Sentences with phrase «term of ethics»

In terms of ethics inquiries, the faster you can respond with copies of those records, the better.
I believe he is sincere, but sincerity means nothing in terms of ethics.
For instance, when Fowler and Westerhoff think about theological ethics, they tend to think in terms of an ethics of virtue or disposition, in contrast to a theological ethics emphasizing principle and procedure.
18) The commission decided to hold off on issuing new subpoenas until it was able to determine what the legislative leaders might agree to in terms of ethics reform.
He calls to mind the character of Gordon Gecko from the movie Wall Street, who was driven to execute deals and make money no matter what it cost him in terms of his ethics, his relationships, or his reputation.
In terms of ethics, Dawkins has made a decisive move: from saying you're morally permitted to do something to declaring you're morally obligated to do it.
Under the terms of the ethics code, which the Town Board revised last month, Grace's seat is now vacant.
«We talked about the need in this district for better representation in terms of ethics, policy, and accessibility.
I think the way that Mann and Phil Jones [the former director of the Climatic Research Unit at East Anglia, who resigned over the scandal] and those guys were going about it was wrong, not just in terms of ethics.
Our efforts and motivations are examined in terms of ethics, engagement, excellence, and social responsibility.
So, what can you achieve in terms of ethics?
I have a very strong trust in Wanderlust Magazine in terms of its ethics and commitment to such, so this reassures me that Elephant Hills is one of the good places to visit.
Well thankfully, we are animals who seem able to evolve in terms of ethics and compassion, as evidenced by a welcome new direction in the fashion industry.
Law professors are uniquely poised165 and well - positioned166 to shape the future lawyers of our nation, in terms of ethics, professional integrity, and humanity.167 Legal educators can start by identifying the «silent but gifted» in their classrooms, and providing the right coaching to give them the confidence to find their «lawyer voice.»
If you follow your state's laws respecting data protection and / or strive for «best practices» rather than «minimum competency», you should be good not only in terms of your ethics and malpractice obligations, but also in terms of your clients» belief in your ability to secure their data, and your own belief that you are doing everything you can to safeguard your client's data.
Bill Henderson has the same passion that I do: that there needs to be a greater curricular experience in terms of ethics and professional responsibilities.»
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