Noun
COI (plural COIs)
Initialism of conflict of interest.
Back in the day, the COI would have been responsible for coordinating communications across Whitehall, with an infrastructure of regional offices to work with local government on filtering the message down to communities. Source: Internet
Authors are required to complete Conflict of Interest (COI) forms and confirmation of authorship. Source: Internet
I like Coi for its inventive playfulness. Source: Internet
In contrast to Ali and those with similar stories, these were simply ignored by most media reports, and unfairly minimized and sidelined by the U.N.’s CoI. Source: Internet
“The Romans have been making sauces out of bones for thousands of years,” he says here in a private room at Coi. Source: Internet
Fish and seafood are the strengths at Coi and the highlights of our dinner were the Sea Bream Sashimi and the Hokkaido Scallop. Source: Internet