Sentences with phrase «serious ethics problem»

The most recent polls showed that nearly 100 percent of New Yorkers thought that Albany had a serious ethics problem and wanted action.

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But, in my opinion, the western Christianity has a serious problem on the field of ethics (and not only on the field of sexual ethics).
With a recent poll showing that nearly 90 % of New Yorkers believe that unethical behavior is a serious problem in state government a month before former legislative leaders Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos are sentenced for public corruption, the governor and legislative leaders have an obligation to New Yorkers to reach a significant agreement on ethics reform.
Last month, they told those same pollsters that corruption remains a serious problem in Albany but new ethics laws will have no real effect on reducing corruption in state government.
But if Albany is serious about fixing its problems, a better system of contracting, new limits on campaign finance, new ethics restrictions on outside income, and the creation of an independent enforcer, are major components of meaningful reforms.
With former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former Senate leader Dean Skelos scheduled to be sentenced next month for public corruption crimes, and a recent poll showing that nearly 90 percent of New Yorkers believe unethical behavior is a serious problem in state government, Albany's political leaders have an obligation to reach a significant agreement on ethics reform, the good government groups said.
One of the first and most serious problems when people decide to work together is overcoming the communication barrier, because disciplines and individuals have different vocabularies, work ethics, and standards.
This would be a ethics problem for a scientist, feel free & spend some serious time, on your answer.
If that's the case, then the $ 2 million is the least of the Berke firm's problems; as Nelson points out, the firm's lawyers will face serious ethics charges as well.
By the mid-1970s, the problem became even more serious after several Florida appellate judges were charged with violations of ethics.
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