Sentences with phrase «ethical conflicts»

Several months after the class had ended, I found that I was still thinking about ethical conflicts in science.
The foundations of ethical conflict in issues such as end of life care for pets and futile / non-beneficial care for animals are discussed, using the presenter's experiences as a specialist in both bioethics and pain / palliative care.
Speech limitations create business and ethical conflicts for companies like Facebook Inc, Twitter Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google, platforms for debate and political organizing.
The staff issued the opinion last week after Robin Gibson, who is a Lake Wales city commissioner and general counsel for the Lake Wales Charter Schools, asked about potential ethical conflicts if the city donated or sold land to the charter schools.
In an area rife with ethical conflicts, where money goes more rapidly to those who will be cheerleaders and promoters rather than truth - tellers, asking the questions that disturb the soul are uncommon, but affected the author.
Arbitrators are generally required to meet a baseline level of neutrality by disclosing any potential ethical conflicts and remaining independent and impartial throughout the arbitral process.
The «Application Lists» of the International Bar Association (IBA) Guidelines on Conflict of Interest in International Arbitration provide a theoretical basis for considering such ethical conflicts.
Good business sense isn't the same as good ethics, but sound business decisions are a pretty good start at avoiding ethical conflicts and dilemmas.
Cuomo says Wilson - Pakula creates ethical conflicts.
In his best films, the hero is strongly religious or spiritual and finds himself in an internal, ethical conflict after years of reckless bloodshed.
Some of the essay questions hide inside ethical conflicts.
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.
May 2013, Interdisciplinary Team Ethics Program: An Analysis of Ethical Conflicts Among Professionals in the Collaborative Process
Norwegian Nurse Managers» Perceptions of Ethical Conflicts in Community Healthcare When Caring for Older Persons Who Wish to Die
Her ethical conflict is so enormous, and her motives so glaringly questionable, that her position on the topic ultimately doesn't even matter.
But it turns out that the governor had not one, but two ways to know if his current or former top aides have any business deals that could present an ethical conflict.
The complaint said that Kelly told two top executives at Competitive Power Ventures that Cuomo's office had given him an opinion asserting that there would be no ethical conflict if the energy company were to hire the spouse of an aide who could influence regulatory decisions.
Attorney Elkan Abramowitz, who took a lead role in the firm's work for the Executive Chamber, emphasized that there was no ethical conflict connected to the past professional or familial overlaps between the three firms.
He cited the hiring of off - duty police officers as security guards for private companies as a prime example of the ethical conflict of dual employment.
She said she had ethical conflicts with O'Halloran because «he's my town Republican chairman and up until a few days ago he was vice-chairman of the county committee in charge of raising money for legislative races, and we're involved in legal action against him.»
As the buyers were the group that faced an ethical conflict in the interaction, theirs was the behavior under analysis.
Commerford says she has never encountered the ethical conflicts she feared.
Akin to 2014's Inherent Vice, and so many detective tales before, we're following the «professional» actions of those with good intentions, burdened by their own insecurities, substance abuse, ethical conflict and everything in between.
Beyond the world of athletics, with its inherent political and ethical conflicts, we can discern from the athletes» faces the journey from innocence to experience.
Rather than lying exclusively in the ethical conflicts of individual actors, the problem here may be structural in nature.
It may be difficult for one attorney to represent all of the claimants without an ethical conflict and these cases can become unwieldy.
A solid foundation is built, however, by our senior administrative staff, who spend countless hours away from home meeting with attorneys and staff, clearing cases for ethical conflicts, teaching computer systems and new administrative processes, assisting with benefits, and essentially doing everything possible to make the transition into our firm as smooth as possible.
This paper takes the «Application Lists» one step further: by matching them with published records of arbitrator challenges from the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the author will provide a practical scheme to gauge whether an ethical conflict merits disclosure or disqualification.
• Staff and volunteers shall take direct, immediate, and appropriate action to resolve personal professional, and ethical conflicts.
This book deals with (at pp. 35 - 36; 122 - 124) ethical conflicts such as that in Spaulding v. Zimmerman, 116 N.W. 2nd 704 (Minnesota, 1962).
Have you ever been faced with an ethical conflict in your experience as a social worker?
Citing unacceptable circumstances, a bad work environment, and ethical conflict, this resignation letter is for an unhappy employee.
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