Like my father before me,
I believe public integrity is paramount,» he said.
Like my father before me,
I believe public integrity is paramount.
«Like my father before me,
I believe public integrity is paramount,» Cuomo stated.
Not exact matches
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In a statement issued several hours after the verdict, the governor said that while he was saddened for Percoco's young daughters, he
believed there should be «no tolerance: for lapses of
integrity in
public service.
On the issue of private
integrity and
public fitness for office,
public opinion is more evenly spread across demographic groups, with clear warnings for those who
believe personal
integrity is a matter for the private sphere alone.
«The WFP
believes that New York needs an independent Attorney General who will be unafraid to stand up to the powerful and investigate Donald Trump and Wall Street crime, and will restore
public integrity,» the party said.
A Downing Street spokesman said: «The prime minister
believes the Archbishop of Canterbury is a man of great
integrity and dedication to
public and community service and he understands the difficulty he is facing at the moment.»
Our petition is grounded on an audio recording in the
public domain (copy attached to this petition) which contains the voices of the said ACP Addo Danquah and one Kwame Asare Obeng also known as A-Plus who will be referred to as A-Plus for the purposes of this petition, which we
believe has brought the professional
integrity of the Ghana Police Service into disrepute.
Mr Speaker, if the citizens of this country could see the time and care taken in making these decisions; the carefully - targeted nature of all our interventions; and the strict controls in place to ensure that the law and our democratic values are upheld; and if they could witness the
integrity and professionalism of the men and women of the intelligence agencies, who are among the very finest
public servants our nation has, then I
believe that they would be reassured by how we go about this essential work.
«I
believe this
public trust and
integrity issue must be addressed — directly and forthrightly.
«That the Parliament looks critically at the results of a new poll on support for nuclear weapons in Scotland commissioned by Lord Ashcroft;
believes that the result stating that 51 % of Scots want the Trident nuclear deterrent to be replaced is misguidedly being used to suggest that a majority of Scots support keeping nuclear weapons in Scotland; understands that the results of this poll were intended to challenge the findings of a recent poll commissioned by the Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament that showed a decisive 75 % majority of the Scottish
public is against both the cost and the reasoning behind the UK Government's intention to keep all of its nuclear weapons stationed in Scotland; understands that, while Lord Ashcroft conducted the poll to supposedly show that «more than half of Scots are in favour of nuclear weapons», the poll showed that only 37 % of Scots
believe so in principle, compared with 48 % who do not; questions the
integrity of a poll that, it understands, was privately paid for by a wealthy Tory backer; considers that Lord Ashcroft is spinning the results, and
believes that he should stop doing so and accept what it considers the fact proven time and again that Scots want rid of nuclear weapons.»
«When I talk about my record of leadership, the experience I have, and the
integrity I have shown in my
public life, I
believe we are going to win this race by a substantial margin.
Saying that he
believes JCOPE can be essential in improving
public ethics and
integrity, Dadey added, «Let's not lose sight of the fact that Dean Skelos and Sheldon Silver were two of the three architects that created JCOPE.
Nassau Democratic Leader Jay Jacobs said in an interview: «I think, Judi Bosworth leads with
integrity, and I think that she is certainly, demonstrating that she
believes that the town's political operation should be above reproach, and I fully understand her need as the top Democratic elected official to reassure the
public that the political process is being run properly.»
«Scott
believes that
integrity, transparency and
public trust are the most important qualities for any candidate for controller,» said Audrey Gelman, a spokeswoman for Stringer, the Manhattan borough president.
This is why personal
integrity and decorum is important in science: this research could be important to humanity's survival but the
public now does not
believe the research because the researcher's motives and communications seem questionable.
But even if one
believes such actions are justified in principle I don't think it is appropriate for someone in Gleick's position to do what he did because if scientists are seen to do anything which undermines their personal
integrity then it can cast doubt in the
public's eye about their scientific work and that of their colleagues and makes it harder for them to counter the anti-scientific antics of the fake skeptics, although I would hope that the stinking hypocrisy of the latter would also be apparent to the
public.
However, the Committee
believes that the nature of the IPCC's task (i.e., in presenting a series of expert judgments on issues of great societal relevance) demands that the IPCC pay special attention to issues of independence and bias to maintain the
integrity of, and
public confidence in, its results.
However, were it not for Atticus's personal morals guiding him, he likely would not have fulfilled the professional duties given much importance in the Rules: his duty to act honourably and with
integrity even when people criticized him; his duty to be honest and candid both with Tom and the
public, rallying for the
public and the jury to
believe in Tom's innocence while ensuring that Tom's expectations of winning were not fueled; his duty of loyalty to his client by representing him zealously both inside and outside the courtroom.
Lord Rodger emphasised [68] that privilege would similarly have applied «to presentational advice sought from lawyers by any individual or company who
believed himself, herself or itself to be at risk of criticism by an inquiry», emphasising that the «defence of personal reputation and
integrity is at least as important to many individuals and companies as the pursuit or defence of legal rights whether under private law or
public law».
He «engaged in conduct that undermines
public confidence in the industry, harms the
integrity of the industry, or brings the industry into disrepute» six times, and «did not ensure that in any communication, advertising or marketing material there was no suggestion, implication or statement that may suggest or lead the
public to
believe an unlicensed or unregistered assistant is qualified to trade in real estate, deal in mortgages or perform real estate appraisals, as the case may be.»
The gesture of real estate agents hiring other agents to handle the transaction would go a long way to assuring the
public that people in the real estate business today
believe in the importance of conducting affairs with the highest
integrity and professional standards.