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integrity and office
Lenihan's integrity for the highest office in the land was seriously questioned.
# Actionable words, such as those imputing the injured party: is guilty of some offense, suffers from a contagious disease or psychological disorder, is unfit for public office because of moral failings or an inability to discharge his or her duties, or lacks integrity in profession, trade or business ;
This scandal marked the start of two years of controversy where the integrity of the Mayor and his office came under intense scrutiny.
Issues commonly associated with notions of women's rights include, though are not limited to, the right: to bodily integrity and autonomy ; to vote ( suffrage ); to hold public office ; to work ; to fair wages or equal pay ; to own property ; to education ; to serve in the military or be conscripted ; to enter into legal contracts ; and to have marital, parental and religious rights.
Hillery left office in 1990 ( he had served the maximum two terms ), widely applauded for his integrity, honesty and devotion to duty.
' The office of a judge of the province, was never filled with more integrity and learning than it was by him, for several years before the revolution.
A widely used definition is: “ A conflict of interest is a set of circumstances that creates a risk that professional judgment or actions regarding a primary interest will be unduly influenced by a secondary interest .” Primary interest refers to the principal goals of the profession or activity, such as the protection of clients, the health of patients, the integrity of research, and the duties of public office.
" Tatchell responded saying Livingstone's remarks are " dishonest, despicable nonsense ", adding " The Grand Mufti was not singled out ", he further said the Mayor had brought his " office into disrepute " and " has revealed himself to be a person without principles, honesty or integrity.
After the building's structural integrity was called into question, Aquino's office was moved to the Presidential Study on June 21, 2011.
For a time, the building housed the private office of President Benigno S. Aquino III until June 21, 2011, when the building was inspected for structural integrity.
During his time in office, Cherniack was respected for his intellectual rigour and integrity, and was known as one of the most dignified members of the Manitoba Assembly.
The site of the Rialto Towers ( Flinders Lane, Collins Street, Winfield Square and Robbs Lane ) was occupied by several buildings including Robb's Buildings ( now demolished ), a grand classical styled 5 storey Victorian office building designed by Thomas Watts and Sons Despite the structural integrity of Robb's buildings and objections by the National Trust of Victoria, Grocon successfully argued that the retention of Robb's Buildings would spoil the effect of the proposed building and that as it would not integrate well with the new structure and that the Rialto should have its own modern concrete and glass podium.
The prosecutor ’ s office of Zakarpattia region has filed a case against priest Dymytrii Sydor and Yevhen Zhupan, an Our Ukraine deputy of the Zakarpattia regional council and chairman of the People ’ s Council of Ruthenians, on charges of encroaching on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine.
He fought the political establishment in the 1960s and 1970s when it was very difficult to elect a Republican in our state, and his career in political office was marked with integrity and fiscal discipline.
Cryer defended his integrity against such charges and asserted when he left office that " Los Angeles in now the cleanest large city in the country, far superior to any city anywhere comparable in size.
Providers have created departments with names like the " office of signal integrity " or the " end-users group " to pursue alleged pirate viewers.
Perhaps in that office he would have, for the first time, found an opportunity of showing the full extent of his powers, for those who knew him best had long recognised that he possessed to an exceptional degree the high qualities of steady judgment and sterling good sense, combined with a complete and utter selflessness and integrity of purpose.
Any lawyer applying for membership in the Finnish Bar Association must have completed a Master of Laws degree, entitling them to hold judicial office, and must be known to be a person of integrity.
Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase disagreed, however, and President Ratu Josefa Iloilo ( who had taken office on 13 July 2000 ) appointed Fatiaki on his advice, saying he was confident that Fatiaki would maintain the same standards of integrity that Tuivaga had upheld.
His integrity as President and his diligence in exercising his office raised him to be an admired and beloved figure within Austrian politics.
After this was not achieved, the Social Reform Centre said that he was undermining the integrity of his office in refusing to step down and promised to continue protesting.
Reed has been recognized for his integrity, and when offered a bribe of £ 10, 000 sterling ,, as well as the most valuable office in the colonies, to promote the cause of colonial reconciliation with the British crown, Reed's reply was, " I am not worth purchasing ; but, such as I am, the King of Great Britain is not rich enough to do it.
His legal knowledge, his thoroughness and independence, and his inflexible integrity contributed to make his tenure of this office highly successful.
In " Sniper Business "/" Business Battle ," he calmly explains to an employee at his office that business is about hard work and integrity – while trying to avoid and kill a sniper hired by a rival business.

integrity and merely
Gross and Levitt found it especially troubling that academic journals were not judging the intellectual integrity of the scholarship through peer review but were merely judging papers according to their political tilt.
Knowing that the mission was not allowed to make any concessions on the point of religion and the territorial integrity of the provinces themselves ( the southern fortress cities of Breda ,'s-Hertogenbosch and Maastricht were in the Generality Lands ) Louis demanded — besides twenty million guilders and an annual embassy from the States-General to Louis asking pardon for their perfidy — either religious freedom for the Catholics or lordship over Utrecht and Guelders, merely to humiliate the Dutch a bit further.
Is it too much to hope that out of this situation there may spring a result which will be good, not merely for the Empire, but good for the future welfare and integrity of the Irish nation?
Wilkins merely said that the offenders had " vilified " his reputation and questioned his health and integrity.
While other films about him simply avoid the question of his belonging and show him merely as a man of superior integrity who defends Christian Britain against heathen barbarians, this TV show sees him as one of the Britons who were already in Great Britain before the Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Normans came, and hence, a Celt.
Anthropologist Mary Douglas wrote in her book " Purity and Danger " that the biblical cleanliness passages merely represent cultural concepts of symbolic boundary integrity.

integrity and requires
Note: Bit-count integrity is not the same as bit integrity, which requires that the delivered bits correspond exactly with the original bits.
Character-count integrity is not the same as character integrity, which requires that the characters delivered be, in fact, exactly the same as they were originated.
This requires companies to invest a large amount of time, money, and personnel in the creation of data integrity systems on a per application basis that effectively just duplicate the existing data integrity systems found in modern databases.
An integrity constraint requires that the value in A and the value in B must sum to 100.
For example, Section 302 requires that the company's " principal officers " ( typically the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer ) certify and approve the integrity of their company financial reports quarterly.
Carter writes that integrity requires three steps: " discerning what is right and what is wrong ; acting on what you have discerned, even at personal cost ; and saying openly that you are acting on your understanding of right from wrong.
Article 47 further requires that the Chief Executive be a person of integrity, dedicated to his or her duties.
Fair-minded or strong sense critical thinking requires intellectual humility, empathy, integrity, perseverance, courage, autonomy, confidence in reason, and other intellectual traits.
Holding infiltration to acceptable levels requires a higher standard of maintenance than necessary for structural integrity considerations of combined sewers.
Referential integrity is a property of data which, when satisfied, requires every value of one attribute ( column ) of a relation ( table ) to exist as a value of another attribute in a different ( or the same ) relation ( table ).
Unlike amalgam which essentially just fills a hole and requires retention features to hold the filling, composite cavity restorations when used with dentin and enamel bonding techniques restore the tooth back to near its original physical integrity.
For example, Friends ( Quakers ) believe that integrity requires avoiding statements that are technically true but misleading.

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