Sentences with phrase «objective standard of»

Rule 1.1 is an objective standard of competence, and Rule 3.1 is an objective standard of asserting only well founded legal positions.
Information regarding possible apportionment of the blame, especially including attorney - client privileged communications, is not discoverable by a party seeking to impose sanctions on an opponent or opposing lawyer under § 8.01 - 271.1 in light of the objective standard of reasonableness.
Criminal jurors are likely to overlook the objective standard of care.
Section 3 prescribes an objective standard of reasonable care.
Private schools do not have the same certification requirements but may offer higher starting salaries and better opportunities for advancement to certified teachers, as certification is an objective standard of quality and training.
Or, at the very least if it's a case of «you can't prove the negative,» it can be determined, quite easily, that the person making that claim has met or has not met an objective standard of evidence before offering that claim.
Muñoz argues yes: Even if the founders believed government's primary aim was to secure rights, they still upheld an objective standard of human good, to which law should conform, regardless of private interests.
Of the many terms used for sin in the Old Testament some suggest a failure to «hit the mark» or to conform to some objective standard of conduct, and others suggest an attitude of disloyalty to a person.
The resulting stalemate illustrated the ambivalence with which our contemporary legal culture regards the proposition that there exists some objective standard of right and wrong against which human legal standards can be measured.
The appeal is to principles of right that transcend intergroup rivalries and provide an objective standard of reference for the disinterested adjudication of competing claims.
The denial of the transcendent God who orders the universe and directs our lives leaves us with societal chaos and the absence of any objective standard of meaning.
But again, if there is no objective standard of morality, then Catholic priests who molest children are not doing anything bad, because it was right in their own eyes.
If there is no objective standard of morality, then all is merely opinion, and there is no «right» and «wrong.»
--------------- But, without an objective standard of morality, that's just your opinion.
If there is no objective standard of morality, then there is no way to make a distinction between «good» and «bad.»
There is no objective standard of right and wrong, no God, no eternal Day of Judgement.
See Section VIII (d) of the BIC Exemption As set forth in the preamble to the BIC Exemption, 81 FR at 21028 (April 8, 2016), this definition «incorporates the objective standards of care and undivided loyalty that have been applied under ERISA for more than forty years.»
If man is not created in the image of God, and if there is no God in heaven Who will judge the living and the dead, if there are no objective standards of right and wrong — then life becomes cheap.
William Provine, for example, has been on a crusade to persuade the public that it has to discard either Darwinism or God, and not only God but also such non-materialistic concepts as free will and objective standards of morality.
Demand that graduate programs make at least a passing attempt at defining objective standards of what makes up a complete dissertation?
He documents how even highly trained experts regularly deviate from objective standards of rationality.
In the frozen 1000 AD network of 95 proxy records used by MW, 36 tree - ring records were not used by M08 due to their failure to meet objective standards of reliability.
Profit via scientific success generally is subject to objective standards of performance.
In many respects, though, that's a good and desirable thing as more often than not there are no objective standards of quality such as those of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
(i) Whether in its judgment the conduct complained of was dishonest by the lay objective standards of ordinary reasonable and honest people; (if the answer to that was no, the defendant would be acquitted)

Not exact matches

«The agreement forces the companies to observe objective non-discrimination standards that are more comprehensive than the usual legal demands,» said Gilvandro Araújo, the Cade councilor in charge of the case.
Savvy franchisors will start by establishing objective standards that can later be subjectively modified based on further examination of its specific situation.
The HRC has reaffirmed the policy of deferring a portion of annual incentive compensation for the Company's highest earners in the form of long - term awards whose vesting terms take into account longer risk - emergence periods, and has overseen the implementation of standard performance objectives for the Company's control function staff to further prevent or discourage excessive risk - taking.
The investment objective of the State Street Equity 500 Index Fund is to replicate as closely as possible, before expenses, the performance of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index.
In accordance with AACSB Assurance of Learning standards, the Haskayne School of Business has identified key learning goals and objectives for each of our major programs.
In accordance with AACSB Assurance of Learning standards and the Haskayne Strategic Vision, program learning goals and objectives have been identified for each of the major programs.
In addition, the HRC recently expanded the use of Performance Share awards to a broader group of management, and reaffirmed the Company's directive to provide a portion of annual incentive compensation in long - term awards for the Company's highest earners and to create standard performance objectives for the Company's control function staff, to further provide safeguards that either prevent or discourage excessive risk - taking.
However, provided appropriate underwriting standards are maintained, the benefits of more efficient and objective underwriting and broader access to credit should outweigh the downside.
Under the gold standard, the lender of last resort (and the related liquidity management) functions were closely intertwined with the price stability objective.
This was premised on the notion that standards of morality are objective and unchanging (therefore, «hate the sin»), but that human beings are weak and often fail to live up to those standards (therefore, «love the sinner»).
Somehow Mrs. Clinton failed to notice or note that Sanger was regarded even in her own lifetime as a notorious advocate of eugenics, and any objective reading of her works reveals that, by today's standards, she was a distinct racist.
With no objective moral standards, one can be most certain that even the worst of human atrocities can eventually be viewed with legal protection.
I think you'll find that more and more younger people in ministry are rejecting that «standard» of «objective distance.»
Given the importance of this admittedly vague objective in accreditation standards, we believe that this admission by faculty members is a matter of considerable concern, and we have addressed this issue elsewhere in our research report.
Rather than yielding to relativistic morality, Newman's conception of real assent fortifies objective standards while embracing human nature.
I would not subscribe to «objective» standards regarding the beauty of a painting.
In addition to this being a case of special pleading via definitional fiat, the immutable good nature of god argument places the «objective / absolute» standard beyond the control of the god in that god has no choice but to obey this good nature (which also confounds the notion of omnipotence in that god is restricted to only a limited set of possible behaviors).
The overall objective of U.S - sponsored terrorism in Nicaragua was to erode popular support from a revolution whose commitment to improving the living standards of the poor was unacceptable to the empire.
In either case, confession of Jesus means recognition of his objective role as a disclosure of God's eschatological standard.
Despite academic pretensions of rational discourse and objective standards, mythmaking is alive and well in American colleges and universities.
The position taken here is that the moral enterprise makes sense only if there are objective excellences that invite the loyalties of men and constitute the standard and goal of human endeavor.
This parallels the objective of the present work, which is to show the destructive consequences of a desire - dominated philosophy of life and to point the way to a restoration of culture and learning through the reaffirmation of standards of excellence.
those appealing to Objective morality have the problem of having a standard imposed on them, but those without such a basis can not appeal to such a standard / justice & thereby have no compassion.
That's not to say you're useing «objective morals», it's using an objective viewpoint on the pros and cons of a proposed moral standard.
Demanding strictly scientific precision to guarantee Scripture's trustworthiness, requiring something more objective than the internal, personal witness of the Holy Spirit through the text itself, scholars like Lindsell end up testing the truth of the Bible by an extra-Biblical standard.32 As with Davis, externally derived «good reasons» become the ultimate criterion for judging the gospel.
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