Sentences with phrase «integrity of what»

so sorry to hear about these hackers... yes, we all want to protect the integrity of what we write because in the end, it represents who we are.
mls domain protects the integrity of what the MLS trademark signifies to Realtors, consumers and real estate boards and associations.»
It's critically important to me to protect the integrity of what we've built in one short year.
When my livelihood depended on the massively saturated art market, the «sale» became an overwhelming element in the composition of the piece and counterproductive to the integrity of what I should have been doing.
Although every place on the list seems fascinating, I would still like to question the overall integrity of what defines «ethical.»
As long as we maintain it within the integrity of what the Archie characters are, within the confines of Riverdale, there's a lot of things and a lot of fun we can have with Archie and the gang.
Purists might scoff at some of the features (automatic transmission, supercharging rather than naturally aspirated), but I think they work in harmony to give the Z06 a modern dynamic without compromising the integrity of what this car means for enthusiasts.
While we have a lot to be proud of, our role in creating the profession of health coaching comes with a deep sense of responsibility to protect the integrity of what a Health Coach certificate actually is, and what it stands for.
«I can't have any political issues interfere with the integrity of what we're dealing with in town hall,» said Bosworth, a second - term Democrat, who asked Terry to resign his post Monday afternoon.

Not exact matches

«Here's what I trust: The man that Will is... is a man of integrity.
«When you are no longer what Thoreau called a corporation with a conscience,» Burnett admonished his firm, «when you begin to compromise your integrity... stoop to convenient expediency and rationalize yourself into acts of opportunism for the sake of a fast buck,» he thundered, «[I'll] demand you take my name off the door.»
«The Fortune 500 wants quality, integrity and security, and that's the opposite of what [Upwork] and Elance supply.
This means that we should make our buying decisions based on price, quality, and what we know about the basic «commercial integrity» (i.e., trustworthiness) of the person or company with whom we're dealing.
The Australian Securities Exchange has confirmed plans to toughen its listing requirements to maintain the integrity of the market, including changes that will address what it says are emerging issues with backdoor listings.
While the American people clash on issues ranging from guns to taxes, what Comey sees as Trump's lapses in character and integrity are an affront members of all political parties, he said.
What if a manager's view of integrity is different than the CEO's?
What's at issue in conflict of interest matters is the need to protect the integrity of the institution, and in particular the way key stakeholders perceive its decision - making processes.
Auditors may not engage in what is known as «non-audit» services to management, without permission, as doing so compromises integrity of the audit and accountability by the auditor to the audit committee.
If you have a good distribution system on how to manage and broadcast your data the company can control what employees see, what access to what information they have without compromising the integrity or safety of the business intelligence, which is also key.»
Our people are our greatest strength: the expertise, commitment, and integrity of our team members are what make Wells Fargo the great company that it is today.
Instead of doing what he did, says Garrett, «Hire based on talent, and pay for that talent to perform at a high level of accountability and integrity
The organization must build a culture of integrity, doing what they say they will do at all times.
Earlier this month, two former senior officials in the finance department assailed the Conservative government for eroding the «integrity and credibility» of federal budgets through what they argued is a system of secrecy that keeps parliamentarians and Canadians in the dark about how federal dollars are spent.
If it is phased out, what will replace it in order to help maintain the financial integrity of Canadian broadcasting is an open question at this point.
When referring to integrity, especially in the context of governance, I'm often reminded of what Warren Buffet, likely the world's most successful investor, said: «In looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities: integrity, intelligence, and energy.
• The character and integrity of those with whom you are doing business • Changing technology as it impacts industries (including the banking industry) • Future changes in the law or even how the law might be interpreted differently 10 years from now • Deteriorating international competiveness (as what happened to our tax code) • Emerging competitive threats • Changes in industrial structure; e.g., new sources of competition • Political influence and unexpected litigation • Public sector fiscal challenges, demographic changes and challenges managing the nation's healthcare resources
Influencing Decision Makers is a proven workshop that gives you the why, what and how of influencing with integrity, especially when you don't have direct «authority.»
After all, lots of companies can put up a website and make a sales pitch and offer big promises for what kinds of results they can deliver, but to truly stand out from the crowd in this industry, it takes hard work, a smart strategy, a consistent process, and rock - solid integrity to do business the right way.
Had he had a shred of academic or intellectual integrity, he would clearly spell out what are his criteria for Bitcoin failing or succeeding and then approach it with an open mind, and see how matters unfold and then revise his views.
When Jenson traded her choir robes for jeans, a T - shirt and a nose ring, what she gained was much more significant — a new voice, a fresh pair of eyes, and a deeper understanding of purpose and integrity reminding us not all truth has to come from a pulpit.
(3) Justice means that every man and every woman have the right to what is their own — to the things best suited to their own nature, to the rewards of their ability and integrity, to their property and their personality.
Thus Jews and Christians, both informed by what they have learned about the integrity of creation from the Hebrew Bible, need not try to invent ecological ethics de novo.
Evangelical Catholics know what «all that» is by reference to what is taught by the bishops of the Church in full communion with the bishop of Rome, the vital center of the Church's unity, who bears a special responsibility for preserving the integrity of the truth Christ left to his Church.
The former seeks what the latter avoids, but the attention of each is less on the objective integrity of the thing than on the subjectivity of experience.
obviously you don't truly agree with what you are going to preach, or you are preaching legalism of some sort, or you're twisting the text to say something it doesn't say, or you really couldn't say what you're planning on saying with integrity, or it's just so frigging boring that you're dreading the thought of keeping yourself awake during it, as well as the people.
What captures Jones's theological imagination is Calvin's riveting descriptions of sin's power to assault a human being «from the outside in,» co-opting the self's resources and eventually destroying the self's integrity.
I spent a good deal of time preparing that sermon and I delivered it with confidence, even though I knew that there would be many in the congregation who would take issue with it, because I believed that what I was saying had integrity.
Finally, the point at which we Christians have recognized our failure most clearly is in our long ignoring of what we now call «the integrity of creation.»
It is a testimony to the scientific integrity of the critical school that by applying its own methods more strictly it was led to discard many of the presuppositions upon which it formerly relied, and to arrive at what I believe to be a juster estimate of the material with which it deals.
People of integrity can disagree on precisely what policies are best, or are attainable, with respect to clearly moral questions in medicine and genetics.
By identifying the dialectical element that he recognizes in the process of concrescence with feeling rather than with logic, Whitehead is able to preserve the integrity of logic, and to avoid what I take to be the Hegelian dual fallacy of both overestimating the power of so - called «reason,» and at the same time encumbering logic with psychological, epistemological, and metaphysical elements that have no proper place in it.
What were you doing to protect the integrity of the church, and set an atmosphere that wasn't conducive to abuse?
Now that we have a sense of what praising God involves, we can see the extent to which the worship of God in mainline Protestantism has become secularized, and then how praising God can restore integrity to our worship and so be an antidote to that secularization itself.
What is required by the criterion of human integrity is that occupations be so defined that manual work is also a rational pursuit and an opportunity for constructive imagination, that symbolic skills may be exercised in clear relation to material necessities and in the light of moral responsibilities, and that creative professional activities will be conducted with a vivid sense of the realities of nature and the canons of reason.
I was just thinking over the last couple of days that one's integrity speaks for itself and I would much rather be able to hold my head high knowing that I fought for what was right than to have given in to the status quo that harms.
I was with you on this one, David, till the end when you turned the blame as - if on your self for not «conforming like a good soldier,» when in fact your non-conforming is the virtue of your integrity, some what tarnished by your irony: faux blame.
Archbishop Dolan concluded his statement with a matter - of - fact declaration of what is at stake in the debate over DOMA: «The Administration's currentposition is not only a grave threat to marriage, but to religious liberty and the integrity of our democracy as well.»
For instead of heightening his core of responsibility and integrity man is invited to do what he is already enamored with doing, to join the crowd, the mass, to be dissolved into the organic whole.
I wonder what that man would have said, could I have asked him whether he was concerned about our nation's need for a renewal of powerful, ethical religion that would re-establish faith in spiritual realities and values, and elevate the standards of personal and public integrity.
What remains fixed for God is the absolute integrity of his aim which looks toward fullness of life for the whole creation.
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