Sentences with phrase «known as an ethical»

This person is typically known as an ethical officer or, in more intimidating terminology, a compliance officer.
It all begins when someone finds your site and opts in to receive your free giveaway, also known as an ethical bribe.
, originally known as Ethical Animal Research, to connect these markets.

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Finally, HR also gains ethical significance by embodying most of the few tools available for managers to shape that elusive thing known as corporate culture.
Your work no doubt has secondary tasks too, such as dotting your ethical i's, keeping track of communications and project status updates, and giving that report or proposal a final design polish.
However, those teachings are no longer viable as man has decided that those teachings by God are not ethical thus man is more ethical than god.
Dairy Milk might be as bad for the waistline as it always was, but the recent announcement from Cadbury means that it might no longer tug at our ethical... More
Dairy Milk might be as bad for the waistline as it always was, but the recent announcement from Cadbury means that it might no longer tug at our ethical...
It's hard to know what would be taught that everyone can agree upon, except, I would hope, the great commandments «Love God» and «Love Neighbor», as far as ethical teaching goes.
But, as consumers, it's our job to be informed, know what our money is supporting and know how to embrace ethical alternatives.
I have elsewhere formulated, therefore, a threefold set of criteria: first, the hermeneutical concept of truth as primordially «manifestation»; second, cognitive criteria of coherence with what we otherwise know or, more likely, believe to be the case; third, ethical - political criteria on the personal and social consequences of our beliefs.
Regarding the Church and its self - understanding, the question is no longer simply when and by what authority the Church (as distinct from the individual Christian) should take a stance on ethical issues.
But over and above the broad ethical teaching, intrinsically universal in its scope, there are sayings addressed directly to the disciples as a community in being, capable of being compared and contrasted with other existing communities: «You know that in the world the recognized rulers lord it over their subjects, and their great men make them feel the weight of authority.
With God reduced to a shadow of the human other, and no longer seen as the source of compensating heavenly rewards, the ultimate religious and ethical imperative of pure sacrifice is therefore fulfilled within a secular and symbolically drained sphere, harboring no illusions.
The history of God's dealings with Israel can no longer serve as the all - embracing horizon for our understanding of God, which must now be correlated with a greatly expanded world history, a scientific understanding of nature and man, and a drastically altered social and ethical situation.
Bultmann depends upon the metaphysical - phenomenological realism of M. Heidegger, known as Existentialphilosophie, Gogarten upon the historical realism of E. Grisebach, the author of the critical work entitled Gegenwart, and Brunner, partly under the inspiration of Gogarten, seems to give room to the ethical realism of the famous Jewish philosopher - theologian Martin Buber, author of a philosophical essay entitled I and Thou.
Reform Judaism (known in Europe as Liberal Judaism) seeks to preserve the basic moral precepts of the Torah and other ethical aspects of Jewish tradition — including a passionate concern for social justice.
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.
It is for this reason that I consider it the first and primal act of ethical and theological consideration what the well - known theologian of the «phenomenon of man», Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, refers to as the responsibility of «seeing», of being able to «understand» the «phenomenon» and the «facts» of history and human development that are taking place within the wider spectrum of the movement of the human spirit to move beyond where it currently stands into a different and perhaps higher level of its manifestation.
Although, no doubt, an aesthetic understanding of cosmic order is less than adequate also, I think that it is superior to and broader than the ethical model as an approach to understanding what may be meant by cosmic order or purpose.
«Understanding our world» and «what it means to be a part of the Church of Jesus Christ»: these to me constitute what is involved in «ethical and theological» considerations so that I hope that as I try to «understand», and to share the life of the Church I know and experience it, I am doing «ethical» and «theological» considerations.
This, however, concentrates exclusively on concerns of the religion, and has therefore come to be known as the «Ritual Decalogue» (as over against what is often called the «Ethical Decalogue» of Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5):
No longer can we live as if we were in an earlier age, when ethical teaching was either ignorant of what we now know to be the case or unwilling to give due recognition to human existence as we have come to understand it.
Such modern ethical dilemmas as these come to a focus in the realization that the Apostle Paul knew fully as well as we that we must live out our lives on the horns of a cosmic dilemma.
The core issues that properly concern theologians and pastors, as Cobb knows, have to do with the kind of theological - ethical glasses one wears as one attempts to discern the moral and spiritual meanings of the data, to see in what respects they comport with our deepest understanding of how God wants us to live in the world.
10 - 13), a decalogue is given which, however, concentrates exclusively on concerns of the cultus, and has therefore come to be known as the Ritual Decalogue, as against what is often called the Ethical Decalogue of Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5:
His treatises include works on Marriage, on Confirmation, and on the Holy Communion, and his ethical and devotional writings take up the principles of spiritual guidance as a pastor might want to know them in dealing with others, as well as assisting priest or people in their own inner life.
I think you might like my dresses — they are all ethical as I only use vintage fabrics — if you do please let me know!
Cadbury's has recently been taken over by Kraft — well, as far as I know, they are no more ethical than Nestle.
I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss cheese sometimes, but as an ethical vegan it's a lot easier to give it up if you know where it comes from.
As a result, most of them are turning to readily available Chinese junk food: (Until there is a more ethical way of growing quinoa, I encourage you and everyone you know to NOT eat it.
At WhiteWave Foods, a leading organic and natural foods company with such well - known brands as Silk, So Delicious Dairy Free, Earthbound Farms, and Horizon Organic, Hansel's focus areas include ethical sourcing, packaging innovation, resource conservation, and consumer engagement.
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Ecovia Intelligence (formerly known as Organic Monitor) is a specialist research, consulting & training company that focuses on global ethical product industries.»
They stock supplements and several ethical brands which was good to know and I treated myself to some new make up as well as some essentials.
In addition to the full schedule of sessions on farm production, marketing, business, and finance, conference - goers will have multiple opportunities to learn from nationally - known leaders on topics encompassing current political, ethical, and social issues, such as fixing school food, GMOs (genetically modified organisms), and the fast - growing CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) movement.
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...
This talented German designer knows exactly how to craft strong but beautifully feminine gowns that prioritize quality and ethical manufacturing as well as durability.
Thus the decision on whether to perform an elective cesarean delivery (also known as «patient choice cesarean» or «cesarean on demand») will come down to a number of ethical factors including the patient's concerns and the physician's understanding of the procedure's risks and benefits.
(And while I understand your position on anonymous sources — it furthers your own poltical agend... sorry, I mean it's the ethical thing to do — could you at least number them so we know if the shadow cabinet member who told you things is the same one as last time, or a different one.
«I know people have conspiracy theories, but Seth (Agata) is an extremely ethical guy if you know him at all and I like to think of myself as an ethical guy as well,» David said.
I always want to know what you have to say — particularly as it relates to Hank Morris — a personal favorite of mine as he makes Roger Stone seem ethical and sane — but you use too much filler.
«The truth, as you know full well, is that I have never been fined, sanctioned or penalized for violating any professional or ethical requirement.
As someone who was elected five times to the New York State Senate and witnessed many of these ethical problems in Albany, I know that no recent governor has gone this far to achieve meaningful reforms.
«[Employers] know there's another class of staffers that are complete mercenaries, and that's most of them, and they will do whatever they can do to protect their boss at any cost, and they have no line,» she said, adding: «Showing a moral line is problematic, because it sort of flags you as someone who could, in a certain set of ethical circumstances, turn on the employer.
«The truth, as you know full well, is that I have never been fined, sanctioned or penalized for violating any professional or ethical requirement,» Faso wrote in the letter.
As a public official, Rangel knows well that ANY ethical violations, say o / a 13 counts, are totally unacceptable.
When it came to contacting a woman who allegedly was the victim of domestic violence at the hands of a top aide, Paterson — who not only made law for two decades as a senator, but also graduated from law school — knew or should have known that his interference crossed ethical and possibly legal lines.
«Now that we know how to implement human ethical decisions into machines we, as a society, are still left with a double dilemma,» explains Prof. Peter König, a senior author of the paper.
Although these embryos would be discarded, as they are no longer required for treatment of a fertility problem, they do represent the beginning of human life and deserve special ethical and moral consideration.
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