Sentences with phrase «about its behaviour with»

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«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.
He is open about relationships with employees, and has been involved in a handful of sexual harassment lawsuits from former employees alleging strange behaviour, such as strutting around in his underwear.
Talking to the executive about inappropriate behaviour «is going to be delicate, because you brought someone in who is supposed to walk on water,» says Ron Thomas, a principal with StrategyFocusedHR in New York.
«The whole point about behavioural analysis,» explained Peter St. John, a retired professor of international relations with expertise in aviation security, «is that people can't intend evil like bombing planes and so on without showing some of it in their behaviour
In an interview with Canadian Press in December, Postmedia CEO Paul Godfrey said the companies never talked about what each would do with the newspapers it was buying to avoid charges of anti-competitive behaviour.
In the spring of 2013, research conducted by psychologists at Cambridge University blew the lid off how this easily accessible digital record of your behaviour can be used (ultimately without your consent) to extract sensitive personal information about you — the kind of information that you might not even share with your closest friends.
«Having all the pharmaceutical data is a big step in helping the insurer better manage your choices of products, give you advice about behaviour, ensure you are complying with your pharmaceutical regime and adhering to the treatment that has been prescribed.»
Ritz dismisses worries about the monopolistic control the technology would transfer to transnational seed companies by saying anti-competitive behaviour could be dealt with by Canada's Competition Bureau.
A great leader thinks about the company's overall culture and — while understanding that people are flawed and mistakes will be made — responds to bad behaviour with the appropriate level of discipline.
Not all Jews believe this, BTW, but in Judaism I have yet to run across someone who believe that G - d would punish anyone for their «beliefs» and not their «deeds» (take a good look at the Tanach... the contract with the Jews (known as the «teachings of G - d», not «the law») is all about behaviour; and while many Christians have been raised to view «the teachings of G - d» (the law) as something to be «freed» from... one has to ask the simple question..
It concluded: «In his teaching, Mr Wrigley had a number of informal warnings about his behaviour in becoming overfamiliar with pupils, thereby undermining professional boundaries.
I know I would be very upset if my husband were to cheat on me by having se - x with another person, and he has said the same about my infidelity, because we have an agreement between us that such behaviour is not ok for us.
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual behaviour is observable in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible study.
Some behaviour you might find anywhere: making jokes about gay people, using words like «gay» pejoratively and treating us with suspicion.
This is especially obvious if you view religion as essentially a source of ethical rules for human behaviour rather than theological truths about God and make the techie assumption that content equals rules; then, if all your churches come up with the same rules, they must all be based on the same content, and thus they must ultimately all be the same.
We are not suppose to worry about what we are going to eat, drink or wear.the crane must represent the carnal nature behaviour of natural man due to its obsession with snails.
[12] So, if the body is a picture of the soul, it is a picture of something real and the soul is not just a way of talking about beings with typically human behaviour but is itself something real.
As well as learning from the past about the importance of a healthy diet, we might also reflect upon a point made by one of the contributors to «Sunlight» (a journal of the 1920 - 30s concerned with promoting healthy living): that we have minds as well as bodies, and behaviour depends upon «whether one's mind is fed on treasure or on trash».
Shazza — I hear what you say about feeling sad when people equate the word feminist with hateful behaviour with you being a proud feminist and likening that to equating all Christians with abusive priests.
The programme opened with inappropriate jokes about rampant sexual behaviour, with young girls ironically describing how they had been so «out of it» that they couldn't remember who had given them their sexual diseases.
What Paul is doing is tying this homosexual behaviour that he's talking about with idolatry.
«I've never had a supplier concerned with Metcash's behaviour — they're normally talking about the behaviour of Coles and Woolworths and they don't complain about CostCo or Aldi.»
The reports of the Polish international smoking in the showers comes at the back of a disastrous performance against Southampton and one can begin to speculate about the future of the outspoken Pole with both his behaviour and performances coming into question.
I flew to Stockholm on a plane with the Arsenal Team, George Graham era — immaculate turnout and behaviour, except when Tony Adams started joking about the bloke with the silly hat (me).
I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
I called it as I saw it on Saturday on three counts: Gabriel's stupid behaviour, Cazorla's irresponsibility as a Captain (he must be made to understand that Captaincy is not just about the armband but the duties that go with it) and Arsene's cluelessness.
Deluded manager plus greedy board has created a crisis at arsenal with third rate players being paid first rate wages to keep them loyal and drugged up fans like yourself overdosing on 4th place high... True fans want change when they see the club going in wrong direction not a string of drug crazed platitudes from tribal loyalists who are so deluded themselves that they actually believe the blame for the crisis lies with the people who have been pointing to its causes... Do you think financial crises only happen because people start warning about overlevaraged banks, the speculative and fraudulent behaviour of their overpaid employees and the indulgence of their massively overpaid senior management... Pathetic comment
However, it has not yet been made official and so these fans may want to be a little careful about tempting fate with this kind of behaviour.
Sure, you can call me racist, but this has nothing to do with race, it is about his silly, explosive, asinine behaviour and the fact that he is so self absorbed.
We have all seen I an wright getting angry about Arsenal, which is fairly understandable as we have all been there plenty of times and Arsenal have given us plenty of reasons to complain over the years, Even when we do not agree with our former players who are now pundits, I think we tend to be more forgiving when we know that they feel deeply about the club, but one Arsenal fan seems to have taken serious exception to Wright's recent behaviour.
The French defender, who opened the scoring against Arsenal at the weekend, seems to have not read the Chelsea script and simply told the truth when he was asked about the controversy surrounding the game with the behaviour of his yeam mate Diego Costa.
Kenny Miller grabbed a consolation effort but it was a miserable day for the hosts, and for this one fan in particular, it will hopefully get a lot worse with a phone call about his behaviour...
The official line from both Spain and Chelsea is that the player is carrying a knock — and given the fact that he is set to miss this weekend's clash with West Ham there is certainly a ring of truth to that — but del Bosque is reportedly worried about Costa's behaviour recently.
Now I'm no Premiership referee, but I believe that what he is talking about is called unsporting behaviour, and should ON EACH AND EVERY OCCASION be dealt with by a yellow card.
As a teacher, it can be tricky to navigate a meeting with a parent about their child's behaviour when a parent refuses to believe you, dismisses their child's issues as them being «boisterous», or accuses you of not challenging them enough.
Specifically, for fathers, higher expectations about their children's educational level, and greater level / frequency of interest and direct involvement in children's learning, education and schools, are associated strongly with better educational outcomes for their children, including: • better exam / test / class results • higher level of educational qualification • greater progress at school • better attitudes towards school (e.g. enjoyment) • higher educational expectations • better behaviour at school (e.g. reduced risk of suspension or expulsion)(for discussion / review of all this research, see Goldman, 2005).
Teenage Behaviour This Audio answers questions from readers about communicating with teenagers.
There is more honesty coming from them and less deceitfulness; they know we want to talk through their problems with them and are much more likely to open up about what is causing their behaviour, unlike before when they'd be completely alienated from us after we'd punished them with a spanking as a result of their behaviour.
After a year, you will have tried quite a few different ideas for managing stress, learning about your child and connecting with him / her, and reflecting about your own patterns of behaviour!
The HDHK programme gives dads the knowledge and skills for long - term behaviour change, teaching them about the importance of engaging with their children and using healthy eating and physical activity as media to engage fathers with their children.
Newborn babies don't come with an instruction manual and you're bound to have lots of questions about their behaviour and appearance to begin with.
Tell your child's caregiver about any difficulties your child is having at home, for example, if he isn't sleeping or eating well, or is having any trouble with behaviour.
It examines religious behaviour from a non-Christian perspective, with some thought - provoking comments about some Biblical commandments and principles.
It's very rare for a long - term home educated child to experiment seriously with dangerous behaviour, or to worry about whether or not he can be accepted by his peers.
«Once parents become aware that the child has a sensory sensitivity, and begin asking themselves the right questions about the child's day - to - day behaviours, they learn to alter their interaction with their child in order to avoid conflicts.»
And I'd love to hear about how you build support for yourself to deal with your child's challenging emotions, and behaviour.
Conversely, were other parents to say that (about my son or any other child, really), I would at the very least brief them with why all that does is enable and even encourage negative behaviour.
There are two dimensions of capacity - building helpgiving practices: relational and participatory helpgiving.23, 24,25,6 Relational practices include behaviours typically associated with effective helpgiving (compassion, active listening, etc.) and positive staff attributions about program participant capabilities.
Meanwhile Oliver's book is said to be packed with «critical and damning comments about the motivation and duplicitous behaviour of senior Conservatives with IDS, Gove and Johnson front and centre».
While it would be ludicrous to suggest that the electorate will vote on the basis of May's relationship with Trump, being seen to be silent in the face of Trump's behaviour will raise questions about her own moral compass.
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