Sentences with phrase «in ethical use»

We believe in ethical use of assessments and data; decisions based on facts; collaboration; and connectivity among curriculum, assessment, instruction, and continuous improvement.
We believe in ethical use of assessments and data, decisions based on facts, collaboration, and connectivity between curriculum, assessment, instruction, and continuous improvement.

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Sheila Colclasure, who heads data ethics for Acxiom, says we no longer live in an era of privacy but one of «ethical data use
Luckily, friends of mine in Ukraine and Ukrainian - Americans are sponsoring students at the school to help fund ethical development of business — «clean,» to use their terms.
I used to know a nurse (the most trusted professional in terms of honesty and ethical standards) who consistently made me giggle by inserting unexpected F - bombs into her discourse.
It has also faced controversy, having been targeted by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals for its use of coyote fur in its jackets.
In a paper appearing in the Journal of Business Ethics, she identifies three essential factors in a «fraud triangle» that make otherwise ethical people justify stealing petty cash or inventory, expensing things for personal use or adding false credentials to their resumés: motivation, opportunity and rationalizatioIn a paper appearing in the Journal of Business Ethics, she identifies three essential factors in a «fraud triangle» that make otherwise ethical people justify stealing petty cash or inventory, expensing things for personal use or adding false credentials to their resumés: motivation, opportunity and rationalizatioin the Journal of Business Ethics, she identifies three essential factors in a «fraud triangle» that make otherwise ethical people justify stealing petty cash or inventory, expensing things for personal use or adding false credentials to their resumés: motivation, opportunity and rationalizatioin a «fraud triangle» that make otherwise ethical people justify stealing petty cash or inventory, expensing things for personal use or adding false credentials to their resumés: motivation, opportunity and rationalization.
Using the language of rights is a way of making the strongest possible kind of ethical claim, a way to draw a line in the topsoil, as it were.
Using this tactic in a stage where funding happens synchronously is not very ethical.
The research raises broader ethical questions about the role of computers in health care and how truly personal information could be used.
I came away from this recent conversation with a deeper understanding of the ethical risks posed by AI, insights into behavioral data science, and cautious optimism that we can use these tools and technology to create the financial world we want to live in.
In addition to posts that will help you craft your email program to be most effective, this category also have best practices for ensuring that you have met the expectations of recipients for ethical and expected use of email marketing.
Since then, divestment has become a grassroots movement to urge ordinary consumers to invest their retirement savings in ethical ways, and even to use them as vehicles for political change, such as with the divestment movement targeting fossil fuels.
This approach violates the first rule of good teaching: Integrate the information into your students» lives and worldviews, including those based in religion or ethical systems, and translate it into something they can connect with and use.
4 I use the term «matter of preference» to mean a situation of human choice in which there is finally no rational basis for an ethical distinction between the alternatives.
If by God is meant a conceptual construct used within a certain linguistic frame of reference for the purpose of arousing religious emotions and ethical sentiments, in solemn assemblies, the answer must again be No.
Christianity's role, in this regard, is to help to shed light on the moral order that governs nature and the world, in order that this moral order may be used to shape policy, law and ethical consensus.
Third, many women theologians are using insights and practices from feminist theology in order to address broader social and ethical questions confronting the church, such as globalization, care of the earth, and the shifting patterns of work and family.
In the chapter «Exploring Romance,» Trafford relates a story that highlights the need for more rigorous ethical thought about what healthy use of «my time» means.
Part of the problem the way the question is posed is by assuming that we can abstract an ethical ideal from one part of scripture and use it to judge the actions of God in another part of scripture, as though scripture were given us so we could form such dehistoricized abstract ethical judgments!
«In [Birth of Christianity](pp. 26 - 29) Crossan uses Luke's account of Jesus» conception and birth to explore ethical issues concerning the public interpretation of the past.
A certain awe is implied in the word's use, a sense of inviolable sanctity, (E.g., Hebrews 8:2 [marginal translation; II Corinthians 7:1]-RRB- but always the implications are ethical.
Anne Van der Meiden uses the term «responsism,» saying that «human beings in their ethical behavior respond to the appeals sent to them by other human beings.
(It is because of specific difficulty attached to learning how to use the moral expressions of a language that we find novels more helpful than explicit ethical reflection in teaching us how to live morally.)
Extend this dilemma to problems of family life and business dealings, to the moot problems of school integration and the use of atomic and hydrogen bombs in war, and it becomes evident that there is no unanimity among Christians as to the will of God in concrete matters of ethical decision.
Though Paul had no use for what we now call moralism — the reliance on one's own good works — he gave great importance to Christian morality, and this is found at his best in the compendium of ethical injunctions in Romans 12 — 15.
There is an essential use for ethical concepts, and it is not that of disinterested inquiry, but the situation in which I passionately want what is right and hate what is evil; that is, the essential use for ethical concepts is subjective.
For example, in 1994 the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs of the American Medical Association issued an opinion holding that it is «ethically permissible» to use «the anencephalic neonate» as an organ donor, even though, as the Council recognized, under current law anencephalic babies are not dead.
«Spiritual» is used in psychosynthesis to include specifically religious experiences but also the whole range of ethical, aesthetic, and humanistic values.
From the manufacture of «sexbots» to the use of robotics in warfare, there are all kinds of ethical questions that need to be addressed.
Directed by Marie Fortune, a pastor and author of Sexual Violence, The Unmentionable Sin: An Ethical and Pastoral Perspective (Pilgrim Press, 1983), the Center has developed resources for congregational study and action, including a study guide for teen - agers on preventing sexual abuse, a monograph on violence against women of color, and a manual for congregational use in discovering and developing community resources on family violence.
This original source of the relation of love to justice in the Atonement was used by Niebuhr in all of his ethical constructions for the social order.
The ethical grounding for these agencies was the belief that the United States could and should use any means in order to defend its interests.
The term natural law is used to mean a body of ethical imperatives supposedly inherent in human beings and discovered by human reason.
The hookup culture also inhibits ethical development through a focus on private indulgence in which other people are used for pleasure, rather than on loving, committed relationships.
But having made all due allowances, I believe that the use of other men's material in our own sermons still brings us up against a profoundly ethical issue.
That the two Niebuhrs could each interpret the Manchurian situation in 1932 as tragic and yet come to differing conclusions about the proper American response shows that using the concept of tragedy in ethical reflection hardly resolves disagreements, but may simply shift them to a deeper level.
It would be better to come to ethical terms with the forces of nature in history, and try to use ethically directed coercion in order that violence may be avoided....
In both Appleby's and Juergensmeyer's volumes, there is a conflict between the use of religious - studies vocabulary and the urgent desire to make that language serve particular ethical ends.
In an article not included in either of the two volumes on deep ecology on which I have chiefly relied, he calls for further operationalizing of the «fundamental ethical norms we attempt to use in the ecological crisis» («Encouraging» 54In an article not included in either of the two volumes on deep ecology on which I have chiefly relied, he calls for further operationalizing of the «fundamental ethical norms we attempt to use in the ecological crisis» («Encouraging» 54in either of the two volumes on deep ecology on which I have chiefly relied, he calls for further operationalizing of the «fundamental ethical norms we attempt to use in the ecological crisis» («Encouraging» 54in the ecological crisis» («Encouraging» 54).
At least seven immense, interdependent threats to the quality of life on spaceship earth continue to escalate: the population explosion; the widening gulf between rich and poor nations; massive malnutrition (caused mainly by economic injustice, which produces maldistribution of available food); environmental pollution and degradation; the depletion of the irreplaceable resources of our finite planet; the growing threat of nuclear terrorism and eventual holocaust (with the equivalent of one and a half million Hiroshima - sized bombs in the arsenals of the world); and the worldwide tendency for the fruits of science and technology to be used without ethical responsibility.
For one thing, in a Jewish context «ethics» covers a much wider swath of human behavior than what most people think of when they use ethical categories.
Both the Book of Enoch (The Book of Enoch 103:4,6; 51:4) and the Apocalypse of Baruch (II Baruch 41:10) use the same comparison with angels in giving an ethical and spiritual interpretation to Israel's hope.
I am astonished at how much we use physical terms in ethical talk.
C. S. Lewis» recognition of a fact - value dichotomy within an argument against ethical subjectivism in The Abolition of Man has no doubt contributed something to the frequency with which «values» is used by both Catholics and Protestants who want to defend «traditional values.»
Although «secular humanism» is a term used most frequently by Protestant Fundamentalists, it was Justice Hugo Black» in delivering the opinion of the United States Supreme Court in a 1961 case, Torcaso v. Watkins» who distinguished between «religions based on a belief in the existence of God» and «religions founded on different beliefs,» such as «Buddhism, Taoism, Ethical Culture, Secular Humanism, and others.»
The real ethical issue is how we use property both in scarcity and in abundance.
In March 1976 the DCS adopted a resolution calling for a moratorium on the commercial use of plutonium and mandated a broad study on the ethical dimensions of energy issues.
In October 1977 the entire panel was assembled for an Energy Ethics Consultation, at which an effort was made to assess technologies and policies for energy use and production in terms of their consistency with Christian ethical concern for the social impacIn October 1977 the entire panel was assembled for an Energy Ethics Consultation, at which an effort was made to assess technologies and policies for energy use and production in terms of their consistency with Christian ethical concern for the social impacin terms of their consistency with Christian ethical concern for the social impact.
First, religious reality had given way to the ethical and the aesthetic, to use Kierkegaardian shorthand, and he found a «home» for himself in the Ethical Culture moethical and the aesthetic, to use Kierkegaardian shorthand, and he found a «home» for himself in the Ethical Culture moEthical Culture movement.
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