Sentences with phrase «ethics problems did»

«Rangel's ethics problems did him in for me.»

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The problem of an enduring ethic and culture consists in finding an arrangement of the pieces by which they remain related, as do the stones arranged in an arch.
One does not have to have a doctorate in ethics to see the problem here.
The problem with basing a just war theory on the logic of an ethic of prima facie duties is that it has nothing to do with Catholic just war tradition.
We do not want simply a nostalgia that does not touch any of the real problems, the ethics of our affluence and the moral dilemma of our fear.
The central problem of Christian ethics lies in the fact that we are told in the Sermon on the Mount, «Ye therefore shall be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect,» while the experience of every honest - minded Christian requires him to admit the truth in, «When ye shall have done all the things that are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants.»
The dead fish stinks from the head... Whole team has a work ethic problem... We don't provide support and doubling up whether attacking or defending In way the top teams do....
So where does ethics become a problem?
But Martins, 50, of Old Westbury, doesn't see why having an ethics officer who answers to the county executive and whose budget is dependent on that official is a problem.
Do you have a problem with ethics reform or independent redistricting?
«Laws with too many loopholes and which do not solve Albany's mounting ethics problem.
So I will not sign a budget that does not have an ethics plan as outlined in my proposal that addresses the current problems in the system.
«I will not sign a budget that does not have an ethics plan as outlined in my proposal that addresses the current problems in the system,» said Cuomo.
We have a statewide ethics problem and Cuomo is going to hold the budget hostage if he doesn't get some reforms.
«I don't see his issue of wanting to discuss ethics being a problem for us going forward,» Heastie said.
«Voters are very angry about corruption and they want to hear the candidates recognize this problem and what they plan to do about it,» said Craig Holman, a government affairs lobbyist for Public Citizen, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit focuses on ethics and campaign finance issues.
The New York Times opined that the budget's inadequate ethics reforms do not «come close to attacking the root of the corruption problem» in Albany.
«I will not sign a budget that does not have an ethics plan as outlined in my proposal that addresses the current problems in the system.»
In this fight Cuomo doesn't smell so good and neither does de Blasio who has significant ethics problems.
«We started out this session being told we had to do something about ethics,» said state Sen. Diane Savino (D - Staten Island), who went on to say the package didn't touch on any of the problems highlighted in the recent trials.
Cuomo called the ethics reform bill he signed this week, which has been criticized by good government groups, a «good first step,» acknowledging more must be done to address Albany's corruption problem.
What are they going to do to overhaul the state watchdogs who are being funded by taxpayers and who have done little, or nothing, to attack Albany's ethics problems?
I mean, part of the problem we've seen in Albany is that, other than the U.S. Attorney, there really hasn't been the sort of independent enforcement of the state ethics laws that we believe needs to be done
«So I don't see his issue of wanting to discuss ethics as being a problem
Teachers are recognising the problem, with nearly three - quarters (72 per cent) believing that social media etiquette and ethics should be taught in schools, yet only a minority (36 per cent) do so.
Academy trusts that «don't get it right» have problems with «values, beliefs and ethics» in common, the national schools commissioner has said.
RE «most of what scientists know is «tacit»» — I was just in a social science research meeting and someone brought up the problem of «if it isn't quantifiable, it doesn't exist»; she used ethics and other issues as examples.
We can agree, furthermore, that even if we accept that (i) the climate is changing, and that (ii) we have caused some of this change, and that (iii) this will cause a problem of some degree, we don't necessarily have to agree that these three premises safely take us to a conclusion that demands special politics and ethics, moreover, that it creates any unassailable moral imperatives.
When you look at ethics, you judge those of handing the 2100 generation a 700 ppm climate, several degrees warmer, with rising sea levels to adapt to, or whether anything can be done to mitigate that by developing appropriate technologies, and encouraging those to spread rapidly while discouraging those that are part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
I might suggest that while I am, at my core, conservative, my sense is that as we've seen in the U.S. and international banking industry, expanded corporatization has its problems — and one might, fairly, question whether issues of legal ethics will also diminish as lawyers increasingly see themselves as little more than «commodity brokers» as opposed to what has been, at least in theory, a profession which sees itself as more than simply factory workers doing a job... and in fact which many of us still feel is both a great honor and a great social responsibility.
From an ethics perspective, there is generally no problem sending confidential or privileged communications through cyberspace; several ethics authorities (including the ABA) have said that email does not even need to be encrypted.
Do we sell to vultures and allow them to influence us with their vulture ethics, or do we protect our profession from vultures by addressing the one area (litigation) that constitutes 99 % of the probleDo we sell to vultures and allow them to influence us with their vulture ethics, or do we protect our profession from vultures by addressing the one area (litigation) that constitutes 99 % of the probledo we protect our profession from vultures by addressing the one area (litigation) that constitutes 99 % of the problem?
The most common sources of ethics complaints generally have little to do with outcomes and a lot to do with basic client service, after all.3 It stands to reason lawyers with a high Net Promoter Score is less likely to have those problems.
There are obviously good (ethics related) reasons why legal professionals may be reluctant to collaborate (as I have just defined it) online, but it's hard to fathom that there is absolutely no reasonable and prudent model that would allow us to tap into the more collaborative nature of the web to solve legal problems and, while doing so, meet unmet legal needs.
I like the fact that the Guidelines repeat the advice I often give: if you want to avoid ethics problems when using social media, don't post social media updates that take the form of advertising.
Soft traits include characteristics like work ethic, a can - do attitude, personal and social networking, oral and written communications talents, creative thinking, positivity, teamwork, good decision making skills, motivational talents, flexibility, time management, problem - solving, conflict resolution, and critical thinking skills.
As Ben Smith's teammate at XYZ Agency for the past five years, I've benefited from his creative problem - solving, tireless work ethic, and willingness to do whatever it takes to create a product that will translate the customer's vision into reality.
Unless you're super shy, you probably don't have a problem touting your best features, outstanding work ethic and all — around winning personality.
It is great that people think highly of you, but the decision makers prefer to know how well you did your job, what benefits you brought, and if there were any problems with your work ethic or style.
Team player with uncompromising work ethic, strong attention to detail and creative problem solver with a «get it done» attitude.
Exhibits top rated problem solving skills, troubleshooting, strong work ethic and a «can do» attitude.
When communities and researchers seek solutions to the same health problems, negotiating this interdependence into a research partnership can help community researchers feel like they are «doing meaningful public health work, not just conducting research».26 Ultimately, PR relies on forming the right partnerships.27 The relational ethics of the TATS project were negotiated through pre-existing trust between individuals from partner organisations and the individual relationships that developed during the project.
The hope of those lobbying for statutes is to finesse these other issues, rarely discussed, with a statute blessing collaborative law, however practiced (mostly unseen by judges or regulators or members of the public, in the shadow of their private «containers»), and thus create a done deal before the multitude of other ethics problems come to light.
The only problem with letting «willy nillies» have access to the MLS is we, as licensed Realtors, can do little to police their ethics and when they err we could be tarred with the same brush.
The problem is that claims backed by slanted figures like the $ 1,000 / hr are not dealt with by our regulators and so the myths are allowed to be perpetuated while ORE does nothing lest they attract another anti-competition suit by the Competition Bureau and many Realtors just don't want to tempt fate by breaching the codes of ethics imposed by all three of ORE's authorities — board, provincial and federal and retaliating.
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