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COI - traducción al Inglés

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
COI (disambiguation); Coi; Coi (disambiguation); CoI

COI      
International Olympic Committee
personal interest         
  • Conflict of interest in legislation; the interests of the poor and the interests of the rich. A personification of corrupt legislation weighs a bag of money and denies an appeal of poverty.
  • '''Finance as a percent of US Domestic Corporate Profits'''

Finance includes banks, securities and insurance. In 1932–1933, the total U.S. domestic corporate profit was negative. However, the financial sector made a profit in those years, which made its percentage negative, below 0 and off the scale in this plot.<ref>From Table 6.16 of the [[National Income and Product Accounts]] (NIPA) compiled by the [[Bureau of Economic Analysis]] of the [[federal government of the United States]]. For more information, see the US Finance Industry data set in the Ecdat package for [[R (programming language)]] available from [https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=1439 R-Forge].</ref>
SITUATION OCCURRING WHEN AN INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANIZATION IS INVOLVED IN MULTIPLE INTERESTS, ONE OF WHICH COULD POSSIBLY CORRUPT THE MOTIVATION
Conflict of interests; Conflicts of interest; Vested interests; Conflict-of-interest; Conflict of Interest; Conflict Of interest; Conflict Of Interest; Conflicts of Interest; Competition of interest; Personal interest
(n.) = interés personal
Ex: This, of course, is inevitable in an institution presided over by a committee which has infinitely less personal interest in books than in politics or the price of coal.
conflict of interests         
  • Conflict of interest in legislation; the interests of the poor and the interests of the rich. A personification of corrupt legislation weighs a bag of money and denies an appeal of poverty.
  • '''Finance as a percent of US Domestic Corporate Profits'''

Finance includes banks, securities and insurance. In 1932–1933, the total U.S. domestic corporate profit was negative. However, the financial sector made a profit in those years, which made its percentage negative, below 0 and off the scale in this plot.<ref>From Table 6.16 of the [[National Income and Product Accounts]] (NIPA) compiled by the [[Bureau of Economic Analysis]] of the [[federal government of the United States]]. For more information, see the US Finance Industry data set in the Ecdat package for [[R (programming language)]] available from [https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=1439 R-Forge].</ref>
SITUATION OCCURRING WHEN AN INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANIZATION IS INVOLVED IN MULTIPLE INTERESTS, ONE OF WHICH COULD POSSIBLY CORRUPT THE MOTIVATION
Conflict of interests; Conflicts of interest; Vested interests; Conflict-of-interest; Conflict of Interest; Conflict Of interest; Conflict Of Interest; Conflicts of Interest; Competition of interest; Personal interest
conflicto de intereses

Definición

conflict of interest
n. a situation in which a person has a duty to more than one person or organization, but cannot do justice to the actual or potentially adverse interests of both parties. This includes when an individual's personal interests or concerns are inconsistent with the best for a customer, or when a public official's personal interests are contrary to his/her loyalty to public business. An attorney, an accountant, a business adviser or realtor cannot represent two parties in a dispute and must avoid even the appearance of conflict. He/she may not join with a client in business without making full disclosure of his/her potential conflicts, he/she must avoid commingling funds with the client, and never, never take a position adverse to the customer.

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COI

COI, CoI or Coi may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de COI
1. Agosto de 2008: Participación en el programa de Observadores del COI durante los Juegos Olímpicos de Pekín. 12-Febrero-200': Envío de los dossieres de candidaturas al COI.
2. Conmigo llegaron a estar cinco españoles en el COI.
3. En medio, el COI intenta navegar entre dos aguas.
4. El COI seguía siendo una marioneta de la política.
5. El COI no expuso inmediatamente las razones de su negativa.