Sentences with phrase «ethical claims such»

According to the aforementioned Mintel report, millennials are results - driven, but they also prioritize natural ingredients and ethical claims such as cruelty - free, environmentally friendly and ethically sourced.

Not exact matches

«The meta - ethical character of every claim to moral validity» designates the common character of all such claims in distinction from nonmoral claims.
I share some images and I ask — how can we claim discipleship when we as the Church refuse to face up to the moral and ethical challenges that images, such as these described below, evoke?
So let others admire and extol him who claims to be able to comprehend Christianity — I regard it as a plain ethical duty, which perhaps demands no little self - denial in such speculative times when all «the others» are busy about comprehending — I regard it then as a plain duty to admit that one neither can nor shall comprehend it.
Since that time of course it has wriggled free to such an extent that its claims of expediency are often used to inhibit ethical discourse and action.
On the one hand, Israel is a state claiming all the rights and privileges of modern nations, so that no special conditions such as exceptional ethical requirements should be placed upon it.
«No one knows who Chad Putman is,» Reif said before claiming Putman made «an ethical misstep» by holding a political event at a government building (to be sure, such venues are used often for political events).
However, the BBC claims that the government's own drugs information panel has expressed concern about the use of drug testing in schools, citing Vivienne Edwards from the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs as warning that such tests can undermine pupil - teacher relationships and should not be used a result of «complex» technical and ethical issues surrounding the issue.
As such, it is only right / moral / ethical to claim the unclaimed land once consent has been gathered from everyone on the planet.
Such work has raised a variety of ethical and research - quality concerns over possible misuse of the technique to support unwarranted claims of what is «normal».
A scientific panel appointed by NASA disagreed with those claims this summer, but called for the agency to undertake a study on the ethical issues raised by such missions (Science, 12 July, p. 175).
And just think what Tolstoy could have added online to War and Peace about Napoleon's culinary requirements during his disastrous siege of Moscow, or the historical issues underlying the enormous wealth, power and despotism of his hero Pierre, despite his claims to be an ethical prince in Russia's feudal society — since Tolstoy himself was guilty of such self - serving paternalism with his own estate and its peasants..
The Stern Review has been criticized by more conservative mainstream economists, including William Nordhaus, for its ethical choices, which, it is claimed, place too much emphasis on the future as opposed to present - day values by adopting a much lower discount rate on future costs and benefits as compared to other, more standard economic treatments such as that of Nordhaus.
One such common approach to national ghg emissions reductions commitments that fails to satisfy any ethical scrutiny is the claim that all nations must reduce emissions by the same amount without regard to whether a nation is a large or small contributor to the climate change problem, an approach often referred to as «grandfathering» or equal reductions from existing emissions levels.
Had Turner emerged from an advisory role at a company lacking such spotless ethical credentials — let's say, for example, one such as Exxonmobil — and had he suggested that 60 % was a bit too strong a figure, and perhaps 40 % was a better one, would there ever be an end to claims that this process was corrupt and undemocratic?
There are reasons that people hire lawyers to write these sorts of ethics rules into company codes of conduct: (1) companies realized placing the entire onus on the person who has suffered discrimination or harassment to personally prosecute their claims is absurd and good employees would seek out corporations that don't sanction such conduct; and (2) businesses understood that providing ethical and social norms of behavior could go some distance to preventing bad behavior.
The new guide covers a wide range of topics such as how to keep informed about regulatory updates; changing your membership category or contact information; professional standards; the complaints process, insurance claims; and developing ethical infrastructure for managing your legal practice.
Topics discussed include: strategies for identifying the required elements for a potential malpractice action; the evaluation of the defenses that might bar recovery or defeat a claim; establishing or refuting the applicable standard of care with expert testimony; identifying when a conflict of interest results in divided loyalties, when such a conflict may form the basis of a claim, and the defenses to such conflict of interest claims; and distinguishing malpractice liability from a violation of professional ethical standards and if or when such standards are relevant to litigating a malpractice claim.
This includes both public law and private law claims, and relates to, amongst other things: challenges by way of judicial review to hospital closures and reconfigurations, availability of specific treatments and drugs, contractual and structural issues in the NHS (especially GPs and dentists), mental health law, medical product liability, cases involving ethical questions such as consent to treatment, and cases relating to confidentiality and patient information.
In addition, APA Ethical Principles specify that «after research results are published, psychologists do not withhold the data on which their conclusions are based from other competent professionals who seek to verify the substantive claims through reanalysis and who intend to use such data only for that purpose, provided that the confidentiality of the participants can be protected and unless legal rights concerning proprietary data preclude their release» (Standard 8.14).
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