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en I've said many, many times that people who run the transition exercise shouldn't go into government. To do it otherwise is almost to be in a conflict of interest.

en It shouldn't be assumed there is a true conflict of interest. To me, a conflict of interest implies that someone's judgment is going to be influenced by this relationship, and that is not necessarily the case.
  John Kane

en There is a general rule of necessity with any government board. If they need to act and can't act, the conflict can be overlooked. If they are paralyzed from acting, they may have to overlook the conflict of interest.

en I feel like I have worked hard to comply with the agreement. It said you must avoid any conflict of interest or the perception of a conflict of interest. It's hard to control that last part. Perception of a conflict of interest could be anything.

en An exchange is a monopoly; it shouldn't be a company because there's a conflict of interest between what's best for customers and what's best for shareholders, ... As an investor, I really can't complain.

en We understand there are times when government must regulate land use. But government should exercise that power prudently.

en It is not routine for scholars to disclose the nature of their clinical practice as a potential conflict of interest. For example, the presence of a cardiovascular surgeon as an author of an article about whether a certain cardiac surgical technique was safe would not represent a conflict of interest,

en If there is a conflict now, why wasn't there a conflict when he came into office or when he became Senate majority leader? ... And with his family still involved with HCA, I don't know that selling the stock even ends the conflict of interest. ... The timing of this doesn't quite make sense.

en This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. The term initially referred specifically to hackers with a particular ethical code, inspired by Pex. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or exercise their revolutionary right to overthrow it.
  Abraham Lincoln

en That really stemmed from my frustration with the town charter. You're supposed to back off and not vote [when a conflict of interest arises] but that didn't happen. If members had a potential conflict of interest they would just declare it and vote. That wasn't proper.

en Even those elderly people who did modest amounts of gentle exercise, such as walking for 15 minutes three times a week, appeared to benefit. Based on these findings, we can advise older people to 'use it even after you start to lose it,' because exercise may slow the progression of age-related problems in thinking.

en We have irresponsible people in the government, people who shouldn't be part of it. Berlusconi is to blame, because he brought these people into the government.

en It seems that the kids are doing more at home now, outside of our school. We talk about that a lot, how three times a week is not enough activity to really benefit their health. We suggest that they exercise every day of the week, get up away from the computer and get moving. They can even exercise while they are watching television, or there are Play Station games that include exercise.

en In my view there is an appearance of a conflict of interest, or at least the perception of a conflict,

en We are stepping up to facilitate the government of Afghanistan's transition to a fully independent and democratically elected government that expresses the will of the people,


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