Examples of Real conflict of interest in a sentence
Real conflict of interest means a reviewer or a close relative or professional associate of the reviewer has a financial or other interest in an application or proposal that is known to the reviewer and is likely to bias the reviewer's evaluation of that application or proposal as determined by the government official managing the review (the Scientific Review Administrator, or equivalent), as acknowledged by the reviewer, or as prescribed by this part.
Real conflict of interest can be found in the real estate that Van Rey owned and in the share that Van Rey bought of a new shopping centre (a centre of which Van Rey was responsible for the arrival) (Sorgdrager & Frissen, 2012: 46).
They felt that, after the Shoah, reconstructive Jewish philosophy of this kind would not be adequately served by either of the two previous paradigms of Jewish Aristotelianism or Jewish Kantianism.
Table of ContentsOverview of Industry & Key Arguments 3Problems of Structure 4Beyond Cost Cutting: Inmate Abuse 6Dependence on Illegal Immigration 7Government, Prison Firms & Society 8Financial Tests 10Possible Reform 12Policy Recommendations 14Works Cited 16Appendix 18 Overview of Industry & Key Arguments In the past four decades the inmate populations in the US has increased nearly ten times from less than 200,000 in the early 1970’s to over 2 million in 2008.
It is typically several orders of magnitude greater than any natural convection effects and therefore effectively removes the random aspect from the experimental measurements.
Real conflict of interest means one that exists at the present time.
Special Council meeting of 28 June 2013." CARRIED Disclosure of Interests (i) Community and Cultural Committee - Real conflict of interest - Items 13 and 14 - Councillor S Blom is a participant in Dancensations which is a recipient of a Festival and Events Grant.
Real conflict of interest was present in case of the real estate that Van Rey possessed and the stock that he bought of a shopping centre in Roermond.
Governance and Finance Committee - Real conflict of interest - Item 23 - The Mayor, Councillor J Hill - Councillor Hill's brother is working for one of the companies listed.
Real conflict of interest: A "real conflict of interest" exists when a Member holds a business, occupational or professional interest, whether directly or indirectly ("a personal interest"), that in the opinion of a reasonable person is sufficient to put into question the Member's ability to exercise his or her duties on the Council independently, impartially and objectively.