I still think it would be hard for me to give up eggs and fish, but I think you're def right
about ethics making it easier to give certain foods up.
Not exact matches
Below are more statements he has
made so far in the chat, in response to questions selected from the comments section of the Guardian website and Twitter,
about the extent of U.S. government access to civilian information, the role of Google and Facebook, and his
ethics:
Aside from ecommerce and marketing skills, the girls learn
about goal tracking, decision
making, and business
ethics.
«I suggest hiring and training what are called «ethical leaders» — supervisors who espouse and enact ethical behaviour, who talk
about and promote
ethics in the workplace,
making it a common topic of conversation with their employees.
But even on the broadest and most inclusive understanding of the word «
ethics,» there's little reason to think that learning
about ethics is going to
make you better able to shepherd a company through an IPO.
The CMA's ruling comes amid a growing debate on both sides of the Atlantic
about the
ethics of price hikes for old off - patent medicines that are only
made by a few firms and where there is little competition.
Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt will
make no reference to
ethics issues or complaints
about lavish spending on travel and security that have dogged him in recent months, according to an opening statement for an appearance before a House energy panel Thursday.
«Our brand tends to attract customers who care
about ethics, but we're finding that we don't need to
make the case that they should consider an alternative to a diamond.»
Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt is testifying in potentially
make - or - break hearings on Capitol Hill, where he will face questions
about spending and
ethics scandals that have triggered...
Did the man with ten talents or the man with three have
ethics & morality as they went
about using that new wealth to start businesses that
made them and the Master wealthy, or would you suggest that the man who safely buried his single talent the ethical one?
I believe it is possible to be a feminist and pro-life, as long as that pro-life
ethic does not come with rhetoric that shames, ignores, or vilifies women for the choices that they may
make about a legal procedure.
You've been
making a documentary for the BBC
about the
ethics of screening for Down's syndrome.
Recent debates
about realism in
ethics and
about the array of basic goods that human flourishing requires
make Clover's portrait of the moral life seem thin.
With more and more attention necessarily riveted on matters of morality and
ethics, it is hardly a surprise that we ask
about moral content as a measure of the meaning of any God - talk, and test the potency of faith claims by the difference they
make for human well - being and the well - being of the wider creation.
In particular, questions
about the rights of animals have
made their way into texts in philosophical
ethics.
I
make that unhappy admission not just because I still do not know my own mind clearly and systematically enough
about four central issues of that practical theology task — contemporary social theory,
ethics, ecclesiology and the history of spirituality.
Nevertheless, the question remains of why a critical observer such as Weber was able, from his early interest in the Puritan
ethic, to sustain the conviction that one could
make reliable statements
about subjective meanings.
Derr has been thinking and writing
about environmental
ethics for many years, and his essay alone
makes the book well worth the price.
Thus far I have
made several general remarks
about virtue
ethics, in particular, and
about the relationship between virtue
ethics and metaphysics, in general.
This very moment challenges all the American myths ever
made about fair play, and blessing, and the protestant
ethic, and the American dream, and freedom and justice for all.
This violent process is permeating the relations among international and political powers, social classes and cultural groups, national and
ethic groups, and caste and religious communities,
making it
making it very hard to bring
about peaceful resolution of conflicts and disputes among the struggling parties, and eroding the foundations of peaceful life.
Konrad Raiser, now General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, uses it to describe, a change in theological perspective which affects the whole range of ecumenical work.1 His colleague and former student Martin Robra applies it specifically to a change in perspective on social
ethics in World Council work.2 K.C. Abraham describes it as a change in theological and ethical perspective brought
about by the participation of the Third World in the ecumenical movement.3 They all
make important points.
There isn't roomhere to do more than illustrate the case with a few examples, but an attempt will be
made to show how rich Paul's view of
ethics is, how his teaching on law is original and relevant, how his emphasis on love is important, and how he forces us to consider not only the human act that, as St Thomas says, is what moral theology is all
about, but also the adjectival human agent transformed by the grace of the Holy Spirit into a friend, indeed a child of God.
Even if
making them starry - eyed
about middle management were remotely feasible, why would we want to encourage our boys in colossal, parti - colored, cape - swishing flights of fancy and our girls in the Protestant work
ethic?
«We're all for arguments
about the
ethics of meat consumption, but we also realise that the easiest way to encourage vegetarianism is to
make it seem like less of a frontier and more of a transition.
Jose Mourinho has hit out at the «disgraceful»
ethics of a journalist recording and
making public his private, light - hearted comments
about Che -LRB-...)
For Further Reading If you'd like to read more
about the
ethics of
made - in - China diapers, check out these articles fom two popular cloth diaper blogs:
Like many other companies, it is motivated by profit, not
ethics, and cares little
about those who
make and consume its products.
Dr. Fischbein has
made it his goal to teach, speak and write
about the normalcy of birth choices, the
ethics of respecting a woman's autonomy in decision
making and reasonable, evidence supported options of selected VBAC, breech and twin vaginal birth.
You will learn
about the role of the doula, scope of practice and code of
ethics as well as what the research shows
about the differences doulas are
making in outcomes.
It is of course impossible to provide every single piece of information
about a product on a small label but it is within the
ethics of the food industry to provide the most necessary and important information which will give the consumer enough information to
make a decision
about whether the product is for them or not.
And secondly, if doctors are corrupted by
making money, as they are in my experience, and doctors who in theory have a professional
ethic of putting the patient first, well for Christ's sake, businessmen are going to be infinitely more corrupted and will be much more concerned
about cutting corners and squeezing as much money out of the system as possible without any deep, ethical concern for the outcome.»
Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt faces potentially
make - or - break hearings today on Capitol Hill, where he is expected to be peppered with questions
about spending and
ethics scandals that have triggered bipartisan calls for his ouster.
What began as a scandal
about newspaper
ethics now threatens to become a serious embarrassment for David Cameron, after the latest carefully researched allegations by The New York Times, which suggest that Coulson was much better informed than he
made out.
Now, as Cuomo's closest friend and former top advisor, Joseph Percoco, is
about to be indicted for rigging bids on state contracts, the governor proposed a raft of
ethics reforms on Wednesday that stand little chance of ever getting
made into law.
The embattled congressman talked
about how difficult it is for him to keep mum on the details of pretty much anything, but said he has been instructed by his attorneys not to discuss the
ethics charges against him until they are
made public next week.
That
makes a lot of sense — especially if the speeches are
about ethics.
The governor's remarks,
made at an Easter egg hunt at the executive mansion, are a change from what Cuomo said in late March when asked
about the chances for
ethics reform.
«It certainly is going to
make us think hard
about what type of
ethics reform the Senate and the Assembly pass.»
While the number of calls from David to JCOPE is not overwhelming, the timing of several calls
made 16 months ago raises questions
about the frequency of contact between the governor's office and the state's independent
ethics panel, especially at a time when former aides and supporters of Cuomo were in the crosshairs of a U.S. Justice Department investigation.
Hours after Gov. David Paterson surprised reporters by
making some fairly harsh comments
about his longtime friend and fellow Harlemite, Rep. Charles Rangel, deserving a «severe reprimand» for the 11
ethics charges on which he has been found guilty, the governor experienced a dramatic change of heart.
The Siena college survey asked voters
about Cuomo's plan to
make the state budget late if the legislature doesn't agree to an
ethics package that includes fuller disclosure of lawmakers» outside income.
Yet the
ethics deal was also conspicuous for its gaps: Despite discussions early in the session
about more ambitious reforms that would limit the income legislators could
make from other jobs or even transform the Legislature into a full - time institution, lawmakers could ultimately muster agreement only on what many described as a no - brainer.
Flanagan also argued that the Legislature, in recent years, had already
made «major, sweeping» changes in
ethics laws, requiring lawmakers to disclose more information
about their outside income.
«
Make no mistake, this house is serious
about ethics reform and we know that words are not enough,» said Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D - Bronx).
The Assembly should therefore take concrete steps to overhaul the rules that keep it from functioning effectively as a legislative body, and
make clear to New Yorkers that it is serious
about enacting comprehensive and much - needed reforms to its
ethics laws.
While it would appear under the current rules, the district attorney can't
make the comptroller pay back the tuition he accepted, Flaherty said he's still speaking with the
ethics board chairman
about the case, Wednesday.
A quick review
made clear that the package was not
about ethics reforms.
Additionally, lawmakers were
made mandatory reporters, required to inform the
ethics committee
about sexual misconduct if they see it or hear
about it — a component women say has had a dramatic impact on the culture in Albany.
My prediction is that the Governor will
make a big deal of
ethics in his State of the State next week and then do nothing
about it for the rest of the session,» Bartoletti said.