हितसंघर्ष Meaning in English
हितसंघर्ष शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : conflict of interest
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विरोध,संघर्षपरस्पर विरोधी
परस्परविरोधी
कॉन्फ्लुएंट्स
संगम
संगमप्रिय
संगमित
कंफ़मिस्ट
कॉन्फोकल
समनुरूप बनाना
अनुरूप करना
अनुरूप बनाना
के अनुरूप बनाना
नियम के अनुकूल बनाना
अनुरूपवादी
हितसंघर्ष इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
This statement is useful in assessing how management is paid and potential conflict of interest issues with auditors.
Ethical publications extend to publication of the results and consideration of any potential conflict of interest (Article 27).
Article 27 expanded the concept of publication ethics, adding the necessity to disclose conflict of interest (echoed in Articles 13 and 22), and to include publication bias amongst ethically problematic behavior.
She joined with Democratic legislator Eric Croft in complaining that Gregg Renkes, then the attorney general of Alaska, had a financial conflict of interest in negotiating a coal exporting trade agreement.
The Republic profited from the suzerainty of Louis of Hungary, whose kingdom was not a naval power, and with whom they would have little conflict of interest.
In another case, Admiralty CCC's Chairman had approved '114,767 worth of claims to himself and two contracts worth '32,000 of which he had a conflict of interest; he has resigned voluntarily.
Before issuing the opinion, Conway asked for and received assurance from the Executive Branch Ethics Commission that his father's ownership of racehorses and service on the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission did not present a conflict of interest.
The bride's friend would usually be of the same age (or slightly older), typically married into the same village (so that she would not go away) and not directly related to her in-laws (so there was no conflict of interest later).
Mathes (1964): The first time the Delaware Supreme Court addressed problems of board of directors conflict of interest in a takeover setting.
In 1987, he was ejected from council by judicial order for not properly declaring a conflict of interest related to his position as a consultant on a real-estate deal.
In 1993, Mintz wrote Allies: The ACLU and the Tobacco Industry, which exposed the American Civil Liberties Union's conflict of interest in advocating a key industry cause in Congress and soliciting and accepting money from that industry, both while disclosing nothing to ACLU members of either activity.
On March 10, 2015, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals withdrew its opinion of September 10, 2014 and issued a revised opinion affirming the trial court's decision that Rudin was entitled to a new trial as a direct result of the professional misconduct and prejudicial conflict of interest by Michael Amador, her original trial lawyer.