As well this would help weed out those that may not have the drive which may coincide with
the ethical stance of the agents.
I was particularly attracted by
the ethical stance of the company who are continually trying to reduce their carbon footprint.
It has
an ethical stance of «loyalty or creative and critical fidelity» to its tradition; it assumes «personal involvement and commitment to a particular religion» which in this case is Christianity.
Not exact matches
Such a method would
of course be no guarantee
of a single
ethical stance, but to proceed without such thought concerning the how
of Christian ethics would most surely end in further frustration.
There must be guidelines that we can find to direct us to some
ethical stance that, though short
of the ideal, is still not just a reflection
of yesterday's repressive system, for that simply will not win today's world.
Exorcizing the concept «God» from the system leaves me in a
stance very similar to that
of Paul van Buren, who holds that the essence
of Christianity is an
ethical message about how to live a life and that «God» talk is a dated, misleading, unhelpful, obscure way
of saying what Christianity wants to say about what it is to be a man and to live a moral life.
It «will be concerned principally to provide arguments that all reasonable persons, whether religiously involved or not, can recognize as reasonable» Its
ethical stance is that
of «honest, critical inquiry proper to Its academic setting.»
A very significant step away from embryonic stem - cell research was taken recently when a previously forthright advocate
of such research softened his
stance on other
ethical alternatives.
Though revelation requires that we take an
ethical stance, especially, in the Christian context, that
of doing justice, it is not reducible to ethics.
Tannenbaum and Rowan recognize six different
ethical stances toward experimentation with animals ranging from total acceptance (for example, Adrian) to total rejection (for example, Linzey) with a variety
of positions in between.
This approach reflects a strong teleological
ethical stance, one where the validity
of a particular motivation to a large extent justifies the measures subsequently adopted to achieve the goal.
By following this method, Bristow has produced a study which is both commendable in its manner
of doing theology and perceptive in its evaluation
of contemporary
ethical stances.
It has not only been abandoned by supporters
of the Nestlé boycott, but shoppers suggest it has lost its
ethical stance, meaning there is no reason to favour it over other high street retailers.
«Over the last 25 years the Co-operative Group has been at the forefront
of the
ethical consumer movement, for instance it has taken a pioneering
stance towards fairtrade becoming the first retailer to only stock fairtrade bananas.
Still, there are some basic aspects
of what is perceived as
ethical and unethical in the job market, and you'll long be respected and rise in your field if you can take a
stance on matters like these while you are early in your career.
Several speakers expressed concern about U.S. President Donald Trump's denial
of climate change, Vice President Mike Pence's creationist beliefs, and Trump's willingness to work with prominent antivaccine activist Robert Kennedy Jr. «In the face
of fanaticism and fear, science is regaining its
ethical and political
stance,» said Rosaura Ruiz Guitiérrez, director
of the Faculty
of Science at the National Autonomous University
of Mexico here.
The research
of millions
of ethical scientists who are not funded by pharmacy companies or food industry are in disagreement with your butter is awesome
stance.
Some
of you might even be taking a
stance on
ethical fashion.
An advocate for the «serious intellectual investigation»
of teaching and teacher education «well before almost anyone else,» Lee also understood teaching «as professional work — undetermined [and] calling for knowledge, skill, and an
ethical stance.»
It refers usually to companion animal species and means an
ethical stance to never convenience kill eg because an animal is sick or because the pet's owner is moving house or any other number
of common and frequently inadequate reasons.
Working closely with their suppliers, the restaurant strives to source more than 50 %
of their menu from within 50 miles, going with organic produce (whenever possible) and free - range and ethically raised meat and dairy; their
ethical stance also keeps veal and Foie Gras off the menu.
Is that the tribal
ethical stance that not only justifies some
of the activities apparently disclosed by climategate but raisies them to a moral duty?
In order to assure these objectives, contributors and staff are required to comply with the Statement
of Editorial Independence and
Ethical Stance outlined below.
Global warming alarmism was and remains an important
ethical issue, and some
of us do care deeply about our
ethical stance.
Needless to say this has been deeply disturbing to an «ordinary Joe» (with 5 grandchildren) who has made an effort to understand the science and the politics that underlie the climate change «debate», especially since my country has become such an important player in the fossil fuel business with its tarsands and pipeline industries that affect us all, so I've tried to find out more about Judith Curry's recent contributions to the debate, not so much the hair - splitting, angels on the head
of a pin, esoteric dissections
of graphs and stats that I see here on your website but the
ethical stance that you take on the larger issue
of «killing» the IPCC and all it represents.
The overriding message
of the evening was that there are so many different types
of architecture which all in their own way have their «
ethical stance»: from FAT's refusal to conform to «good taste», to MVRDV's visionary political statements, to AFH's humane approach to shelter.
As far as independence, that
stance takes a rather dim view
of lawyers and assume we would not be capable
of making
ethical and responsible decisions with non-lawyers with whom we would like to split fees.