But the implication is clear: The exchange has also eliminated one potential conflict of interest.
Religious differences harbour potential conflict and territorial disputes are aggravated by social and economic imbalances.
Matters are only made worse when it seems that potential conflict of interest problems weren't made public.
Concerns have been raised about a potential conflict of interest for a police and crime commissioner (PCC) candidate.
Hubbell said he agreed to plead guilty to failing to disclose a potential conflict of interest ten years ago to federal regulators.
Under the treaty, governments cannot order the bank to cut interest rates, but there are plenty of other areas of potential conflict.
But a separate inquiry feeding into her report will be led by a different person, due to a "potential conflict of interest", the BBC confirmed.
So, lawyers on both sides are going through all of this now and looking to see if there would be any kind of potential conflict.
That's another potential conflict that could create additional millions of refugees.
To avoid potential conflict, Mr. Rice agreed "to recuse himself from all decisions made by all Rice Energy entities" involving the Alpha joint venture, says the BlackRock spokeswoman.
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Addressing cardinals for the last time early in the day on Thursday, the soon-to-be emeritus pope tackled the potential conflict straight on: He promised to "obey" the new pope.
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Some lawmakers have called for CME to be stripped of such regulatory functions, to eliminate any potential conflict of interest that may arise in overseeing some of the company's biggest customers.
Some of the worst drought conditions (and occasional flooding) in the world are to be found there, leading to potential conflict over, and environmental degradation from, river flows, mining and damming.
But the investor may not be told about any commission the adviser earns from the funds, a potential conflict of interest, so you should be sure a better deal isn't available elsewhere.
In anticipation of Senate approval, Mr. Kerry, 69 years old, has told State Department ethics officials he will divest some of his and his wife's holdings and investments to avoid any potential conflict.
As long as federal officials are pursuing the dual goals of exerting influence over the prescribing habits of medical professionals and reducing healthcare costs, they should acknowledge that therein lurks a potential conflict of interest.
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Focus instead on this: If even Mr. Buffett can fail to appreciate a potential conflict of interest under his very nose, then ordinary investors need to realize just how pervasive and insidious conflicts are throughout the financial world.
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Part of the debate over seizures involves a potential conflict of interest: Under a 1984 federal law, state and local law-enforcement agencies that work with Uncle Sam on seizures get to keep up to 80% of the proceeds.
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In this context, notes Ms Tillman, the fact that a recent study by a lobby group found one-third of issuers to be unhappy with their ratings is reassuring evidence that the potential conflict is, in fact, well managed.
During the hearing, the judge indicated that she might have a potential conflict in overseeing the case: Her husband, a criminal defense attorney, represented Danielle Chiesi, a former co-defendant of Raj Rajaratnam who pleaded guilty to criminal charges in the matter.
It should be manned by individuals not seconded from interested agencies -- and therefore, inevitably, saddled with a potential conflict of interest between, on the one hand, providing the President with impartial, independent advice and, on the other, satisfying those who will determine the future career paths of such NSC staffers.
Under the organization's new policy on closer personal relationships in the workplace, a supervisor who has an intimate personal relationship with a subordinate must report that relationship to the ethics adviser, his or her supervisor or the human resources department "to seek resolution of potential conflict of interests and workplace fairness concerns, " the new standards say.
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There is also a potential conflict of interest for James Murdoch, were he to remain chairman of BSkyB, in that Ofcom, the media regulator, has said that it may have to review whether BSkyB is a fit-and-proper holder of a broadcasting licence, in the light of the disclosures of alleged systematic malpractices at the News of the World, the Sunday tabloid closed by News International eight days ago.
The Baltimore Ravens recently had a little tiff with their baseball neighbors, the Orioles, over a potential scheduling conflict on Sept. 5.
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Otherwise, given the potential for conflict, many deals would never get done.
And, coordination with the IMF might be a problem - a regional body could create the potential for conflict in the international financial system.
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But she warned peers of the potential for conflict ahead, saying: "I don't believe it would be any victory to defeat these proposals by long, drawn out and bitter hand-to-hand parliamentary combat".
As well as encouraging users to vote, the platform sends out violence-prevention messages, provides civic education and updates communities about relevant peace-building activities, with the aim of de-escalating tensions and reducing the potential for conflict.
But perhaps the biggest red flag is the potential for conflict of interest, as a small number of researchers look to start up what could be a big new research field for academics and industry alike.
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