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In lobbying, a similar grey area still exists between giving outside interests advice on how to best make their case to ministers – MPs routinely do that free for good causes – and paid advocacy – making a client's case for money.

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In a July 2011 report, the Government Accountability Office found that while the S.E.C. required documentation when former employees went to work for companies the agency oversaw, it did not consistently document the conflict-of-interest advice it gave current and former employees.

RRI seemingly aims for strengthening such open-endedness, but in its departure from traditional styles of governance, it actually closes off many aspects of the process: scientific expertise is made to bow to private interest; advice from independent ethics experts is considered redundant, and the needs and desires of the public are reduced to mere consumer preferences.

Like many others her collection is an adventure in which her own interests, the advice of scholars and resourceful dealers have played their roles.

Furthermore, if the various members of the healthcare team feel the family's description of the choices the patient would have made is biased by a conflict of interest, then the decisions must focus on the patient's best interests, and advice from an independent consultant must be obtained and recorded in the medical chart.

He was interested in advice to help revive his career.

That said, I really do not know if I would have been open to that kind of caring interest and advice.

Women readers, she says, have long since tired of the formula traditionally thought to attract their interest: recipes, advice, a bit of hope.

Later, he spoke to a day trader who "had blown himself up trading," as Mr. Cotto described it, "and was now interested in advice".

However, he relinquished his stake on 31 July after public pressure over a potential conflict of interest, despite advice from the Bank that holding it would not break its code of conduct.

The head of the department of prime minister and cabinet, Peter Shergold, told journalist Paul Kelly in his 2009 book The March of the Patriots that "it would be wrong to think they [Howard and then foreign minister Alexander Downer] were not interested in advice but the advice they wanted... was about the conduct of the war and capabilities, not the decision to go to war".

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