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1 institutional conflict of interest
упр., соц. институциональный конфликт интересов (конфликт между людьми, обусловленный не их личным поведением, а их обязанностями или правилами, которым они должны подчиняться)institutional conflict of interest policy — политика в отношении институциональных конфликтов интересов
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2 conflict of interest
сокр. COI конфликт [столкновение\] интересова) эк. (ситуация столкновения двух несовместимых мотивов поведения личности (напр., в случае столкновения личных и служебных интересов, часто влекущего за собой злоупотребления служебным положением) или организации (напр., в случае когда клиентами одной консалтинговой фирмы являются конкурирующие между собой компании))See:interest group 3), accommodation of conflicting interests, blind trust, conflict model of society, institutional conflict of interest, individual conflict of interest, National Association of Securities Dealers Rules of Fair Practiceб) гос. упр. (столкновение принципов государственной службы с личными интересами государственного служащего)See:Office of Government Ethics, ethical strategy, public administration, civil service, state employee, civil servant, abuse of office, abuse of power, blind trust
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конфликт интересов: ситуация, когда собственные интересы и обязанности кредитно-финансового учреждения не совпадают (напр., интересы могут не совпадать у брокерской фирмы как агента клиентуры и принципала, торгующего финансовыми инструментами за свой счет).* * *коллизия интересов; столкновение интересов; конфликт интересов. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * * -
3 conflict
1. сущ.1) общ. конфликт, конфликтная ситуация, столкновение, коллизия (столкновение противоположных интересов, сторон, мнений, сил)armed conflict — вооруженное столкновение, война
See:conflict of interest, individual conflict of interest, institutional conflict of interest, personality clash, social conflict, conflict management, accommodation of conflicting interests, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf, Dahrendorf, Ralf2) общ. противоречие (между идеями, законами и т. д.)to come into conflict with — вступить в противоречие с кем-л.
to be in conflict with — находиться в ситуации противоречия (с чем-л.)
See:2. гл.общ. быть в конфликте, противоречитьto conflict with smb's interests — противоречить интересам кого-л.
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4 individual
1. прил.1) общ. отдельный, частный; единичный; самостоятельныйSyn:2) общ. личный, индивидуальный, персональный (предназначенный или относящийся к одному человеку, а не к организации)differences between individual and institutional investors — различия между индивидуальными и институциональными инвесторами
Syn:See:individual market, individual auditor, individual buyer, individual consumer, individual action, individual ageing, individual conflict of interest, individual consumption, individual demand, individual goods, individual interview, individual ownership, individual psychology, individual supply, individual farmer, individual level data, individual terror2. сущ.1)а) общ. отдельный представитель (множества каких-л. объектов)б) биол. особь ( отдельный представитель того или иного вида)2)а) соц. индивидуум, индивид, лицо, личность, особа, человек (отдельный член какого-л. общества)See:б) общ., пренебр. единоличник, индивидуал* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .
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