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  2. Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, people who may be perceived to have a conflict of interest resign from a position or sell a shareholding in a venture, to eliminate the conflict of interest going forward. [ citation needed ] For example, Lord Evans of Weardale resigned as a non-executive director of the UK National Crime Agency after a tax-avoidance -related ...

  3. Appearance of impropriety - Wikipedia

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    "Alleged Conflicts of Interest because of the "Appearance of Impropriety" " (PDF). Hofstra Law Review. 33 (4): 1141– 1147. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 14, 2006. Gray, Cynthia (2005). "Avoiding the Appearance of Impropriety: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility". University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review. 28: 63 ...

  4. Bias - Wikipedia

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    For example, attempts to solicit a bribe or kickback in exchange for favoring a party creates a conflict of interest. [67] A perceived conflict of interest may also arise in an individual who is offered such a payment, even if it is declined, particularly in situations where the attempt to bribe is not reported. [68]

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    President Trump's business empire, Trump Media and Technology Group, is a public company that allows anyone to invest and potentially leads to conflicts of interest with his political activities.

  6. Conflict (process) - Wikipedia

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    The following are examples of conflict that could be either intragroup or intergroup conflict. Conflict of interest is involvement in multiple interests which could possibly corrupt the motivation or decision-making. [16] Cultural conflict is a type of conflict that occurs when different cultural values and beliefs clash. [17]

  7. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    For example, when getting to know others, people tend to ask leading questions which seem biased towards confirming their assumptions about the person. However, this kind of confirmation bias has also been argued to be an example of social skill; a way to establish a connection with the other person. [9]

  8. Wikipedia:Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    Conflict of interest (COI) editing involves contributing to Wikipedia about yourself, family, friends, clients, employers, or your financial and other relationships. Any external relationship can trigger a conflict of interest .

  9. Wikipedia:Conflict of interest/Question - Wikipedia

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    Hello, Conflict of interest. We welcome your contributions, but if you have an external relationship with some of the people, places or things you have written about in the article [[{{{article}}}]], you may have a conflict of interest. People with a conflict of interest may be unduly influenced by their connection to the topic. For information ...