In light of the corruption trials of two former legislative leaders taking place this week and New York State's D - minus grade in how
it handles issues of integrity from a national comparison study, New York's leading good government groups today called upon the New York State legislature and governor to complete the job of reforming our laws governing public ethics.
Corruption Trials and Two Reform Reports Make the Case for Action Now In light of the corruption trials of two former legislative leaders taking place this week and New York State's D - minus grade in how
it handles issues of integrity from a national comparison study, New York's leading good government groups today called upon the -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
If management has been caught (or perceived to have been caught) in actions reflecting a lack
of integrity (for example,
handling toxic waste
issues), any form
of appreciation will bring skepticism and cynicism before any positive reaction can occur.
Sometimes the way and manner the supposed learnered people behave and
handle sensitive
issues in this country put to question both academic and intellectual
integrity of our educational system.
But if the ESI was
handled properly from the beginning, you
issues are not with the
integrity of the evidence but how to review, analyze and understand the evidence.
Facilities Specialists are responsible for maintaining a commercial or residential building; their key responsibilities include: overseeing building operations, identifying
issues of concern, providing solutions, troubleshooting appliances and building systems, conducting basic repairs,
handling preventative maintenance tasks, and ensuring the
integrity of exterior premises.
Collaborative Law is worth considering if some or all
of the following are true for you: (a) you want a civilized, rational resolution
of the
issues, (b) you would like to keep open the possibility
of a viable working relationship with your partner down the road, (c) you and your partner will be raising children together and you want the best working relationship possible, (d) you want to protect your children from the harm associated with litigation between parents, (e) you have ethical or spiritual beliefs that place high value on taking personal responsibility for
handling conflicts with
integrity, (f) you value control and autonomous decision making and do not want to hand over decisions about restructuring your financial and parenting arrangements to a stranger (a judge), (g) you recognize the restricted and often unpredictable range
of outcomes and «rough justice» generally available in the public court system and want a more creative and individualized range
of choices available to you and your spouse or partner for resolving the
issues.