(5) Encourage partners to speak out on various policy, financial, and operational matters that will affect the firm and its practice groups, presently and in the future, without
fear of retribution by the dominant and more influential partners.
Let's harness the power of this sentiment and give people a platform on which to discuss change, without
fear of retribution by their management.
«I am the gatekeeper and the gate, and whoever I let out of the pen is free to graze in green pastures without
fear of retribution by God [implied].»
Not exact matches
Morgan Stanley employees in Seattle and Portland shared it via text messages and emails, according to the seven former Morgan Stanley employees, most
of whom said they did not want to be identified because they
feared retribution by Mr. Greenberg or the bank.
This is
by design to ensure that any CEO with any problem can speak freely about their concerns without
fear of retribution in the present or future from their peers or from investors anywhere.
I don't believe in God, but if there is a God and we meet in the afterlife I have no doubt he'd pat me on the back and compliment me on how reasonable it was not to believe and that he was super impressed that I didn't need to be threatened
by the
fear of his
retribution in order to lead a morally good and happy life.
I suspect
fear mongering to justify disproportionate
retribution and agendas
by those who don't have to risk life and limb but profit from war and politicians being puppets
of that with measure to deceive the public to keep the public in line with their policy about war.
What I
fear happening is that
by focussing on control and particular individuals there is potential healing that could happen that isn't happening, a perpetuation
of abuse and those that are pastors that are doing great jobs might find themselves under difficulty as shared in a culture
of fear and
retribution as they are treated as if they are abusers when they are not.
I have faith in humanity's intellectual potential to do great things motivated purely
by their own will, instead
of being motivated
by fear of hellfire or
retribution from an angry cloud dweller.
By requiring they act only on signed complaints, government employees or members
of the public can be reluctant to step forward out
of fear of retribution, according to critics.
Human Rights Watch report3 notes that while its research hasn't found «a pattern
of abuse that could be considered systematic» the rights body «findings raises serious concerns about abuses
by AMISOM4 soldiers against Somali women and girls» with survivors
of sexual exploitation expressing feelings
of «powerless» to
fearing «retaliation or
retribution, as well as the stigma and shame that the abuse could bring» and others, despite being engaged in exploitive relationships
feared loosing «their only source
of income» (HRW, 2014, September, p. 25).
Teaches at Cora Kelly are frightened to speak out, and
fear of retribution is real and has been experienced
by those few brave individuals who have complained.
By making it difficult to unionize and thereby have some semblance
of control over their contracts, salaries, workplace conditions, and the exercise
of their First Amendment rights without
fear of retribution.
According to research, most cases
of nursing home abuse and neglect go unreported
by residents, due to embarrassment or
fear of retribution.