Sentences with phrase «put ethical policies»

We encourage any good causes looking to corporate sponsorship to put ethical policies in place so they do not become tainted by association with companies that abuse human rights and the environment.»

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Thus every policy an organization puts in place ought to be thought of as grounded in one or more ethical principles or values.
Issues of profound ethical import are sometimes put before us as technical economic policies.
It is for this reason that SPUC has launched The Mayisha Campaign (Mayisha meaning Life in Swahili) to raise awareness about maternal mortality, dispel the myths put about by abortion groups and lobby the Department for International Development to adopt an ethical foreign policy which respects the lives of both mothers and their babies.
Baby Milk Action recommends that all organisations seeking donations and sponsorship put in place a transparent ethical funding policy.
When it puts values in the driving seat — what is sometimes called «ethical socialism» — then policy imagination is the result.
The National Institutes of Health has a smart and ethical stem cell policy in place, but that doesn't mean that the agency can't improve upon the policy once it is put into practice.
The staunch nonprofit known as the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), which helps dealers and collectors with concerns regarding appraisals, scholarship, ethical practice, public policy, and other imperative art market concerns, has been putting on a small (by today's standards) art fair called simply The Art Show since 1989.
Even if switching to natural gas in the short term reduces the US carbon footprint somewhat, it is still not sufficient by itself to put the US on an emissions reduction pathway consistent with its ethical obligations without other policy interventions including putting a price on carbon or rapid ramp up of renewable energy.
Put more crudely, setting mitigation policy goals that can not and will not be met, either because they are aiming beyond the scope of the knowable and do - able or because national political interests make them unrealistic and unattainable, is itself in practice less ethical than setting goals that are lower, but more readily achievable.
It is difficult to put forth a «sample» document destruction policy applicable nationwide due to the immense variation in state rules on ethical obligations for file retention, though the basics of one are included below.
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