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In truth, little is done at the organisational level to mitigate conflict.
Members have specific nomination and voting guidelines to mitigate conflict of interest.
"Disclosure alone has proven ineffective to mitigate conflict in advice," states the report on the rule's impact.
Participants learn to develop strategies to prevent, reduce, and mitigate conflict among researchers in a Team Science.
That's challenging us to rediscover how to prevent conflict, how to mitigate conflict, how to build good governance.
They used proportional representation to mitigate conflict; we mocked a Lani Guinier who thought we should consider a form of it for the same reason.
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Specialisterne tries to anticipate, or at least mitigate, conflicts by assigning every consultant to a neurotypical coach.
Moreover, proxy advisors whom they use should have in place processes to avoid or mitigate conflicts of interest.
Combined with the focus on protected areas, this may exacerbate rather than mitigate conflicts between biodiversity conservation and agricultural production.
And, while the services have taken some steps to mitigate conflicts, they reject the idea that they should have been more vigilant.
Clinton also reaffirmed traditional alliances, pledged greater U.S. economic investment, emphasized democratic values and vowed to pursue new multilateral organizations, especially in Southeast Asia, to mitigate conflicts.
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