Sentences with phrase «creates ethical conflicts»

Cuomo says Wilson - Pakula creates ethical conflicts.

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«The marketing objective of selling services by making them seem attractive to consumers can create tensions or outright conflict with the ethical imperative of respect for persons, since the latter requires that patients make medical decisions in light of balanced information about the full range of risks and benefits associated with their care,» said London, professor of philosophy in CMU's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences and director of the Center for Ethics and Policy.
Filing bankruptcy without being paid upfront is an ethical problem in MOST cases, as it creates a conflict of interest for the attorney.
They are not constructing a genealogy, but create the paths and the conflict, the emotional state and ethical situations.
Also too often, industry is turning to parts of plants that we use for food to create new sources of energy - putting food in direct competition with energy even as human populations reach levels at which that poses ethical conflicts.
[13] Chief Justice James Allsop of the Federal Court of Australia summarised the ethical issues which arise as a result of the conflict the billable hours system creates between the economic pressure on a firm to maximise its profit and the ethical pressure on lawyers to work in their client's best interest: «Only a very slight change of focus needs to be made by a lawyer to change from (a) expecting a profitable return from running as well and efficiently as possible a large case in court, to (b) planning how to make as much money as possible from running the same large case in court.»
However, due to ethical rules applicable to lawyers, we can not discuss specific legal issues with you or represent you until we know that doing so will not create a conflict of interest involving one of our existing clients.
Response: We are concerned that a right to restrict could create conflicts with the professional ethical obligations of providers and others.
Ultimately, Turow's biggest beef is with the billable hour, which he argues presents an insoluble ethical dilemma insofar as it creates a conflict of interest between the lawyer and the client.
The economic necessity of earning income creates the potential of conflict with the legal and ethical duties of being an agent.
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