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That way, there is less scope for conflicts of interest, the argument goes.
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The problem is that Norway does not regard the archipelago as having its own shelf, leaving scope for conflict.
Deutsche is less stodgy than it was when it bought Morgan Grenfell, but there is still scope for conflict.
The current scope for conflict of interest is all the greater because there is no agreed way to measure standards definitively as the curriculum evolves.
But, in demonstrating the Queen's practical wisdom, Morgan limits the scope for conflict; and only twice, in a perky panorama of political history, did I feel the dramatic temperature rise.
This inherently limits the scope for conflict.
There is probably more scope for conflict in a lab, with its ill-defined hierarchy and lack of management structure.
"By and large, the McMahon Line will help resolve the boundary of the two countries but some incongruities apparent on the ground might have to be amicably resolved and there is no scope for conflict as we have agreed to resolve the issue peacefully," the Arunachal Pradesh governor said.
As the FCTC illustrates, one important way of minimizing the scope for conflict between global health goals and trade obligations is to develop international health standards.
There is also scope for appalling conflicts of interest: but for a last-minute amendment, the current bill would have allowed firms to write sentencing reports that recommended sending convicts on courses they themselves offered.
NEARLY a fortnight after Israel and Hizbullah agreed to cease fire, the guns are largely silent but there is plenty of scope for the conflict to resume.
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