Sentences with phrase «standards of conduct so»

But we must establish clear standards of conduct so that all financial providers play by the rules.

Not exact matches

«While we understand that there is a desire to revise the standard of conduct required of insurance professionals in annuity transactions so that they harmonize with the standards required of investment advisors and broker - dealers, it is unclear what the SEC proposed package of regulations will end up looking like in its final form.»
Kudos to the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards (CFPB) which announced last week it will review its standards of conduct over the next year or so.
This raises questions over the routine maintenance that the flat has received, and whether the cost of deeply cleaning the flat is higher than if the flat had been regularly cleaned to a high standard by the occupier... I wish to request that you conduct an investigation into the appropriateness of this expenditure, and why the cost of cleaning was so high.
As with so many aspects of reporting, the standards which operate on social media have influenced the conduct of mainstream media.
Researchers who conduct animal studies often don't use simple safeguards against biases that have become standard in human clinical trials — or at least they don't report doing so in their scientific papers, making it impossible for readers to ascertain the quality of the work, an analysis of more than 2500 journal articles shows.
«We want a complete sample so that we can conduct our standard SETI analysis in search of modulation patterns or narrow - band signals — any kind of information - bearing signal emitted from their direction that we don't expect from nature,» he said.
There are standard codes of conduct in every agreement so you ought to decide what your real intent is.
Sunday afternoon, President Trump tweeted an extraordinary threat — extraordinary even by the standards of Donald Trump's norm - busting use of Twitter and abusive conduct toward the Justice Department and federal investigations: «I hereby demand, and will do so officially tomorrow, that the Department of Justice look into whether or not the FBI / DOJ infiltrated or surveilled the Trump Campaign for Political Purposes — and if any such demands or requests were made by people within the Obama Administration!»
So, in order to provide suitable hosts it is important that they have sufficient information provided, which should include: name, age and gender of pupils, plus any special requirements such as food, medical or cultural issues; minimum standards of accommodation required; information on the dynamic risk management process to ensure it can operate effectively; the visiting school's code of conduct; and contact numbers, including emergency contacts and medical insurance information.
We did so based on the recommendation of a committee of ASCD members who conducted a yearlong review of standards development, adoption, and implementation generally and the common core specifically.
Due to the uncertainty in projecting so far in the future and to achieve stakeholder support, EPA established regulations requiring it to conduct a «midterm evaluation» of the MY 2022 - 2025 GHG standards.
But yes lots of bloggers get so overwhelmed with requests they have to draw lines to cut back, but the point of this post is just because they may not accept requests that does not mean they do not read self - published work so we should encourage that by creating better quality self - published work and keeping up the professional standards of conduct.
«No honest and competent solicitor would have ignored the many warning signs that the exemplified transactions were highly suspect... [the first appellant's] conduct was so far beyond the standards to be expected of an honest and competent solicitor as to justify condemnation and it must not shrink from that conclusion that by the standards laid down for the profession it amounted to dishonesty.»
«The appeal panel's decision creates an impossible standard for all trial counsel; even if a lawyer is winning a trial for his or her client, has not been criticized by the trial judge (and even if their opponent's conduct has been so criticized), the LSUC decision now requires trial counsel to challenge or ignore rulings of the trial judge and to disagree with how the trial judge is conducting the trial, or face the prospect of a ruinous prosecution like this one (the «control of the courtroom grounds»).
So far as guiding the conduct of financial advisors were concerned, provided they complied with «the relevant law, regulations, regulators» rules and guidance and standards, relevant codes of practice and, where appropriate,... good industry practice», they could be assured that they would not be liable to their client in the absence of some exceptional factor requiring a different decision.
You don't need to «throw the baby out with the bathwater» by precluding nonlawyer investors from becoming shareholders; you simply structure the regulations so that they set the standards of conduct you wish to achieve.
A judge should maintain and enforce high standards of conduct and should personally observe those standards, so that the integrity and independence of the judiciary may be preserved.
A judge should actively participate in establishing, maintaining and enforcing high standards of conduct, and shall personally observe those standards so that the integrity and independence of the judiciary will be preserved.
The accused's conduct is to be considered on an objective standard and so the individual characteristics and experiences of the accused are not relevant.
... What is required is «conduct so far below acceptable standards as to amount to an abuse of the public's trust in the office holder....»
The test of dishonesty for a jury was the well - established test articulated by Lord Lane in R v Ghosh [1982] 2 All ER 689, namely whether a jury would consider the conduct in question as dishonest «according to the ordinary standards of reasonable and honest people»; and, if so, whether the proposed defendant «must have realised that what he was doing was by those standards dishonest».
A recent survey of 129 hackers conducted by security firm Bitglass found facial recognition was considered the second least effective security tool behind standard passwords (facial recognition was also rated as the worst tool six times more often than fingerprint authentication) so hackers will be happy to take a crack at Apple's attempt at the authentication method and see if the company can instill some trust in the tool.
«For now, resumes are still the standard way of conducting a job search, so make the most of yours until new technology catches up to hiring.
Conforms to hospital standards of performance and conduct, including those pertaining to patient rights, so that the best possible customer service and patient care may be provided.
My abilities to conduct primary and secondary research based on strategic analysis of competition, local trends, emerging technology, standard and variable regulations and new market entrants is honed effectively so that I am able to execute all research projects and activities successfully.
Contemporary standards and guidelines relevant to the conduct of PPE call for the evaluator to employ multiple and diverse methods so as to consider, ``... alternative plausible hypotheses....»
We must demonstrate by high standards of ethical behaviour, service and conduct that we live up to the tenets of professionalism and the Codes of Ethics we so often hear preached.
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