1、How do you balance these competing interests?

2、The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

3、What we've got is lots of people with competing interests.

4、How these competing interests are balanced could determine where prices head this year.

5、A more immediate worry is the cacophony of competing interests exposed by the downturn.

6、Bosch says a balance has to be struck between these two competing interests.

7、In this case, the Administrator's interpretation represents a reasonable accommodation of manifestly competing interests and is entitled to deference;

8、There are some strong economic dimensions as well as strong public health concerns, and many competing interests.

9、The natural world is vastly complex web of competing interests with no allegiance to any species or philosophy.

10、It is an arduous task to get young people keen on the language when there are so many competing interests.

11、All social animals, including people, live under constant pressure from two competing interests: protecting themselves from others and aligning themselves with others.

12、What if you're developing software commercially, or developing applications for a large and complex organization with widely ranging and even competing interests?

13、They point out that, of necessity, the study's retrospective methodology includes papers published before researchers were required to declare any competing interests.

14、The judges must also consider how far website managers are responsible and legally liable for posts on their sites, and weigh the competing interests of free speech and privacy protection.

15、I acquired discipline and a strong work ethic, and learned at an early age the importance of balancing life's competing interests - in my case, school, homework and a job.

16、The attorney-general' s attempt to gag the press in an affair of such political importance has sparked a fierce debate, once again, over how to balance the often competing interests of press freedom, a defendant's right to a fair trial and the public's right to see guilty men punished.