Sentences with phrase «just as ethical»

Thus the alternative providers of legal services have every incentive to act just as ethical, even more so, as traditional legal service providers.

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The story quotes Bob Walker, vice-president of Ethical Funds at Northwest & Ethical, as saying that keeping the two roles «has become standard practice, not just best practice.»
After all the expectation of ethical behaviour should surely be equally applied to the offended just as much as it is to the offender.
37 % of respondents in the Bayt.com poll on ethical leadership in the Middle East view business ethics not just as being legally compliant, but also engaging in socially - responsible activities.
Just as one can usually distinguish, according to their purposes, a good from a bad saddle or a good from a bad cavalry officer, so too the judgment of good and bad in the ethical sense should be eminently adjudicable if moral behavior is goal - determined.
He takes no position on capital punishment, abortion, or just war (the irresolvability of which he regards as indicative of our impoverished ethical conversation).
And to live in society and even just have friends one must prove he or she is a «moral» person, this morality is just a morality that lacks gods, such as a belief that what is good is what brings about the most happiness or freedom or whatever your ethical system supports.
So just as I grew irritated with the pro-life movement for its inconsistency and simplistic solutions, I grew irritated with the pro-choice movement for its callousness and disinterest in discussing the very real ethical concerns surrounding the termination of a pregnancy.
To speak of Jesus just as a good man, a great ethical teacher and a healer of the sick is to fail to do justice to the evidence of the New Testament.
While such moral leadership is crucial, especially in acute situations marked by violence, deeper theological and ethical reflection on these issues is just as crucial for the long term.
The propensity of scholars (and Christians more generally) to confine the ethical teaching of Jesus to his words has been shown to be a misunderstanding of the genre; the contrasting actions of Jesus are just as important.
The earth must be regarded as an autonomous ethical entity bound not just by the restraints of physical law but also by respect for its inherent goodness and the covenanted limitations placed upon our sojourn.
Just as Jesus accepted the apocalyptic elements in Judaism, so also he accepted other aspects of contemporary Jewish doctrine and ethical concern.
Ethical agreement certainly helped create the new friendships I described, but judging from what I've seen and experienced, Evangelicals and Catholics have begun to respect and enjoy each other as real believers, not just cultural co-belligerents.
The mission would thus be the ethical equivalent of hope, just as the passion for the possible was its psychological equivalent.
Finally, in the fourth place there is the question of ontology, of just what kind of world it is in which gift without return and the death of the other linked to my own death gives rise to subjectivity and ensures that as subjective beings we are first and foremost ethical creatures — even before we are erotic creatures or curious creatures.
Jesus as an ethical teacher belongs to all the generations just because he did not, in a sense, belong to his own.
Every since mankind has been as the Apostle described us in his epistle (Again, 2 nd Timothy 3:1 - 5; see also what Jesus said in Mark 7:20 - 23), the only thing that has «advanced «at our hands is our architecture, our technology, and our search for medicinal cures for what ails us.No one is denying that we've done tremendous good with these various advances, but we've also done awful, vicious, horrendous atrocities and brutalities as well.I've heard it quoted that out of all the centuries, millennia that we've considered ourselves «civilized», we've had only a few hundred years where something approximating peace has held sway among us.So again, I'm all world seeking to «make the world a better place», as it were; I just believe that mankind in his present moral, ethical, and spiritual configuration is capable of doing so.We can always enhance out technological prowess, improve our architechural designs, and make our drugs more powerful, but what about our hearts?
Although the attachment of a feeling of promise, for good or ill, to a proposition in the context of an entity's self - creation might suggest that the «logical force» of propositions is an ethical one, it could just as easily be thought of as an aesthetic one.
The SECOND we all stop seeing religion and the religious as somehow something better to be than just an ordinary ethical and loving human being is the second we will make a massive stride forward.
Just as individuals are saved by faith, not by works, he reasoned, so are religious communities saved by faith, not by social - ethical success.
I would like to believe Deepak, but I'm not sure he's not just another dream weaver, no offense to Dr. Chopra, as I say I would like to believe what he's proposing, we don't know though, so we need to keep scientifically ethical, it it can't be disproved, it's metaphysical, and therefore not science.
The just - war tradition, rooted in the ethical theories of Plato and Cicero and formulated within the Christian tradition by Augustine, Aquinas and the Protestant Reformers, defends military force as a last resort against grave injustice.
«Liberty» is as close as we get to an ethical norm, and that term is deeply ambiguous, depending on whether it is, in John Winthrop's words, freedom to do the just and the good (Christian freedom) or freedom to do what you list (the freedom of natural man).10 While American civil religion remained extremely vague with respect to particular values and virtues, the public theology that fleshed it out and made it convincing to ordinary people used it with more explicitly Christian, particularly Protestant, values.
Always, in every place and every time, those who provide the energy and insight for real change in the human condition are those for whom values are not just ethical generalizations or moral ideals but, rather, life lived in faithfulness to apparently «insane truths» which define a real world as they have been given eyes to see it.
I actually feel really proud to identify as a vegan, as it's an ethical decision for me as well as health, I just don't agree with animal cruelty at all so I'll never go back or «cheat», and after 7 and a half years I find it easy and not at all restrictive!
When it comes to sustainability, factors such as responsible sourcing and ethical farming practices were just as important as environmental factors to consumers, while some also equated organic and non-GMO with health, added Kerry.
As you may have gathered, I strongly believe that all research should be conducted with appropriate checks and measures in place to ensure that it is done in not just an ethical way, but so that it is fully approved by all appropriate regulatory bodies.
Only pure vegetarians have a right to protest animal cruelty, any others are just plain hypocrites, there ain't no such thing as ethical killing, how would you like to to be «ethically killed».
We just knew she would be the perfect person to share with us a more ethical side of Christmas, so we asked Hannah to choose her favourite pieces made by Folksy designers and makers, and create a pin board.Her beautiful board is a mix of natural festive decorations, ethical finds and brilliant Folksy gifts, we know you will love it as much as we do...
Just as we support access to safe and legal abortion, as well as access to parenting resources and support, should we not demand access to ethical adoption practices?
I had no idea that discussing the ethical implications involved in accepting handouts from Nestle was an attack... and was amused to see them saying that people should «just ask Nestle for all the answers,» as though people hadn't been trying to communicate with Nestle about corporate wrongdoing for over 30 years.
Part of her dignified appeal as leader is her lack of overhanging ethical issues, a relief after years of chaos and controversy in the Democratic Conference — in her words, a chance to «to just turn the page and move forward.»
«Just in the last three months, three Assembly members have been kicked out of the Assembly after being convicted of felonies or ethical violations,» she said in announcing her candidacy, as reported by The Buffalo News.
«Just as investors use the DJSI to distinguish organizations that operate in an ethical manner with an emphasis on long term performance, they could use the IHS Index to assess an employer's commitment to workforce health and safety as they build portfolios of sustainable companies,» they write.
«Industry is much farther along in diversifying its workforce because it's not just seen as a moral or ethical imperative,» Dr. Willie Pearson, chair of Georgia Tech's School of History, Technology, and Society, said.
We are emphasizing the need for investigators to reflect on the wider ethical and social implications of their work before or as they conduct the research and not just after the fact,» Collins added.
For example, ethical deeds were rated just as important as unethical actions, but only unethical, guilt - inducing memories led to increased reports of weight.
Remember that just the mere perception of conflict, even if completely unfounded, can be just as damaging as an actual ethical breach.
And he was driven to do so not just by the scientific challenge presented, but by the ethical challenge as well.
The scientific evidence for global warming and for humanity's role in the increase of greenhouse gasses becomes ever more unimpeachable, as the [United Nations] IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 4th Assessment Report] findings are going to suggest; and such activity has a profound relevance, not just for the environment, but in ethical, economic, social and political terms as well.
Just to add, I don't know that many folks who live a vegan lifestyle just for their health, they usually get in under ethical reasons, then, as they progress, and get «better» at it, they find the health benefits of a vegan lifestJust to add, I don't know that many folks who live a vegan lifestyle just for their health, they usually get in under ethical reasons, then, as they progress, and get «better» at it, they find the health benefits of a vegan lifestjust for their health, they usually get in under ethical reasons, then, as they progress, and get «better» at it, they find the health benefits of a vegan lifestyle.
As I understand your comments you are saying that such an oath SHOULD exist and SHOULD contain reference to ethical treatment of animals and the environment, which is just your opinion is it not?
If you read my post on my ethical and sustainable fashion journey (where I admit it's taken me three years to get to where I am, currently), you'll know that I'm also making it my mission to pay attention to what fabrics are in my wardrobe because as much as I wish it wasn't the case, our clothes don't just affect the world we live in whilst they're being made — they can also have negative effects on the world we live whilst we wear and wash them.
Just as reading your food label is the key to health, learning the nuances of your leather label is critical to upholding ethical standards for earth and animal.
There are philosophical and ethical questions that are just as relevant as the religious ones.
The casting of Trudi Goodman as a coke - snorting pedophile felt particularly inhumane, though not as mind - boggling as the beeline Michelle Monaghan made for the exit at the end of the film (those who've read the book tell me her character has been considerably dumbed down), leaving Casey Affleck sitting on a couch wondering if kindergarten - cop duty is just punishment for the ethical exactitude he showed earlier.
Just as Rise of the Planet of the Apes brought up the ethical issues of animal testing, this movie questions the unquenchable thirst for power.
If we are focussed (as the curriculum is) on individual needs, we will consider students» personal, social, ethical, intercultural, artistic, musical and physical needs and their preferred learning styles (as the curriculum does), not just their ability to stride upwards on PISA graphs in a narrow range of learning areas.
Harvard University's Graduate School of Education's Justice in Schools Project is working to «help educators develop an «ethical repertoire» that helps them identify and respond to dilemmas of justice, just as they have a pedagogical repertoire that helps them respond to instructional challenges.»
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