Sentences with phrase «in course of their duties»

If our community thinks that there are officers planting evidence in the course of their duty, that is something that will keep me up at night.»
All staff are aware of and committed to their duty to report concerns or disclosures of abuse that they receive in the course of their duties to Tusla.
This makes the PPS the only type of unpaid advisor who receives reimbursement in the course of duty.
I believe that anybody having good health, there is hope for good life and that is the way we should treat every citizen that we come across in the course of our duty.
In a statement, Nii Adama Latse said the former retired diplomat had an interesting and satisfying life in the course of his duties.
I have brought it to your attention and we must continue to play our own role in doing what we believe in the course of our duty.
«Our gratitude and sympathies go to the families of the gallant men and women lost in the course of duty through unwarranted attacks by some criminals.
The police commissioner disclosed that the command has on a regular basis dismissed and demoted officers that are found wanting in the course of their duties.
In the course of their duties, HR specialists are required to access DOT personnel records, such as the SF Form 50, Notification of Personnel Action, and SF Form 52, Request for Personnel Action, which are contained in Web Printing.
In the course of her duties, Wendy Carey, the home health nurse, discovers each new break - in and wants more than anything to stop him.
To our employees, auditors, service providers, attorneys, or collection agents in the course of their duties;
Police dogs are treated with the same level of respect and care as their human counterparts; and if they unfortunately die in the course of duty, are accorded the same honor as the men and women they work with.
Pets are members of the family and we acknowledge this through our concern for the animals in the course of our duties.
The APDT recognizes that in the course of their duties, law enforcement officers may come into contact with dogs who exhibit aggressive behavior or what may appear to the officer (s) on the scene to be aggressive behavior.
Refrain from acting in the course of their duties with respect to a matter in which they or someone with whom they have a close relationship, or from whom they are seeking employment or other benefit or favour, has a special interest.
[1] This is my decision in the trial of Mr. Mohamed Ali Yussuf, who was tried before me on 17 March 2014 on a charge of wilfully obstructing a peace officer in the course of his duties.
Maritime law requires employers to compensate workers who are injured in the course of their duties.
487.11 Either a peace officer or a public officer who has been appointed or designated to administer or enforce a federal or provincial law and whose duties include the enforcement of this or any other Act of Parliament may, in the course of their duties, exercise any of the powers described in section 487, 492.1 or 492.2 without a warrant if the conditions for obtaining a warrant exist but it would not be feasible to obtain a warrant because of exigent circumstances.
Other than in the course of duty, intentional disclosure of any information or contents of any message, which has been intercepted in the course of its transmission
Michigan codified that principle in its Governmental Tort Liability Act, which provides that the governor and heads of agencies are immune from liability for torts committed in the course of their duties.
To eliminate the risk of investigation or prosecution for police officers and fire fighters under health and safety legislation when engaged in the course of their duties if they have put themselves at risk as a result of committing an heroic act.
We assist with benefit queries, use of discretions, funding, administrative and investment issues that trustees deal with in the course of their duties.
In the course of its duties, the European Parliament may, at the request of a quarter of its Members, set up a temporary Committee of Inquiry to investigate, without prejudice to the powers conferred by this Treaty on other institutions or bodies, alleged contraventions or maladministration in the implementation of Community law, except where the alleged facts are being examined before a court and while the case is still subject to legal proceedings.
The Plaintiffs / Respondents are a class of members / former members of the Canadian Forces who suffer injuries in the course of their duties.
Declarations in the course of duty: evidence that a deceased witness recorded or reported something that it was his or her duty to report is admissible, provided the record or report was roughly contemporaneous and the witness had no motive to misrepresent the facts.
Other communications made by non-clients to BW in the course of our duties may also be protected by common law privilege.
The risk of arbitrary use also makes the power incompatible with the traditional discretion given to UK police officers in course of their duties.
(vi) Inhaling any gas or fumes, accidentally or otherwise, except accidentally in the course of duty.
They work with other team members in the course of duty and are always open to learn new things from them in order to get the job done.
He / she is mobile in the course of duty and works in different areas which include hospitals, private clinics, sports facilities, schools, etc..
Pathways Triple P (2 days training + 1 day accreditation — following completion of Level 4 training) Training to deliver this intervention is recommended for professionals who in the course of their duties regularly consult with parents at risk of maltreating their children, and have the capacity to deliver an extended group program.
Stepping Stones (3 days training + 1 day accreditation) This training course is recommended for psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, family counsellors, school guidance officers and behaviour management teachers, and other allied health professionals who in the course of their duties regularly consult with parents about child behaviour.
Standard Triple P (3 days training + 1 day accreditation) This training course is recommended for professionals offering intensive parenting interventions such as psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, family counsellors, school guidance officers and behaviour management teachers and other allied health professionals who in the course of their duties regularly consult with parents about child behaviour.
All staff are aware of and committed to their duty to report concerns or disclosures of abuse that they receive in the course of their duties to Tusla.
Certified Executor Advisors (CEAs) are professionals from the seventeen professions executors may turn to in the course of their duties.
3 - 8 (1) Members of council and other persons appointed by council serving on hearing committees and other council committees are entitled to remuneration as set out below, plus reasonable expenses incurred in the course of their duties and payable in accordance with council policy.
The REIA program protects insurees from financial loss due to errors, omissions or negligent acts occurring in the course of their duties as defined by provincial licensing legislation.
This is a question that managing brokers need to ask themselves regularly in the course of their duties, as they direct and supervise the activities of licensees and unlicensed individuals in relation to their brokerage.

Not exact matches

While, of course, to some extent this has to be true, especially in life - threatening situations - your employee can lead an evacuation down a fire escape but can't necessarily design standards for what is an acceptable or unacceptable level of smoke inhalation - it's important to simultaneously push against it, to let your employees know what they need to get done but not necessarily how they should go about designing their day and carrying out their duties.
The pair's solutions to the alleged problems of CEO - speak are greater government control of markets, more bureaucracy in the private and public sectors, an end to CEOs» duty of care to shareholders and — get this — more snore - inducing courses on critical textual analysis in business schools so students can know exactly how many times a CEO says «our company» versus «the company.»
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It bars staff from discussing «all nonpublic information I learn of or gain access to in the course of my official duties in the service of the United States Government on White House staff,» including «communications. . .
In the course of his opinion, Chancellor Chandler addressed the fiduciary duties corporate managers owe preferred stockholders:
«Not many people,» Elliott notes, «feel a moral duty to take part in these studies»» though, of course, we are more than happy to reap the benefits brought by new drugs.
«Of course it was influenced by the ahimsa of Jainism and Buddhism and of Gandhi's native Gujarat; it was influenced by the ideal of the Sermon on the Mount, as Gandhi understood that part of the New Testament; it was influenced by Ruskin and Thoreau and Tolstoy; it was influenced by the idea of disinterested service found in the nishkama karma [doing your duty without fear or favor] of the GitOf course it was influenced by the ahimsa of Jainism and Buddhism and of Gandhi's native Gujarat; it was influenced by the ideal of the Sermon on the Mount, as Gandhi understood that part of the New Testament; it was influenced by Ruskin and Thoreau and Tolstoy; it was influenced by the idea of disinterested service found in the nishkama karma [doing your duty without fear or favor] of the Gitof Jainism and Buddhism and of Gandhi's native Gujarat; it was influenced by the ideal of the Sermon on the Mount, as Gandhi understood that part of the New Testament; it was influenced by Ruskin and Thoreau and Tolstoy; it was influenced by the idea of disinterested service found in the nishkama karma [doing your duty without fear or favor] of the Gitof Gandhi's native Gujarat; it was influenced by the ideal of the Sermon on the Mount, as Gandhi understood that part of the New Testament; it was influenced by Ruskin and Thoreau and Tolstoy; it was influenced by the idea of disinterested service found in the nishkama karma [doing your duty without fear or favor] of the Gitof the Sermon on the Mount, as Gandhi understood that part of the New Testament; it was influenced by Ruskin and Thoreau and Tolstoy; it was influenced by the idea of disinterested service found in the nishkama karma [doing your duty without fear or favor] of the Gitof the New Testament; it was influenced by Ruskin and Thoreau and Tolstoy; it was influenced by the idea of disinterested service found in the nishkama karma [doing your duty without fear or favor] of the Gitof disinterested service found in the nishkama karma [doing your duty without fear or favor] of the Gitof the Gita.
Neverthe less it remains true, indeed it is of decisive importance, that the most essential lay apostolate consists in the fulfilment of one's family, professional, and of course also one's civic duties.
In addition to his clerk's duties, Sandidge busied himself during the trial making sure that reporters were supplied with press packets — prepared, of course, by the defense team.
I am reminded of a wedding in a large Presbyterian church in Dallas where the minister, in the course of prayer, informed the Almighty that it was the duty of the bride to stay home and provide a comfortable environment for her husband, who in turn must provide «shelter and raiment» for his wife.
The Church opposes contraception, and the approach at the time seems to have simply to stress the duty of Catholics was to obey this — a position which was, of course, entirely right, but which emphasised obedience and tribal loyalty rather than an understanding of the issues and a sense of involvement in standing up for what is right.
There is no instance in all my memory, where the ARI has blatantly said that torture is the right course of action, but always have stated basically «in war, if a method works to either defeat the enemy or prevent our civilians or soldiers from being killed, then it is completely moral, since the government's moral duty is to protect the individual rights of its citizens.»
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