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conflict of interest
noun
- the circumstance of a public officeholder, business executive, or the like, whose personal interests might benefit from their official actions or influence:
The senator placed his stocks in trust to avoid possible conflict of interest.
- the circumstance of a person who finds that one of their own activities, interests, etc., can be advanced only at the expense of another of them.
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Origin of conflict of interest1
Example Sentences
The letters also requested to know what measures they had taken to deal with any possible conflict of interest involving Musk, who has majority stakes or controlling interests in the companies.
Basick and other professors have also raised concerns that hiring a non-legally trained psychometrist to develop questions with AI, as well as determine whether the questions are valid and reliable, represents a conflict of interest.
Chen noted how things have escalated in the past decade, with conflicts of interest quickly becoming the norm across different government agencies.
They highlight potential conflicts of interest, given Musk's businesses hold contracts with the US government worth billions.
The State Bar also dismissed the idea of a conflict of interest.
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