an Authority rule about foreign ownership or conflict of interest, and further sales followed.

30. Altruist Altruist is only available to independent advisors who work exclusively for their clients so there’s no conflict of interest.

31. Finally, she noted with satisfaction that all the experts had signed and submitted conflict of interest forms, in accordance with decision

32. Here, the emphasis is on the need to isolate and treat differently each conflict of interest situation according to its particular facts.

33. 21 Here, the emphasis is on the need to isolate and treat differently each conflict of interest situation according to its particular facts.

34. Prominent issues identified relate to databases (e.g. linkages, access), networking (e.g. advisory groups, multi-discipline) and program issues (e.g. goals, conflict of interest).

35. Defamation suits by lawyers accused of being Ambidexters, the contemporary term for conflict of interest, constituted a large category of these lawyer defamation suits

36. Defamation suits by lawyers accused of being Ambidexters, the contemporary term for conflict of interest, constituted a large category of these lawyer defamation suits

37. Plumeri explained: "Willis put its stake in the ground in 2004 and declared Contingents a conflict of interest and not in the buyer's best interest

38. An Adjudicator at the Landlord and Tenant Board who admitted to being in a conflict of interest issued an order advocates say weakened the legal position of …

39. Such conflict of interest could arise in particular as a result of economic interest, political or national affinity, family or emotional ties, or any other relevant connection or shared interest’.

40. A Broker will generally make a commission from the company based on the type of insurance he or she sells you, so know that there is an inherent conflict of interest

41. The Braganza case arose in an employment context where the potential for conflict of interest when exercising a contractual discretion is heightened due to the imbalance of power between employer and employee.

42. As the secular cause of action for defamation developed, there were a number of actions instituted by lawyers, including a significant number of defamation suits by lawyers accused of being Ambidexters, the contemporary term for conflict of interest.

43. All Adjudicators, whether or not practising in the field of international arbitration (and most do not) should be familiar with the IBA Guidelines on Conflict of Interest (2014) [1] and the “traffic light” test that is set down therein

44. The editor-in-chief, Richard Horton, went on the record to say the paper had "fatal conflicts of interest" because the study's lead author, Andrew Wakefield, had a serious conflict of interest that he had not declared to The Lancet.

Chủ bút Richard Horton đã phải đưa ra tuyên bố bài báo là "xung đột lợi ích chết người", vì tác giả chính của nghiên cứu Andrew Wakefield đã vi phạm nghiêm trọng tiêu chí của The Lancet.

45. Further, Article 17(2) empowers the Arbitral tribunal to take any measure necessary to avoid a conflict of interest of an arbitrator arising from a change in party representation, including the exclusion of new party representatives from participating in whole or in part in the Arbitral proceedings.

46. Susan Tierney has a conflict of interest in relation to her service on the committee on Accelerating Decarbonization in the United States: Technology, Policy, and Societal Dimensions, because she is currently employed by a consulting company (Analysis Group) that provides analyses of energy markets, clean energy regulatory policy, and resource

47. Ghost Authorship is the failure to identify as an author someone who has made substantial contributions to the research or writing of a manuscript thus meriting Authorship or allowing significant editorial control of a publication by an unnamed party, which may constitute a real or perceived conflict of interest that should be disclosed.

48. More specifically, the main concern in allowing large Corporates — that is, business houses having total assets of Rs 5,000 crore or more, where the non-financial business of the group accounts for more than 40% in terms of total assets or gross income — to open their own banks is a basic conflict of interest, or more technically

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50. Considering that the programme will be implemented (mostly) through procurement, objective 3 of DG TAXUD's AFS (i.e. " Raising awareness on possible conflict of interest in dealing with external stakeholders such as lobbyists, tenderers, contractors") with focus on 1) maintaining records of contacts with lobbyists, 2) centralised management of procurement procedures and contacts with tenderers, 3) dedicated training on contacts with lobbyists, will be particularly applicable to the implementation of the programme.