Sentences with phrase «undermines public confidence in»

He «engaged in conduct that undermines public confidence in the industry, harms the integrity of the industry, or brings the industry into disrepute» six times, and «did not ensure that in any communication, advertising or marketing material there was no suggestion, implication or statement that may suggest or lead the public to believe an unlicensed or unregistered assistant is qualified to trade in real estate, deal in mortgages or perform real estate appraisals, as the case may be.»
Former Gov. Brewer «loses» first election in 35 years with dubious results; AZ State Treasurer demands recount NEW YORK, NY — Disputed results due to technical malfunctions at Saturday's Arizona GOP State Convention further undermines public confidence in the fairness of the Republican nominating contest, as former Arizona Governor Jan Brewer says she was cheated out of the contest and the...
Maintaining a legal profession with widespread violations or opposition to equality, diversity and inclusion principles is not in the public interest, and directly undermines the public confidence in the legal system.
It undermines public confidence in the federal judiciary at a moment in history when that confidence is needed urgently.
[3] Conduct that compromises or appears to compromise the independence, integrity, and impartiality of a judge undermines public confidence in the judiciary.
«The resulting lack of diversity undermines public confidence in the courts and creates a jurisprudence uninformed by a broad range of experience.»
That statement is an attack on science, it is a denial of scientific ethics, and its mere assertion undermines public confidence in science.
The lack of reproducibility of scientific research undermines public confidence in science and leads to the misuse of resources when researchers attempt to replicate and extend fallacious research findings.
Now it seems to be an obsession — and it seriously undermines public confidence in the governor's stability.
The endless extensions of self - imposed deadline, the wildly disparate application of FOIL exemptions, and the slow pace of responses undermines public confidence in the FOIL process.
But the battle of political personalities at the heart of the dispute undermined public confidence in governing institutions.
At present the intelligence and security committee is tasked with the job of holding MI5 and MI6 to account, but the sensitive nature of much of the material involved means much of its work takes place behind closed doors, undermining public confidence in its effectiveness.
David Cameron spent the last half - hour before Wednesday's draft Queen's Speech gently undermining public confidence in the prime minister.
Sensationalist and ill - informed attacks can undermine public confidence in the judiciary, but our public can have every confidence in our judiciary, a confidence which I believe must be shared by the Executive.»
But they must know that the Hain Assembly is a farce and is undermining public confidence in the process.
None of these were major issues, compared with problems common in many other countries, but they may still have undermined public confidence in the electoral process.
Peter Hain said he wanted devolution restored but added the recent series of missed deadlines was undermining public confidence in the political process.
Sir Simon fears that councils may be using these powers too freely and will undermine public confidence in councils having them at all.
The House of Lords science and technology committee said the government is doing too little to improve security on the internet and risks undermining public confidence in the service.
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and other Democrats have characterized the entire episode as a thinly veiled attempt to undermine public confidence in the Mueller investigation.
The bigger questions are whether my behaviour is compatible with membership of the House of Lords and whether my continued membership would damage and undermine public confidence in the House of Lords.
But now Judge Denise Cote is alleging those complaints were part of a campaign to undermine public confidence in the deal and it constituted a breach of the agreement.
By calling on the government to reject independent scientific advice, they risk undermining the public confidence in immunisation programmes which is so crucial to their success.»
Even when they are legal, and do not constitute a quid pro quo, they have a tendency to bias the process in favor of special interests and undermine public confidence in the political institution.
Nevertheless, public health experts and autism advocates are deeply worried that an effort with presidential backing could undermine public confidence in vaccines and trigger epidemics of all - but - eradicated diseases.
All it will do, when the extent of the mischief is revealed, is undermine public confidence in the entire enterprise of school testing.
«Misleading comparisons and alarmist sound bites about us plummeting down league tables do the teaching profession a great disservice and undermine public confidence in our good and improving education service,» said Brian Lightman, general secretary of the ASCL head teachers» union.
Those schools undermine public confidence in charter schools, and public education as a whole, not to mention the damage done to students.
While many of his colleagues are (appropriately) quick to point out hype from those aiming to undermine public confidence in climate science, Schmidt has been unafraid also to note that reality on important issues — from tipping points to extreme weather — is not always convenient for greenhouse campaigners.
Here's the news: A committee of experts recommended by the Royal Society has completed the second of three inquiries into the affair, which foes of restrictions on greenhouse gases tried vigorously to use to undermine public confidence in decades of science pointing to a human - heated climate.
These organizations, which include the Heartland Institute — a group that once compared those who believe in climate change with the Unabomber — have undermined public confidence in climate science so much that scientists have to defend even their most fundamental findings.
It's only important because the existence of controversy serves deniers and threatens to undermine public confidence in science and in climate science, which is of course the whole goal.
King once remarked that «climate change poses a bigger threat than terrorism», that it is the «biggest challenge our civilisation has ever had», and that foreign spies and US energy interests were behind attempts to undermine public confidence in climate science and the attempt to build an international agreement at Copenhagen.
Hill & Knowlton have undermined public confidence in the science around asbestos, lead, cadmium, the ozone hole, you name it.
Here a stay will be granted where the court concludes that in all the circumstances a trial will offend the court's sense of justice and propriety... or will undermine public confidence in the criminal justice system and bring it into disrepute...»
And Bashman also terms the panel's view that Allen «undermined public confidence in the judiciary» as absurd.
But the decision of the inquiry committee to resign en masse has reinforced the perception the proceedings have gone badly awry, and are undermining public confidence in the fair and effective regulation of the ethics of the judiciary.
The authors asserted, at p. 1, that the events of the Wagar trial: ``... undermine public confidence in the fair administration of justice, both in general and in relation to Justice Camp's current capacity for independence, integrity and impartiality, and his ability to respect the equality and dignity of all persons appearing before him.»
In doing so, they abandoned any effort to honour the values in the Charter... To admit the evidence obtained through the flagrantly unlawful detention and search in this case would undermine public confidence in the administration of justice.
We agree wholeheartedly with the Committee's finding that Justice Camp's behaviour has undermined public confidence in the justice system so deeply that he should be removed from the judiciary.
Even with courts being on guard for stereotypes, the mere prospect that stereotypes may play a role can undermine public confidence in a process.
«However, with three members dissenting, Council found that the judge's past action, when considered against a number of factors, did not undermine public confidence in his abilities to discharge the duties of his judicial office.
Judges should not accept governmental appointments that could interfere with the effectiveness and independence of the judiciary, interfere with the performance of the judge's judicial responsibilities, or tend to undermine public confidence in the judiciary.
Anything that gives the appearance that former judges may possibly be relying on confidential information learned while they were judges has the potential to undermine public confidence in the integrity of the administration of justice.
However, in a news release, DuProprio called the class action «another attempt orchestrated by the real estate industry to slow the growth of property sales without intermediaries in Quebec and undermine public confidence in this otherwise very popular option for consumers.»
undermine public confidence in the industry, harm the integrity of the industry or bring the industry into disrepute

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Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Some experts see volatility as a problem because it can scare investors away from the markets, make companies reluctant to go public and undermine confidence in the economy, causing further drops in shares.
This effort resulted in two subsequent omnibus budget bills passed in 2012, which further undermined the public's confidence in the NEB and its pipeline review process.
If Mayweather's «A» sample tested positive for a performance - enhancing drug on one or more occasions and he was given a waiver by USADA that concealed this fact from the Nevada State Athletic Commission, his opponent, and the public, it could contribute to a scandal that undermines the already - shaky public confidence in boxing.
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