Sentences with phrase «social obligations as»

Not exact matches

As I've argued frequently on this blog, we ought to reserve the term «corporate social responsibility» to refer to obligations that a company owes to society at large, in some sense, rather than responsibilities it owes to particular individuals.
Facebook says Kogan obtained the data legitimately, therefore this does not qualify as a data «breach,» which means that the company had no obligation to let users know that their data may have been used in a massive social media campaign helmed by a presidential candidate.
The amount of debt this country is in as of this moment is nothing compared to the future obligations of social welfare and health costs.
It may need to be done on occasion» there are such things as just wars, after all, and the state's obligation to defend the social order may necessitate an execution» but Pennington's sort of blithe assumption of justice done in the death of another human being makes me tremble.
Neither system is invoked by name, but in their complete violation, the novel presents not a world in which evil has triumphed, but one in which the basic obligations of humans as social beings — to establish civil society and recourse for its governance — are ignored.
In precisely such boundary circumstances as these does the minister decide as to whether he is evangelizing — successfully or otherwise is not his responsibility — and all consistent with his obligations of pastoral care, social action, self - protection, and the like.
It is a vast society, the widest of all societies, which lays down the obligation on everything which is that it conform to its very general sort of social order; it socializes into its extensive mold all the individuals which arise within it, just as we in our culture «Americanize» all the children born into it.
Instead of seeing moral obligations simply as individual and social ideals externally related to the factual order of life and physical reality, I began to see them as demands on human life no less intrinsically real than gravitation.
Even David Moberg, for example (someone I have aligned with the perspective of The Reformed Journal), believes that the church's social task is best described using terms such as «social ministries, social obligations, social responsibility, social concern, social service, social welfare, or social action.
As citizens, we need to dispense with the idea that pluralism implies an obligation to ignore or accommodate serious evil in the name of social harmony.
Beginning with a definition of the Christian idea of responsibility they proceed to examine the erroneous or heretical forms of church responsibility and conclude with an effort to understand the positive content of the Church's social obligation by considering its functions as apostle, pastor and pioneer of humanity.
Broadcasting was deregulated during the early 1980s, and as long as deregulation remains in effect, there is no way that the public can expect an industry that is engaged in a constant «business war» over ratings to take seriously its social obligation to reduce the amount of violence in its programming.
Not only are there social pressures and additional obligations such as sports or after - school jobs, but the academic requirements are much more rigorous than previous years.
Coontz believes that what we're experiencing now, however, is not so much the family's dissolution as «an erosion of commitment to social obligations in general, and to children in particular.»
Young adults, especially if they are single, enjoy time with their family as a respite from their working lives and social obligations.
This is due to a variety of reasons such as social and academic obligations, poor sleep hygiene, and 24/7 Internet access wherever they re.
The state has a vital role to play in both ensuring that all companies that operate under its jurisdiction meet their social obligations (by, for example, taxing them on all revenue generated within a territory), while at the same time promoting forms of corporate governance that cement company independence as a means of protecting against the abuse of economic power.
It could, then, be a requirement of incorporation under the law and the conferment of limited liability for investors, that a public company takes such measures as recognising its social as well as legal obligations.
Accordingly the state has entirely different moral obligations than an individual (see the SEP article on social contract theory as well as the «state» section of the article on Hegel).
As a matter of social and economic justice, we have a moral obligation to close the wage gap,» said Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, D.
For the past decade, the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition has been eliciting the perspectives of scientists, engineers, and health professionals as to the meaning of the right to «enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications» and associated obligations (Article 15, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights).
Derek McPhee, another forum adviser, says there are social norms for interviewing just as there are for your personal obligations.
So, as young scientist Florencia Marchini said, «when one becomes conscious of the social and economic impact that our work can create, to take action is a matter of responsibility more than an obligation or a choice.»
When I have too many professional or social obligations and not enough time to recharge and reflect, I begin to fantasize about being totally alone for an extended period of time, not something an extrovert would understand, but as I've finally realized, not something that means I'm crazy, either.
Most people view breakfast as an obligation and dinner as more of a social event.
Especially in the month of December as Christmas and social obligations are taking time and all the end of the year things need to be finished stress seems to be more apparent than ever.
As discussed, historically marriage was often not based on love but rather took place because of political, economic or social obligations.
In Yorgos Lanthimos's black comedy The Lobster, for example, the world of romance is portrayed as a dismal social obligation, where those who don't find their perfect match in 45 days are literally transformed into an animal of their choosing.
As in the director's breakthrough, Dogtooth, and his English - language debut, The Lobster, the real subject is the twisted logic of relationships, obligations, and social façades, caricatured through the director's distinctive blend of grotesquerie, surreal deadpan, and alienness.
As Stephen Knack, now a senior economist at the World Bank, explained in a 1992 essay, «Civic Norms, Social Sanctions, and Voter Turnout,» even people with a weak personal sense of obligation have a greater likelihood of voting in a place that is populated with duty - bound compatriots.
Because movement conservatives of that time such as William F. Buckley Jr., and Barry Goldwater didn't view state - sanctioned racism as the great moral question that it was, because their fetish for preserving tradition led them to believe that the federal government didn't have the obligation to address segregation, because of their concerns about communism and the expansion of federal government, and because they viewed the civil disobedience by activists such as Martin Luther King (as well as their push to force social change) as an affront to the order they craved, they essentially gave succor to Jim Crow segregationists even if that wasn't their original intent.
As a scholar, as an educator, and as a member of a community still seeking racial justice, it is my obligation to passionately denounce not merely Roof's act of racist terrorism, but also to denounce those who want to strip it of its historical and social contexts and leave it «merely» as the act of one, lone, troubled young man for which none of the rest of us have any responsibilitAs a scholar, as an educator, and as a member of a community still seeking racial justice, it is my obligation to passionately denounce not merely Roof's act of racist terrorism, but also to denounce those who want to strip it of its historical and social contexts and leave it «merely» as the act of one, lone, troubled young man for which none of the rest of us have any responsibilitas an educator, and as a member of a community still seeking racial justice, it is my obligation to passionately denounce not merely Roof's act of racist terrorism, but also to denounce those who want to strip it of its historical and social contexts and leave it «merely» as the act of one, lone, troubled young man for which none of the rest of us have any responsibilitas a member of a community still seeking racial justice, it is my obligation to passionately denounce not merely Roof's act of racist terrorism, but also to denounce those who want to strip it of its historical and social contexts and leave it «merely» as the act of one, lone, troubled young man for which none of the rest of us have any responsibilitas the act of one, lone, troubled young man for which none of the rest of us have any responsibility.
Mo Yan portrays day - to - day aspects of Chinese life throughout the novel — such as how impoverished families make ends meet, social customs, the obligations one has toward one's family, religious rites, business practices and communal celebrations.
Seating Arrangements by Maggie Shipstead (Knopf) Shipstead's debut novel is a social satire set on a private New England island, as a father prepares to give away his (already pregnant) daughter, and other wedding guests and family members face lust, old rivalries and obligations that come with privilege.
As of 2001, up to 15 percent of a petitioner's Social Security and other retirement payments could be offset to cover student loan obligations.
The pet provides a sense of obligation and duty, acts as a social catalyst, and gives the elderly owner someone to talk to and confide in.
When viewed from this vantage, the works serve as a statement on the proliferation of social media platforms and the obligation to establish a curated identity.
Hirschhorn, who lives in Paris, sees art as a political - social obligation, and uses his works to show aspects of justice and injustice, power and powerlessness, and moral responsibility.
Through the gesture of the gift, Erika communicated this fundamental connection, one that prefigures commodification or resists the underlying social structure that colors artist - curator interactions, closer to what (as Carson explains) the Greeks called a «symbolon» or «a sign of mutual obligation between friends.»
Experiencing a photograph next to a painting, an audacious distant cousin (such as a heliograph), a sculpture, or even within much - debated sets of social obligation (journalism)-- each of these scenarios expands the conversation around how photography functions in specific contexts, both inside and outside gallery spaces.
As the use of social media evidence at trial continues to grow, some courts are beginning to delve into the ethical boundaries of obtaining such evidence and even a lawyer's ethical obligations to provide competent representation.
The cases serve as a backdrop for highlighting social dynamics at play in elder abuse cases, comparing relevant legislation across the country, clarifying legal obligations to respond to elder abuse under legislation and professional codes of ethics, and making recommendations for protocol and policy development, and professional development and training to support the practice of health care and social service workers in the area of elder abuse and neglect.»
In my opinion the ECJ's decision in Taricco I that national courts must disapply the rules of statutes of limitations if they prevent Member States from fulfilling their obligations under Article 325 TFEU (in the present case, the relevant Italian legislation) leads to perceiving serious fraud as a crime against the rights and interests of citizens, i.e., against fundamental social human rights guaranteed under Articles 2 and 3 of the Italian Constitution, and hence calls for resolving the conflict within the Italian Constitution by balancing the rights under these articles and the accused's individual rights guaranteed by the legality principle (Art. 25 (2) Const.).
This ethical framework is consistent with an attorney's obligations regarding social media and other individuals as well, including judges and opposing parties.
I see a social obligation both in my chosen profession as a librarian and in my work on the fringes of the law.
The commission found that the obligation to register for direct deposit as a condition for obtaining the solidarity tax credit compromises the right to full exercise of economic and social rights, as well of the right to dignity of persons, who do not want, or can not, open a bank account because of their social condition, disability, national or ethnic origin.
An Arbitrator recently considered whether an employer's social media presence could be defined as part of the «workplace» and the attendant employer obligations arising from such a finding in Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 113 v. Toronto Transit Commission (Use of Social Media Grievsocial media presence could be defined as part of the «workplace» and the attendant employer obligations arising from such a finding in Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 113 v. Toronto Transit Commission (Use of Social Media GrievSocial Media Grievance).
Criminal charges could impact your rights as an employee, a successful medical malpractice claim would impact your child support obligations, workers» compensation and Social Security Disability benefits need to be coordinated to get you the best overall benefits package, and the list goes on.
On the other hand, if that social worker had been hired as a consultant, it would have been bound by the same obligation to report.
As I indicated before, because each parent has an obligation to support their child, the maintenance paid by the paying parent should have absolutely nothing to do with the social assistance received by the other.
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