Sentences with phrase «ethic problem more»

Not exact matches

Kathleen Edmond, the company's chief ethics officer, maintains a blog that educates employees on handling ethical quandaries, and the company provides a number of channels for reporting problems that are more welcoming to its young workforce.
On Monday, in an attempt to clear out any more undiscovered scandals, the Montreal - based firm announced it would provide amnesty this summer to any employee with information regarding the company's ethics problems.
Huntington, for example, contends that «far more significant than the global issues of economics and demography are problems of moral decline», an «increase in antisocial behavior», decay of family structures, weakening of the «work ethic», and decreasing commitment to intellectual activity.12 Similarly Brzezinski refers to a current global crisis of spirit which has to be overcome if the human race is to regain some control over its destiny.
Many also address problems tangential to ethics: social structures, political organization and control, economic systems, the ethos and the world view of the people, theological interpretations of moral issues and much more.
One might wish that Taylor had considered more fully a possibility that emerges only in one rather long footnote — the possibility that a distinction, though not utter separation, of the spheres of politics and ethics might go some way toward addressing the problem that concerns him.
Similarly, I hope that if you've decided to vote for Clinton, you've spoken out concerning the ongoing ethics problems that go back decades and now continue to surface every day, and her stance on abortion and many more issues that defile all people who are made in the image of God.
The more the sad shell of what's left of the once Grand, now just Old, Party focuses on changing racial and ethic demographics as «the problem», the more moderates, youth and women — of all backgrounds — they alienate.
The putting of the question suggests the root of the problem, for Christian ethics can not be legalistic within the family any more than it can be elsewhere.
Measured by the churches» utopian aspirations for global justice, the work ethic is regarded as more a part of the problem than part of the solution.
I think the problem is a residual effect from the Victorian era more than Christian ethics.
This problem of relativism disquieted the Greek mind, and in the classical age the philosophers began to search for deeper and more rational foundations of ethics.
«The problem is more about appearance than law or ethics, strictly,» said Mr. Green, who lost to Mr. Cuomo in the Democratic primary for attorney general in 2006.
Kolb is a leading legislative supporter of ethics reforms to address a corruption problem that has seen more than 30 lawmakers leave office facing criminal or ethical allegations since 2000.
Cuomo called the ethics reform bill he signed this week, which has been criticized by good government groups, a «good first step,» acknowledging more must be done to address Albany's corruption problem.
He said voters are fed up with a chronic ethics problem that has seen more than 30 lawmakers leave office facing criminal charges or ethics allegations.
Scientists asked 451 online survey - takers whether — in the event of an inevitable accident — it was more appropriate to sacrifice passengers or bystanders, a quandary known as the trolley problem in ethics.
But the dangerous streets of the big city cause more and more problems, and Morales finds that his ethics are malleable as he fights to keep his company going with the aid of his equally tough wife, Anna (Jessica Chastain).
The frustrations teenagers experience with school are more a case of statistics and lack of experience than that of work ethic or «attitude» problems.
But IP lawyers are bound by ethics (more than agents) and have no problem fighting for you in contracts and negotiations.
Subsequent reports have been even more damning because, it is alleged, that some employees alerted management to the problems via an internal «ethics hotline» only to be fired shortly thereafter.
But again putting its more egregious consequences to one side reveals the broader problem with environmental ethics.
The problem, however, as Anne Vespry cogently argued on our legal ethics listserv (and «Bob Smith» also noted in comments on Omar Ha - Redeye's SLAW column), is that it is not clear that there is a legal basis for claiming that Ontario lawyers have a duty to promote equality, diversity and inclusion understood as a requirement to take active steps toward making the profession more equal, diverse and inclusive.
The more legal professionals are aware of the rules, the better they are able to avoid ethics problems.
I might suggest that while I am, at my core, conservative, my sense is that as we've seen in the U.S. and international banking industry, expanded corporatization has its problems — and one might, fairly, question whether issues of legal ethics will also diminish as lawyers increasingly see themselves as little more than «commodity brokers» as opposed to what has been, at least in theory, a profession which sees itself as more than simply factory workers doing a job... and in fact which many of us still feel is both a great honor and a great social responsibility.
To me, it's the legal ethics paranoia to the point of paralysis that's becoming more and more of a problem.
By the mid-1970s, the problem became even more serious after several Florida appellate judges were charged with violations of ethics.
There are obviously good (ethics related) reasons why legal professionals may be reluctant to collaborate (as I have just defined it) online, but it's hard to fathom that there is absolutely no reasonable and prudent model that would allow us to tap into the more collaborative nature of the web to solve legal problems and, while doing so, meet unmet legal needs.
Since I've designated today as a day to think about ethics, it's worth quoting from a recent US judgment on a issue that had and has both legal and moral implications that comes from the boomer days — the Viet Nam war and the consequences of the use of Agent Orange — and comparing that to how the Canadian government handled the problem that produced Authorson v Canada... [more]
The other part of the problem concerns the widely held view by the public that the commission aspect of the game appeals to those practitioners who will willingly subvert the concept of ethics to the concept of grabbing the fast buck at the expense of clients» financial interests; ergo, the sale matters more than the client's interests.
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