And further, «the two student awards will help reach the younger audience and hopefully reinforce
the importance of ethics among their peers.
Your linguistic parody actually betrays your deep - seated negative attitude regarding
the importance of ethics within the practice of professionally facilitating real estate transactions.
As for what the Peak Real Estate Network is looking for in its licensees, both father and son stress
the importance of ethics.
I wish to acquire the job of a kindergarten teacher in such a school where I will be able to teach children
the importance of ethics and extracurricular activities besides studies of the general kind.
Most lawyers will acknowledge
the importance of ethics, and this includes the standards we follow within legal marketing.
While I can't help but be pleased to see this apparent consensus on
the importance of ethics and professionalism to legal practice, I think the conversation as framed has the potential to lead us astray.
This recent recognition of
the importance of ethics and justice issues in international climate change negotiations marks a possible sea change in on how the US press has thus far covered international climate change issues.
He hides his own shame and self - loathing by preaching to the world on
the importance of ethics in science.
The first question concerns
the importance of ethics.
This course has been designed to reinforce
the importance of ethics and the factors of ethical decision - making.
I maintain that they did not have to exclude the valuable typology that Kohlberg offers us in order to affirm
the importance of the ethics of care and character.
Interestingly, Wadhwa twice mentions
the importance of ethics in business, and rightly points to ethics as being of central importance in an MBA education.
Not exact matches
We place a great deal
of importance on
ethics and integrity.
And from John, he was reminded about the
importance of hustling and having a strong work
ethic.
He also added some thoughts on the criticality
of scaling swiftly, and about the
importance — early on —
of paying attention to matters
of ethics and core values
of the business you're trying to create.
Although the world - renowned musician has amassed a $ 300 million fortune, he's taught his six children the
importance of work
ethic and succeeding on their own merits, and he's stated publicly that he won't leave them a penny because he thinks financial security ruins people.
Bragging about your insanely long workweeks (whether you actually work that many hours in reality or not) is usually a public statement
of your
importance, dedication, and work
ethic.
But rather than incentivize teaching innovation that would allow science educators to discuss religion and
ethics --- for example, creationism in light
of evolution and vice versa, or the scientific and ethical implications
of stem cells and in vitro fertilization — many teachers are afraid to even mention these issues, despite their
importance, for fear
of losing their jobs.
The theological task is to view the long inner - Christian program
of self - reflection in light
of the global situation or
of the new awareness
of the autonomy
of ethics or the obvious
importance of peace among religions or commitment to the liberation
of the oppressed.
Such specific regulative principles, which
of themselves exclude any formalist situation
ethics, even
of a Christian type, have also great practical
importance.
Much
of my work in Character and the Christian Life (Trinity University Press, 1975) is an attempt to articulate a philosophical psychology (the self as agent) sufficient to support these claims for the
importance of character in theological
ethics.
While not downplaying the
importance of personal regeneration, the need for radical discipleship, or the call to the building - up
of the church, I believe such emphases tend to obfuscate a genuine, Biblically centered social
ethic.
He accepted the historical - critical method
of biblical studies, rejected some traditional theological claims on the basis
of their incredibility to a critical mind, assumed a religious optimism, championed individualism, accepted evolutionary categories, emphasized
ethics, stressed the humanity
of Jesus, and recognized the
importance of toleration.
This morality tale — versions
of which float around church groups everywhere — ostensibly enforces the weight
of principled living, warns against the incoherence
of situational
ethics and highlights the
importance of integrity.
The
importance of the power problem for Christian
ethics derives both from the fact that power, whether economic, political, military, or spiritual, means capacity to determine life for good or ill, and from the fact that some fundamental redistribution
of power is necessary as a condition
of the freedom and dignity
of men in their social relations.
Rational critics
of Jesus» ethical teaching should recognize this: the end
of ultimate
importance is the creation
of good and Jesus»
ethic is perfectly adapted to that end.
A point
of further
importance for
ethics is included in the above quotations from Whitehead.
For it would rather seem that because
of Whitehead's recognition
of the thoroughgoing
importance of feelings as the initiation
of all judgment and action that he is in a uniquely perceptive position to discuss
ethics, if and once, the critic recognizes the centrality
of feelings for ethical life.
It is important to note that Russell is in no way recommending an
ethic that ignores the
importance of discipline and self - restraint.
Schweitzer then traces the history
of ethics in the West, emphasizing the
importance of the discovery that the
ethics of love could be defended rationally, and the new enthusiasm this gave to philosophers.
The
importance of this novel recommendation for
ethics lies in its characteristic ability to moderate between extreme positions: although, against the pragmatists, values are held as eternal, they are not, against the Platonists, degraded by their relation with the finite world.
Of these, which for the Christian are of paramount importance as the incomparable instances of divine love and suffering, it can not be said that they, as «the characteristics of intuitive realization, nondogmatic toleration, insistence on non-aggressive virtues and universalist ethics, mark Jesus out as a typical Eastern see
Of these, which for the Christian are
of paramount importance as the incomparable instances of divine love and suffering, it can not be said that they, as «the characteristics of intuitive realization, nondogmatic toleration, insistence on non-aggressive virtues and universalist ethics, mark Jesus out as a typical Eastern see
of paramount
importance as the incomparable instances
of divine love and suffering, it can not be said that they, as «the characteristics of intuitive realization, nondogmatic toleration, insistence on non-aggressive virtues and universalist ethics, mark Jesus out as a typical Eastern see
of divine love and suffering, it can not be said that they, as «the characteristics
of intuitive realization, nondogmatic toleration, insistence on non-aggressive virtues and universalist ethics, mark Jesus out as a typical Eastern see
of intuitive realization, nondogmatic toleration, insistence on non-aggressive virtues and universalist
ethics, mark Jesus out as a typical Eastern seer.
Love is
of utmost
importance for
ethics.
A final problem must be looked at, and this too is one
of much
importance on which there is a difference between the Roman Catholic and the usual Protestant view
of Christian
ethics.
When we speak
of Christianity, and
of its
importance to European cultural history, we commonly assume that Christianity belongs to European culture, that it is a part
of that culture, an element among other elements: e.g., Jewish
ethics, Greek democracy and philosophy, pagan sacrality, Roman law and organization, not to mention the customs
of the Germanic, Slavic, and Hungarian tribes who were invaders.
We can recognize the
importance of what we saw Jones call «toxin - antitoxin,» or McClendon call the Anastatic strand
of ethics.
He upheld and championed priestly celibacy; re-affirmed and explained the
importance of an all - male priesthood, while advancing the true dignity
of woman in all other ways; issued a clear declaration on sexual
ethics, and a decree against abortion and on behalf
of life.
Yet amid the competing claims
of all these categories, Paul focuses the eyes
of Christian
ethics on the
importance of the grace
of the Holy Spirit.
We highlight the
importance of teamwork, self - discipline and consideration
of others, while helping players to develop the confidence and work
ethic needed to attain their full potential, both on and off the field.
As a former collegiate athlete and coach, I understand the
importance of athletics; not for the chance
of obtaining a scholarship, but rather for fostering work
ethic, teamwork and sportsmanship.
Here I suggest that either response would fail to capture the
importance of judgment for
ethics.
And to bring the Dems on board for
ethics meant sacrificing something on education — an issue
of massive
importance in the Assembly majority conference.
He stressed the
importance of ending pay - to - play in Albany and other
ethics reforms.
We're hoping to grease the wheel by supporting the fact that
ethics is
of paramount
importance and has to happen.»
But more voters place
importance on passing the state budget than they do on passing the
ethics reforms Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he will require for on - time approval
of the spending plan.
The
importance of grant titles... Animal research in China... Conflict in Turkey... Funding in the U.S., Canada, and China... Research
ethics... Working Life
The recent corporate meltdowns have put a spotlight on the
importance of employees»
ethics and honesty.
NYSCF understands the
importance of creating dialogues about policy, research,
ethics, and clinical outcomes in regenerative medicine.
Some days we read about the «Work hard, play hard»
ethic, and other days we hear about the
importance of letting life unfold naturally.
With the actress in town as part
of the impressive delegation representing Scandinavian filmmaking (including Mads Mikkelsen, Nicolas Winding Refn, Tomas Alfredson, Bille August and Tobias Lindholm — our interview here — among others) we spoke with Ms. Rapace about these and other projects, her impeccable work
ethic and the
importance for her
of maintaining recurring relationships with actors and directors.