Sentences with phrase «ethical concerns matter»

But in the complex society in which we live, such intervention often is the only way for citizens to make their moral and ethical concerns matter.

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Such observances and restraints, however, were almost altogether a matter of external behavior, while concern about motives and attitudes, about quality of spirit and purpose, was absent from the ethical picture.
Much like the novel, the film takes a matter - of - fact yet thought - provoking perspective on the central underlying fact that governs the character's lives — never didactic nor preachy, but encouraging you to construct the rest of society (which exists as a sort of negative space against which our characters appear in sharp relief) and the ethical concerns that the film brings up but doesn't answer.
Different ethical matters take center stage at different times in this cycle, and this presentation will examine a few of those issues, starting with issues of competence and zealous representation as a young lawyer, through the concerns with marketing and advertising as one's practice develops, and ending with some of the common issues relating to closing down a practice.
I think those of us who are truly concerned with the output of some climate scientists are much more interested in the looking at ethical and potential advocacy biases of the matter than seeing Mann punished or reprimanded.
«For these people who feel so passionately about this, their ultimate authority is a report from a group of scientists, and they're saying «this is where we stand, forget about our moral concerns, forget about our ethical positions, forget about whether we are Right, Left or centre, forget about whether we are Christians or Buddists, no, none of that matters
«Although the long - term ethical and legal consequences of genetic testing for employment matters, insurance contracts, and preventive medicine and treatment are not yet fully known, cases of alleged genetic discrimination have been emerging in different parts of the world, prompting calls from concerned citizens for government action,» says.
One quarter concerned redundancy (or fear of); 24 % concerned financial problems; 20 % concerned disciplinary matters; 17 % were because of bullying; and the rest were to do with relationships, ethical matters or bereavement.
I also am concerned, as an ethical matter, about unsolicited endorsements on Linked In from college classmates and others who are not really in a position to evaluate the skills mentioned in their endorsement.
2 These circumstances raise two sets of issues to which this opinion is addressed: first, the ethical and practical concerns posed in a lawyer - client relationship when a limited scope engagement is entered into; and second, issues related to the obligation of lawyers to reveal the existence of such a limited scope engagement to others involved in the matter, most particularly to courts before whom clients are appearing pro se, with assistance from a lawyer with whom he or she has a limited scope engagement.
In its first public statement on the matter, the Holy See expressed «grave ethical concerns» and said most critical is «the lack of ability for pre-programmed, automated technical systems to make moral judgments over life and death, to respect human rights, and to comply with the principle of humanity.»
The concern is that there far too many agents who could care less about standards and ethical business practices — only about the commission they receive, no matter how they get it.
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