Sentences with phrase «ethics cases more»

Not exact matches

Nevertheless, as in the case of priests, artists and perhaps even true politicians, more is required from the physician than merely a paid service, namely his own person and his ethics, which is part of his work.
Although I dunk that Gewirth's proposal is subject to the criticism of nonteleological ethics I suggested summarily near the outset, anything approaching a decisive resolution of this issue in favor of teleological ethics will require nothing less than a more or less complete case for a metaphysical proposal.
They want to «explore how that affirmation in the case of both celibate and non-celibate relationships might be more fully articulated in our theological ethics and better communicated in our pastoral and missional practice...» (para 63) The Bishops note that this has implications for straight relationships too.
Is it not the case that nations are in their very nature fated to throw themselves at one another in a grim game of power to which the principles of ethics are no more relevant than to the death battle of prehistoric mastodons?
There isn't roomhere to do more than illustrate the case with a few examples, but an attempt will be made to show how rich Paul's view of ethics is, how his teaching on law is original and relevant, how his emphasis on love is important, and how he forces us to consider not only the human act that, as St Thomas says, is what moral theology is all about, but also the adjectival human agent transformed by the grace of the Holy Spirit into a friend, indeed a child of God.
Two female employees at the state Division of Criminal Justice Services who were punished following their testimony in a sexual harassment investigation have not been contacted by the ethics commission that was asked more than a month ago by Cuomo to conduct an expedited review of the case.
While the recent cases appear to detail criminal activity, Assemblyman Sean Ryan, D - Buffalo, believes more subtle ethics violations are flying under the radar.
Two female employees at the state Division of Criminal Justice Services who were punished following their testimony in a sexual harassment investigation have not been contacted by the ethics commission that was asked more than a month ago by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to conduct an expedited review of the case.
Michigan Rep. John Conyers, 88, has dealt with various ethics investigations and a public corruption case that landed his wife in prison during a U.S. House career spanning more than five decades — longer than any other current member.
The frustrations teenagers experience with school are more a case of statistics and lack of experience than that of work ethic or «attitude» problems.
Dozens more school employees have faced ethics sanctions in a case that has rocked the city of Atlanta for the past few years.
Every time we choose a more sustainable option over one with environmental, social, or health concerns (or all three, in some cases), we are essentially voting in favor of it, and every time we choose to boycott a product or company that is at odds with our ethics and principles, we remove our financial support from that company's bottom line.
While creative research avenues might arguably have some value to a case, other billing infractions are more blatant violations of the ethics rules.
Markus has successfully tried over 25 federal and state civil and criminal jury cases, briefed and argued dozens of federal appeals throughout the country, directed more than 400 investigations, and regularly advises public and private entities and individuals on challenging ethics and compliance matters.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are more specific ethics rules describing cases of nonpayment, though a quick look at the DC bar pages didn't reveal any such rules.
In this position, Nancy is responsible for providing training to six courts of limited jurisdiction in Pima County on topics such as the case management system, legislative changes, ethics and more.
The facts in the Levant case are far more compelling than that in Groia, and he has certainly received far more criticism by several ethic boards and tribunals.
The cases also implicated more profound questions of policy and ethics at stake in international conflicts over the protection and the exploitation of marine mammals.»
Finally, there are still some bar associations that do not include guidance on IOLTA rules available on line and even more shocking, which don't offer access to bar ethics rules and opinions (or in the case of Maryland, inexplicably, make these materials available only to members).
In the ruling, the court said the RESPA provision very clearly applies only to fees that are split with another provider (for more on this case, see this issue's ethics column).
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