Examples of Ethics Committee Opinion in a sentence
All wireless access domains are con- nected through the DiffServ transit domain(s) (Internet backbone) to provide end-to-end Internet services to a mobile station (MS).
See also D.C. Legal Ethics Committee Opinion 341 (applying paragraph (b) to the receipt of inadvertently disclosed metadata imbedded in electronic files).
Obtain favourable Research Ethics Committee Opinion Obtain other appropriate approvals (e.g. GP practice approval, ARSAC, IRMER) Obtain R&D Management Approval at all sites Register Study with appropriate database (e.g. ISRCTN or clinicaltrials.gov) Ensure that required contracts and agreements are in place and that the terms and conditions of the contracts and agreements are adhered to.
OXFORD shall exercise its rights and duties as custodian of the Clinical Samples in accordance with the relevant Trial Subject Consent Documents, any relevant Ethics Committee Opinion, Applicable Requirements and this Section 5.2.
The Supreme Court of Texas Professional Ethics Committee Opinion Number 572, June 2006, addresses the use of an independent contractor, such as a copy service, hired by the lawyer to perform services in connection with the lawyer’s representation of the client.
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee on Ethics, Committee Opinion No. 321: Maternal Decision Making, Ethics, and the Law (2005).
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, com- monly known as ‘‘ACOG’’, stated in its 2007 Ethics Committee Opinion, Number 360, that sex-selection is inappropriate because it ‘‘ul- timately supports sexist practices’’.
The American Society of Reproductive Medicine (commonly known as ‘‘ASRM’’) 2004 Ethics Committee Opinion on sex-selection notes that central to the controversy of sex-selec- tion is the potential for ‘‘inherent gender discrimination’’, .
Other ethics opinions which have, in various contexts, concluded that advertising, marketing, or referral fees calculated on the basis of matters received or legal fees generated violate Rule 5.4(a) include: Arizona Opinion 10-01; Alabama State Bar Ethics Opinion RO 2012-01 (“Alabama Opinion 2012-01”); Indiana State Bar Association Legal Ethics Committee Opinion 1 of 2012 (“Indiana Opinion 1 of 2012”); Kentucky Bar Association Ethics Opinion E-429 and South Carolina Ethics Advisory Opinion 93-09.
Ct. Order dated December 12, 2008, Case No. 135053; New Hampshire Bar Association Ethics Committee Opinion dated January 17, 2008.