Sentences with phrase «by rules of conduct»

At the same time, all attorneys are officers of the court and bound by rules of conduct.
The guide states that researchers who are invited to work with a research group abroad should abide by the rules of conduct in the host country.

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«There's a lot of questions to be answered to make sure our law enforcement officers are abiding by the highest standards and rules as they conduct their investigations.»
By Memorandum dated February 3, 2017, the President directed the Department to conduct an examination of the Fiduciary Rule to determine whether it may adversely affect the ability of Americans to gain access to retirement information and financial advice.
A study conducted by the Department of Finance examining fiscal rules in several jurisdictions concluded that fiscal rules (i.e., BBL) were largely ineffective if there wasn't the political will, and unnecessary if there was.
Further, the final rule defines a variety of investment education activities that fall short of fiduciary conduct, and makes clear that advisors do not act as fiduciaries merely by recommending that a customer hire them to render advisory or asset management services.
As required by the U.S. D.O.T. under the «Hazardous Materials: Security Requirements for Offerors and Transporters of Hazardous Materials» rule, Clean Harbors has fully complied with and met the requirements to enhance the security of hazardous materials and has developed and implemented a security plan and conducted employee training on transportation security.
A study conducted by the Department of Finance in 2001 examined fiscal rules in a number of countries at the national and subnational level and concluded that legislative fiscal rules are not necessary for achieving a balanced budget.
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP)-- The «abhorrent» criminal conduct by now - convicted sexual abuser Larry Nassar while he was a sports doctor at Michigan State did not violate NCAA rules, an attorney for the university has told the governing body of college sports.
Assuming that you're addressing Christianity, which is the subject of this article, then our «belief» is guided by a set of well defined rules of conduct.
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If a person wishes to pursue a dubious moral course, the easy way is to disguise his conduct as the action of a free man, uninhibited by old rules, breaking loose and acting on his own.
He did not know whether any allowance was made for the age of the accused nor «whether pardon is given to those who repent» nor «whether punishment attaches to the mere name apart from secret crimes, or to the secret crimes connected with the name».3 In reply, Trajan wrote that Christians «are not to be sought out, but if they are accused and convicted, they must be punished — yet on this condition, that whoso denies himself to be a Christian, and makes the fact plain by his action, that is by worshipping our gods, shall obtain pardon on his repentance, however suspicious his past conduct may be».4 The Emperor Hadrian (76 - 138; ruled 117 - 138) made clear that slanderous accusations against Christians were unacceptable and that it had to be proved that they had acted contrary to the laws.
Again and again German priests and monks insisted that missions among the Slays on their eastern borders must be conducted by them, and opposed the use of translations of the sacred books and the liturgy into Slavonic, presumably because it would encourage Slavic political and ecclesiastical independence of their rule.
Earlier this month, the Christian Institute released details of the unnamed independent school in the Home Counties that has been told it isn't adhering to new rules by not inviting a member of a different faith to conduct an assembly.
But this sort of obligation lies alongside rules of conduct that are not guided by love.
This notion presupposes that people are guided by specific external directions rather than internalized, personal rules of just conduct.
Although James Nuechterlein acknowledges «the limits imposed by the rules of just war,» he avoids discussing how these limits bear on the way the U.S. military intervention in Afghanistan has been conducted.
In this age of moral relativity, when relationships seem to be so easily trivialized and the impoverishment of other people is so easily neglected, it seems necessary to hear the Word of God from James, who chastises us for not living by the rules of right conduct.
Though it was ruled by Austria but, during this period it was given autonomy, especially in the area of education, that is, education at all levels was conducted in Polish.
Just because conduct is not determined by unified intelligible basic principles, but is regulated by the formal authority of the Law, the task of the scribe is to «make a fence around the Torah,» that is, by endless acute deductions from Scripture to find rules for cases not foreseen in the Law, which nevertheless confront men in their present life.
It is a period in which the Congregation founded by the Prophet and expanded by the skillfully conducted warfare of Arabian tribesmen became an Islamic Society with a formulated creed, a system of law derived from the source of its beliefs and ideals, a ruling institution, and a brotherhood which transcends accidents of race and station in life.
Space does not permit elucidation of the specific principles on which they worked, but it may suffice for our purpose to note that the law, the shari`a, as built up by the founders and generations of commentators, embraces all the rules of God's prescription for the conduct of men — domestic life, political and social activities, religious and ritual duties.
More immediately, there are a number of steps that a proactive employer can take, including putting together a comprehensive safety and health program, conducting regular safety and health audits and / or risk assessments, ensuring that employees are properly trained relative to their roles and responsibilities, and taking prompt action to respond to and address incidents (whether an accident or a near miss) by correcting any potential hazards, as well as issuing discipline if it has been determined that an employee or manager violated company safety rules.
Australian Leather owner Eddie Oygur is seeking a separate ruling in Australia that Deckers is guilty of deceptive conduct, by trading under the name Ugg Australia when the company is based in California and its Ugg boots are made in China.
The reason it happened is that Wenger doesn't like figureheads in the changing room and wants everyone to be gentlemen and play by a elevated idea of conduct of the game that no longer rules (more Queensbury rules today).
There are rules governing how hard you can hit — each league has its (not very long) rule book, but in practice each game sets its own violence level — a balancing act of boundaries tested by sudden escalations of rage that are remarkably similar to the rules of conduct governing a street fight.
His uprightness, in both carriage and conduct, will help restore the integrity of an athletic program rocked in recent years by various NCAA rules infractions.
Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl, whose team buried 9.3 threes per game last season (11th best in the nation), was among the 56 % of Division I coaches opposed to redrawing the arc, according to the results of the annual survey conducted by the rules committee.
On the Wednesday afternoon before this year's Open, Holland summoned his officials to an outdoor TIO seminar conducted by Rules of Golf manager Jeff Hall and women's competitions director Kendra Graham.
PENALIZED: By the NCAA in its latest series of rulings, the University of Houston, Portland State and Western Carolina University, each receiving a one - year probation, for various infractions and violations in the conduct of their intercollegiate athletic programs.
Kanu's lead counsel, Chuks Muoma had written a petition to the National Judicial Council (NJC), claiming that Tsoho made conflicting rulings on an application by the Department of State Services (DSS) to conduct a secret trial for him.
ALBANY — The politically appointed commissioners of the state Board of Elections released new rules on Thursday that would grant them more oversight of investigations conducted by the board's chief enforcement counsel, Risa Sugarman.
Elections to the Council and multi-option ballots shall be conducted according to the rules set out in the latest edition of «How to conduct an election by the Single Transferable Vote», published by the Electoral Reform Society.
The impression a dispassionate observer would have from the failure of security and law enforcement during the Bayelsa election (which was conducted in Nigeria's smallest state with the lowest number of registered voters) would be that the federal government permitted or condoned the strong - arm tactics of the ruling party's candidate in his ultimately vain effort to secure that state's rulership by force.
In addition, as a lawyer, Foye is obligated to uphold rules of professional conduct outlined by the Unified New York State Court System which includes,
In a further strengthening of the left's position, the party has also increased the number of NEC delegates from members and unions and authorised a further review of party rules to be conducted by Corbyn's allies.
The affairs of the Party shall be entrusted to, and conducted by, the following representative committees, each of which shall be constituted and governed as hereinafter provided in these Rules and Regulations.
Again, it is the conduct of the MPs that is the problem, not the rules by which they play.
The Home Office refused to comment on whether an individual Hizb - ut - Tahrir member was working at the IND, but a spokeswoman said all civil servants were required to abide by a professional code and by Home Office rules of governance and conduct.
But now that he has been censured by the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court for violating the rules of professional conduct, the DA says he recognizes and regrets that he should more careful in his criticism.
«The GMB appear to have broken the spirit of the rules guiding the conduct of the Labour party leadership election by sending out a strong recommendation for Ed Miliband together with the ballot paper for political levy payers... It may well suggest that the margin of his victory depended on votes cast in dubious circumstances.
The straw poll, which was conducted by ABC News and Manchester - based WMUR - TV at the state party's annual gathering in Derry, asked state committee members to choose from 20 potential White House contenders, including those such as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) who have ruled out of the running.
Nicholas said that the Nigerian Army was being guided by its code of conduct, which had clearly stipulated the rules of engagement in accordance with best practices.
A survey conducted by Action Aid found that while two thirds of Afghan women found their lives had improved over the last decade, nine out of ten feared a return to Taliban - style rule.
The judge ruled that the sacked legislators were wrongly nominated by the PDP as they did not emerge as the winners of the primaries conducted by the PDP for the purpose of the last year's House of Representatives elections in their constituencies.
His careful attempts to position the party as a brake on the more right - wing instincts of the Conservatives have been blown off course by having to deal with serious allegations about Liberal Democrat conduct and defend arcane aspects of party rules and culture.
«Country visits are governed by rules and procedures set out in the code of conduct referred to above and the manual of operations adopted by special procedures,» she said.
The committee faulted the reported conduct of a parallel congress by the foreign affairs minister, adding that, «I did advise when I met him, there is rule of engagement for any competition and we have to abide by it.
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