Sentences with phrase «accepted standards of conduct»

Not exact matches

We discussed with PricewaterhouseCoopers matters that independent registered public accounting firms must discuss with audit committees under generally accepted auditing standards and standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board («PCAOB»), including, among other things, matters related to the conduct of the audit of the Company's consolidated financial statements and the matters required to be discussed by PCAOB AU 380 (Communications with Audit Committees).
The erosion of such standards, Lasch worried in 1994, leads us to accept «second - rate workmanship, second - rate habits of thought, and second - rate standards of personal conduct.
Much of human thought proves to be rationalization, that is, a means of justifying to oneself or to others conduct that does not measure up to accepted standards.
Eberstadt ends up making strange connections — connections which show moral homologies and trans - valuations between previously held moral standards of conduct, and currently accepted codes.
Some roles in the business world can be conducted better by those who understand themselves as professionals and accept a broad cultural and social responsibility for leadership along with that for the standards of their profession.
It added that the board was committed to giving Nigerians globally accepted standard in the conduct of the examinations.
The accepted method for determining the cost of education is to conduct an education cost study, which would essentially cost out the resources necessary to provide an education that would meet some agreed upon standard.
But yes lots of bloggers get so overwhelmed with requests they have to draw lines to cut back, but the point of this post is just because they may not accept requests that does not mean they do not read self - published work so we should encourage that by creating better quality self - published work and keeping up the professional standards of conduct.
Some of its purposes are to encourage and promote quality in the breeding of purebred Golden Retrievers; to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; to urge members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club; to conduct AKC sanctioned events within Maine; and promote cooperation and good sportsmanship among its members in the ownership, training and exhibition of Golden Retrievers.
The conduct was performed by a licensed veterinarian or was a part of scientific research governed by accepted standards;
The objects of the Club shall be: (a) to encourage and promote quality in the breeding of purebred Great Danes and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; (b) to urge members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Great Danes shall be judged; (c) to do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows and obedience trials; (d) to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows and obedience trials under the rules and Regulations of the American Kennel Club.
Our goals are to encourage and promote the breeding of pure - bred Golden Retrievers and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; to urge members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Golden Retrievers shall be judged; to do all in our power to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials, agility trials, hunt tests and field trials; and to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows, obedience trials, agility trials, and field trials under the rules of The American Kennel Club.
Objectives of the Club To encourage and promote quality in the breeding of purebred Havanese and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; To encourage the organization of independent local Havanese Specialty Clubs in those localities where there are sufficient fanciers of the breed to meet the requirements of The American Kennel Club; To urge members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Havanese shall be judged; To do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of the breed and to encourage sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials and agility events; To conduct sanctioned matches, specialty shows, obedience trials and agility trials under the rules of The American Kennel Club.
If a surgeon's negligent conduct is below the accepted standard of surgical care, and the negligence causes injury or harm to the patient, the patient has grounds for a case of medical malpractice.
Generally, to win a medical malpractice lawsuit, the plaintiff would have to show that the medical professional was negligent and that his or her conduct fell below generally accepted standard of medical care.
(a) malfunction of mechanical equipment and recreational apparatus under the control of or maintained by the operator, including vehicles, other than that resulting from misuse by a user; (b) unsafe operation of mechanical equipment or recreational apparatus, including vehicles, by the operator or its employees; (c) unsafe aspects of the structure and condition of an indoor recreational facility that directly affect the safety of users when actually engaged in a recreational activity for which the recreational facility is designed or intended; (d) failure by the operator of an outdoor recreational facility to maintain commonly accepted conditions or standards of demarcation, signage, lighting, and monitoring of user activity, for outdoor recreational facilities of comparable size and type; (e) unfitness for normal use, at the time of supply or rental, of equipment or apparatus supplied or rented for use in connection with a recreational activity; (f) conduct of the operator's employees, acting in the course of their employment, that results in personal injury to or death of a user from the sources of risk referred to in paragraphs (a) to (e); (g) breach by the operator, or by an employee of the operator, of a specific statutory duty or regulatory requirement relating to safety in a particular recreational activity.
While accepting that the standard for an employer's investigation of a harassment complaint is not perfection, the Tribunal found that the company did not satisfy the second part of the Marineland test, in that the company did not take the complaint seriously, did not deal with the complaint promptly, did not take care of its employees, did not demonstrate sensitivity to the concerns of the applicant, and generally did not conduct a reasonable investigation.
Lord Justice Jacob accepted that the impugned conduct must be grave before the offence or tort of harassment was proved and also accepted that the only real difference between the crime of s 2 and the tort of s 3 was the standard of proof.
Adherence to the Code is the first great bond between REALTORS ® and REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® s throughout the country, and is an obligation voluntarily accepted by them to ensure high standards of professional conduct to serve the interests of their clients and customers (from the Introduction to the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, 2016 editionof professional conduct to serve the interests of their clients and customers (from the Introduction to the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, 2016 editionof their clients and customers (from the Introduction to the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, 2016 editionof Ethics and Arbitration Manual, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, 2016 editionOF REALTORS ®, 2016 edition).
Adherence to the Code is an obligation voluntarily accepted by REALTORS ® and REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® s to ensure high standards of professional conduct to serve the interests of their clients and customers.
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