Sentences with phrase «need standards of behaviour»

motivation, intention, morality, etc.) is next to impossible and so we need standards of behaviour to shape the ethical prescription for everyone, including judges.

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[there is an] urgent need, which still persists today, to overcome the separation between faith and culture, -LSB-...] in the firm conviction that Christian Revelation is a transforming power destined to permeate patterns of thought, standards of judgment and norms of behaviour -LSB-...] Jesus Christ -LSB-...] alone illuminates man's true dignity.
Commissioned in April 2016, the Panel was asked to understand what needed to potentially change culturally within British Cycling to ensure that the highest standards of ethical behaviour exist within and across the whole WCP.
«Teachers are not receiving the support they need from parents, school leaders or government to assist them in maintaining high standards of pupil behaviour,» she added.
«As the Stevens commission made clear, we need new reforms to keep raising standards in policing, to make sure there is swift action when policing goes wrong, to ensure that unethical or criminal behaviour by individual officers is caught and stopped — and to make sure it doesn't taint the vital work the rest of the police do each day.»
He adds that the results are relevant in the context of recent cheating scandals, in the UK and elsewhere, which he says need to be understood in terms of policy implications as well as in the context of standards and behaviour.
Tremendous educational benefits have been observed due to a better standard of food available for the students; behaviour has improved and it is even believed better attendance is down to the psychological effect of quality food availability since pupils don't need to abscond to buy food they want to eat.
This is often explained as the care a reasonable parent would exercise, taking account of the numbers, ages, abilities and any special educational and / or medical needs, and the usual standard of behaviour of the students, the location and the risks associated with the activity taking place.
In order to be accredited as a Cat Friendly Clinic, a clinic must not only meet high standards of cat care in terms of facilities and equipment, but staff must also demonstrate an understanding of the needs and behaviour of cats and put in place measures to ensure that visits to the clinic are more cat - friendly.
There are a few conclusions that I have made at this early stage: (1) this research is needed more than I originally anticipated and I am already certain that I will only scratch the tip of a large iceberg (there is more than one PhD topic here); (2) the standards, rules and codes are not helpful; and (3) the process will provide the margins of accepted norms, but I anticipate three distinct spheres of behaviours will emerge — one for each ADR process.
Similarly, in Were v Police, Perry J emphasised the need for judicial officers to adhere to particular standards of behaviour during sentencing.
Brooks - Gunn recently summarized the research as showing that language stimulation and learning materials in the home are the parenting practices most strongly linked to school readiness, vocabulary and early school achievement, while parent discipline strategies and nurturance are most strongly linked to social and emotional outcomes such as behaviour and impulse control and attention.3 That is, discipline practices that do not help children develop their own internalized behaviour standards can also adversely affect children's social and emotional functioning — their abilities to develop sustained social relationships and to take account of the needs and feeling of others, to control and direct their own impulses, and to focus their attention to plan and complete tasks successfully.
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