Sentences with phrase «standards expected of»

Another key for agents in leadership positions to remember is they must hold themselves to the same high standards expected of others in the organization.
On the public confidence aspect, if, as has been the case here, the Commonwealth parliament sees fit to devolve certain responsibilities of a statutory nature upon representative bodies, the public has a right to ensure that those bodies can carry out those duties to the high standards expected of them.
Once again — there is no real factual controversy here, simply two legal questions for the judge to answer: did Duffy's taking of the money constitute an act «in connection with the duties of his office» and, if so, was it sufficiently serious (or, to use the Court's words, did it «represent a «marked» departure from the standards expected of an individual in the accused's position of public trust») to warrant the imposition of the criminal sanction.
Parliamentarians should «be responsible for the conduct of their staff when carrying out official duties on behalf of the Member and that, unless otherwise specified, the conduct of the staff should be judged against the standards expected of the Members».
CCASA is therefore well - placed to establish benchmarks for Corporate Counsel in South Africa and to ensure that the credibility and high standards expected of the Corporate Counsel profession are maintained in the South African environment.
2.1 We are committed to running our business responsibly and in accordance with the high standards expected of the Solicitors» profession.
The defendant employer responded that it had every right to terminate her employment since, despite considerable effort to assist her in meeting the standards expected of her position, she simply failed to do so and had to be let go.
You can use it however alongside instructing a barrister on the Public Access Scheme and it will help you to meet the standards expected of anyone in these courts.
There will be a strong focus on the high level professional standards expected of a solicitor, backed up by the outcomes that firms will be expected to achieve for the client, to protect clients and the public and to deliver high standards of service.
Sadly, there are many that fail to keep the standards expected of them and cause the death of a patient due to negligence.
Graphically this doesn't hit the standards expected of the current generation consoles.
A place for celebration and business The City Rooms can provide the setting the service and the high standards expected of a venue that has stood the test of time.
Canary Riverside Plaza is situated on the River Thames, with warm and personal service and a product meeting the high standards expected of a chic hotel.
Other than the above comments the hotel met the standards expected of a Mercure hotel.
Since then it has slightly fallen from grace, and while rooms overall service is still of the highest level, some facilities no longer meet the standards expected of a luxury hotel.
In conclusion, even though New Zealand has never been a global financial center, the standards which their regulatory bodies abide by are in line with those standards expected of a first world country.
Combine this with traditional and state - of - the - art paint and colour match facilities and there is no job for any Aston Martin model that can't be undertaken to the exacting standards expected of the historic home of Aston Martin.
The 1 Series is now built to the standards expected of a BMW, with high - quality materials in the cabin.
Any training should follow the same standards expected of teachers with students and involve various facilitation techniques to target all learners, including whole staff programs, small group exercises, job embedded coaching, review and reflection on instruction.
They argued that the standards expected of pupils at the end of primary school had not been high enough.
Teacher Preparation, Licensure, and Recruitment The National Forum believes that specialized professional preparation and licensure are critical if we are going to improve middle - grades education across this country and help all students meet the high standards expected of them.
If the finance company is a member of the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA), you will have the reassurance that our members follow the FLA's Business Finance Code which sets out the high standards expected of them in their dealings with customers, and we also offer a conciliation service if needed.
States are confronting how to help a diverse population meet the same standards expected of all.
And what will happen to our profession's talented international teachers, many of whom form the backbone of the exemplary teaching standards expected of private institutions?
At the beginning of 2015 we expelled 83 members, and we refused membership to 110 other agencies for failing to pass this test, showing how serious we are about the high standards expected of our members.
«John Mann MP is an elected representative of the Party, and his behaviour fell far short of the standards expected of elected representatives.»
The MP for Edinburgh East MP said Miller's behaviour «fell foul» of standards expected of MPs, not just in her original conduct, but in the «arrogant and evasive» attitude of her apology.
«Mr Laws» desire for secrecy led him to act in a way which was not compatible with the standards expected of an MP,» the standards commissioner found.
More to this is that it has been carefully designed to ensure that all the safety standards expected of a toddler bed have been met.
Those aren't standards expected of Ronaldo or Benzema, and it could well aid Bale's standing at the club if this was pointed out to the Real Madrid fanbase.
This gorgeous backdrop is befitting of the Four Seasons Scottsdale — an AAA five - diamond desert oasis that duly delivers on high hospitality standards expected of an award - winning luxury resort, though proffered with an unpretentious, salt - of - the - earth, rustic charm.
One can take this as a cultural bias, or take it as a tribute.3 In any case the fact is that the woman who fails to measure up in some way to the higher standards expected of her is more likely to excite the contempt of those around her, to forfeit the respect of her children, and (what is most important to our theme) to be dogged by a deep inner sense of personal failure.
«I wish to take this opportunity to admit that there have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop and cardinal,» Cardinal Keith O'Brien said in a statement.
He apologized in a statement Sunday, saying, «There have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop and cardinal.»
«With the prospect of a Recall Bill, which will give the public the power to remove MPs who have behaved in ways that fall short of the standards expected of them, the stakes have never been higher.»
The report acknowledged «the undoubted financial strength and acumen of the CBA, its global standing, and its avowed commitment of staff to servicing customers, but said it needs to translate its financial strength and good intent into better meeting the community's needs and the standards expected of a systemically important bank in Australia».
This [behavior] was totally unacceptable, contrary to our values and the high standards we expect of our staff.
MLCV plans to make some modest property improvements to better reflect the standard expected of the DoubleTree by Hilton flag.
He loves his pay and will never regret being paid that much for not measuring up to the standard expected of him, he is too greedy for that.
Elneny though worries me and must up his game to maintain the standard expected of an arsenal player.
A good authentic task would ask them to demonstrate what the standard expects of students.
The results also show that an increasing proportion are reaching the higher Level 5 - the standard expected of 14 year olds.
There has been a slight fall in the proportion of 11 - year - olds in England reaching the standard expected of them in English national curriculum tests.
Pacific Coastal Airlines will still retain whole ownership of the newly separated seaplane service and we will continue to operate the seaplanes to the high standard expected of us by our customers.
Compared even to something like Arkham City, which preceded Razor's Edge by almost year, the graphics fail to match the standard expected of modern releases.
It is quality control, a system for checking that the design, execution and data analysis meet the minimum standard expected of a scientific paper.
«If we can not remove or detain people fairly and in accordance with the rule of law, we fail to live up to the standards we expect of others.
It's a welcome trend, for it's a real opportunity to define the qualities and standards we expect of anyone elected to high office in any city.
She was an overall competent manager with a long track record of successful contribution at the standard expected of her position.

Not exact matches

«It is about challenging them — establishing a standard of excellence and holding them accountable for reaching it... You had better be up to the task, because I have learned that they expect you to be good... [They] expect you to hold them to high standards
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