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Benefit cuts could also compromise independence.
Mechanisms of mimetic herding and social humiliation compromise independence of judgement.
Directors should avoid consulting agreements, which may compromise independence, or the appearance thereof.
The auditing fees earned by accounting firms from these large public companies are so large that the mere fear of losing them can compromise independence.
fearing acceptance could compromise independence and place the N.A.A.C.P. in conflict with agencies and political figures it may later have to battle.
It is widely accepted that not for profit organisations, like the College of Social Work, take at least five years to become viable and therefore funding from government for appropriate work does not compromise independence.
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Perceived independence of professionals is known to be important to the public in other spheres of risk communication [ 29], and in general doctors continue to be considered to be independent and trustworthy [ 30]; anything that compromises independence therefore undermines their role as communicators of risk.
Involving humanitarian actors in a counter-terrorism policy which purposefully designates an actor as terrorist or non-terrorist, violates the humanitarian principle of neutrality within the conflict and compromises independence from political agendas.
Martin himself said that Brandis was "satisfied that it would not compromise the independence or appearance of independence of the royal commission".
Some investors also believe lengthy tenure may compromise board independence.
To do otherwise would compromise our independence and objectivity.
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