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However, the Bournemouth conference is expected to expose conflicts on health and education, with differences over whether higher spending and increased taxation is the answer to improvement.

Indeed, from the earliest stages of this reporting, back in Hong Kong, we expected (and hoped) that the reporting we were about to do would expose conflicts in how journalism is understood and practiced as much as it would shine light on the NSA's specific surveillance programs.

The SEC's move "marks an escalation in the battle to expose conflicts of interest on Wall Street" and exposes a "cynical, savage culture" that allows dealers to deceive one customer to benefit another, said Christopher Whalen of Institutional Risk Analytics.The charges also have implications for financial regulation.

"More has to be done to root corruption out of politics and expose conflicts," Jones said in a statement.

And as a moral philosopher she is in the business of exposing conflicts between principles, often equally admirable ones.

"This information allows journalists to grasp concrete evidence in exposing conflicts of interest among senior officials and elected representatives and to reveal the shady practices of dishonest companies.

Art often serves us by exposing conflicts among our values, not to propose solutions but to tap energies of truth, however partial, and beauty, however fugitive; and the service is greatest when our worlds feel most in crisis.

Independent-minded but cautious -- she will take issue with Mr. Bush in one breath but praise him in the next -- she is dancing a delicate dance as chairwoman of hearings that are exposing conflicts among the White House, intelligence agencies and members of the commission that investigated the Sept. 11 attacks.

Add that Vizcarrondo, 49, is a Popular board member who until two months ago helped set Carrion's pay, and the saga exposes conflicts of interest and potential weaknesses in the bank's governance..

EVAR was a politically challenging undertaking, which exposed conflicting views between clinicians about endovascular leadership.

We considered exposing conflicts of interest among clinical specialists who advocated using other first line drugs than thiazides, but elected not to do so.

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