There are evident parallels with the push for total academisation and the removal of the local
authority role in school improvement.
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Not exact matches
The answer depends on whether you think the federal government can play a catalytic
role in forcing local
authorities to confront national issues.
«Under Holacracy,
authority and decision makers are distributed throughout the company
in multiple
roles and circles as we move more into self - management and self - organization, and there are clear boundaries of what I can and can not make decisions about.»
In Italy, authorities have given Telecom Italia more time to hand in details of the role of its top shareholder Vivendi in running the compan
In Italy,
authorities have given Telecom Italia more time to hand
in details of the role of its top shareholder Vivendi in running the compan
in details of the
role of its top shareholder Vivendi
in running the compan
in running the company.
A researcher who played a
role in halting the spread of the WannaCry ransomware has been indicted by U.S.
authorities for allegedly creating the Kronos malware with another individual.
As one of a handful of female physicians
in California at the turn of the 20th century, Peters occupied a tenuous
role as a health
authority.
In his usual forthright manner, state Treasurer and Transport Minister Troy Buswell made some pointed comments earlier this year about the
role of the state's port
authority boards.
Instead, the ad tells a powerful story that feels as much like a recruitment effort as anything else, leveraging the topic to communicate Verizon's
authority in innovation - related fields while showcasing the important
role that women can have
in shaping the future of the industry and,
in turn, the company.
«I asked Jack to come back
in this
role to be the conceptual
authority on the products at Twitter and to work with the design and user - support team to allow us to bring clarity to the process of how we develop at Twitter,» he said.
It also suggested Congress take a larger
role in addressing Russia's cyber activity and empower state and local
authorities to secure election infrastructure.
News broke
in March that German
authorities were launching an antitrust probe of the company, with an aim of determining whether the company had misused its
role as a dominant social network to collect users» digital information.
Interested
in finding out more about the big
role immigrants play
in American entrepreneurship, exactly how unhelpful the immigration
authorities can be, the reverse brain drain of talent out of America, and possible solutions to the problem?
Blockchain technology could also increase investor confidence
in products whose underlying assets are opaque or where property rights are made uncertain by the
role of central
authorities, the report says.
Federal
authorities have charged 19 people for their alleged
roles in a drug trafficking organization that moved heroin and cocaine through the New Haven area.
The decision went on to admonish the DOL for exceeding its
authority and re-affirmed the
role of Congress and the Securities and Exchange Commission
in regulating agents and advisors.
The cases follow President Barack Obama's 2012 pledge to hold banks accountable for their
role in the housing crisis after
authorities faced criticism for little high - profile action.
«The bank plays an important
role in supporting financial stability within its existing scope of
authority,» Mr. Flaherty said.
«People will say, «I like these five
roles, and not these five,» and that's perfectly
in their
authority to say that,» Hsu said.
By contrast, men tell stories about how their bosses and informal mentors have helped them plan their moves and take charge
in new
roles,
in addition to endorsing their
authority publicly.
Kevin's government service includes
roles as an enforcement trial lawyer, as counsel to a commissioner at the U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), as a regulator at the U.K. Financial Conduct
Authority, and as counsel
in the U.S. Senate.
In these
roles, she oversees the management of the company's global institutional business, which includes relationships with corporate and public retirement plans, sovereign wealth plans, investment
authorities and endowments and foundations.
The judiciary lacks competence both
in the sense of its
authority to assume such an elevated
role and
in its qualification for and ability to carry out such a mission.
In a snub to the authorities, he said he would immediately quit his duties in the association to focus on his new role as auxiliary bishop of Shanghai, one of the largest dioceses in Chin
In a snub to the
authorities, he said he would immediately quit his duties
in the association to focus on his new role as auxiliary bishop of Shanghai, one of the largest dioceses in Chin
in the association to focus on his new
role as auxiliary bishop of Shanghai, one of the largest dioceses
in Chin
in China.
The physiological compartmentalizing of America will continue until we have the overweight, underweight, left - handed, bald, and those with overbite demanding appropriate
role models
in positions of power and
authority.
The theological obtuseness of the Roman court theologians (Cajetan partly excepted), the inability or unwillingness of the Roman
authorities to appropriate their own best ecclesiological traditions, and the unlovely influence of financial politics on the handling of the doctrinal issues all played a considerable
role, as did Luther's impatience and anger, his inability to take stupid and inappropriate papal teaching at all calmly (perhaps because his own early view of the papal office was unrealistically high), as well as his tendency to dramatize his own situation
in apocalyptic terms.
This failure, he suggests, then paved the way for a modern, hierarchical reconfiguration of ecclesial
authority,
in which Church
authorities took a more decisive
role in the determination of doctrine.
I believe that human actors who fail to give pride of place to moral boundaries that must never be crossed, such as the direct killing of the innocent, and who instead are ready to see their obligations
in terms of moving beyond them
in favor of «good results,» will be harder put «to take seriously the
role that divine
authority plays
in morality»; for they will to that extent lose a sense of the moral limits that remind us of our finitude and anticipate consideration of a law of our being that is not one of our making.
Nor should it have been a surprise that the Court, having successfully claimed for itself the
authority to write a «living Constitution» based on penumbras and emanations, should assume the
roles of National Metaphysician and National Nanny (as it did
in Casey, with its famous «mystery of life» passage and its hectoring injunction to a fractious populace to fall into line behind the Court's abortion jurisprudence).
The stated practical aim of the book is refreshingly modest; it is «to encourage contemporary thinkers to take seriously the
role that divine
authority might play
in morality, and thereby perhaps to think seriously about the reality of God.»
2) The catholic church is to disclose all information of child abuse to US
authorities in 30 days — up to and including whether the current pope knew of the abuse of children (which he almost assuredly did given his past
roles in the church hierarchy); if this does not happen, the the catholic church loses its tax preferred status indefinitely
There is a great deal of variation among schools of this type regarding the
role, responsibilities, and
authority of faculty
in the governance of the school.
The persons who share
in its intersubjectivity have different
roles to play, different responsibilities, different types and degrees of
authority, different degrees of status and power.
In all cases in which faculty are formally charged with certain responsibilities and have specified authority and power in the school's polity, there is a good bit of difference regarding the relative roles of tenured and nontenured facult
In all cases
in which faculty are formally charged with certain responsibilities and have specified authority and power in the school's polity, there is a good bit of difference regarding the relative roles of tenured and nontenured facult
in which faculty are formally charged with certain responsibilities and have specified
authority and power
in the school's polity, there is a good bit of difference regarding the relative roles of tenured and nontenured facult
in the school's polity, there is a good bit of difference regarding the relative
roles of tenured and nontenured faculty.
A minister with only a client - centered string on his counseling fiddle often feels guilty or blocked
in counseling situations requiring the constructive exercise of
authority, functioning as a teacher - counselor, or serving a parishioner emotionally
in a feeding
role.
Given the inevitability of the communications - connected global village, the crucial importance of access, and the change
in «top - down» lines of
authority, what
role will ethical and moral reasoning play?
In that custodial role a handful of Greek bishops continue to exercise authority over a community almost entirely Arab Orthodox in membership (today numbering about 40,000 in Israel, 120,000 in Jordan), whose constant complaint is of episcopal intolerance and the spiritual and organizational impoverishment of the «indigenous church.&raqu
In that custodial
role a handful of Greek bishops continue to exercise
authority over a community almost entirely Arab Orthodox
in membership (today numbering about 40,000 in Israel, 120,000 in Jordan), whose constant complaint is of episcopal intolerance and the spiritual and organizational impoverishment of the «indigenous church.&raqu
in membership (today numbering about 40,000
in Israel, 120,000 in Jordan), whose constant complaint is of episcopal intolerance and the spiritual and organizational impoverishment of the «indigenous church.&raqu
in Israel, 120,000
in Jordan), whose constant complaint is of episcopal intolerance and the spiritual and organizational impoverishment of the «indigenous church.&raqu
in Jordan), whose constant complaint is of episcopal intolerance and the spiritual and organizational impoverishment of the «indigenous church.»
While we began
in a situation
in which both our experience and Scripture play a
role, we are driven to the place where Scripture is seen to possess a unique
authority and where my experience is subject to transformation.
While different from the
role practiced
in the local church, it is essentially a recognition of spiritual
authority based on relational and proven experience as opposed to positional leadership.
Actor Chris Jackson, who originated the
role, inhabited this threefold
authority naturally, gathering the cast
in a backstage prayer circle before each show.
The argument that tradition should have a major
role in the interpretation of Scripture, however, usually carries with it a concealed assumption as to what
authority is, where it is located, and how it should operate.
The equal - regard interpretation of neighbor love fits the needs of the postmodern family faced with a new range of issues around shared
authority, more equal financial power, and more nearly equal
roles in raising children and meeting each other's needs
in the midst of the 80 - hour work week.
She drew heavily on her complaint, launched
in the 1990s, that the women's movement undermined families, and she argued for reclaiming marriage as an institution that resolves the inherent antagonism between women and men, an institution based on what she claimed are naturally complementary
roles of female nurture and male
authority.
Does man's «headship» as referred to by Paul relate to his rank
in «
authority» or to his
role as «provider» and «source»?
401 When he discusses women's
role in marriage, however, Lindsell asserts that the Pauline teaching for the Christian requires the husband to be the final
authority in decision - making
in the home.
As we turn
in the next chapter to consider the evangelical church's
role in society, we will see that matters of a correct theological understanding of social ethics - one resting
in Biblical
authority - do not hinge so much on the issue of Biblical hermeneutics as they do on the matter of conflicting loyalties to ecclesiological traditions.
It is to live with a constant barrage of mixed messages, from both male and female
authority figures, about the
role of women
in society.
The
role of the school will be to support this loving parental
authority by reinforcing the cultivation of virtue both
in the classroom and
in the playground.
And if Jesus of Nazareth is the primary
authority, the epitome of the sacred for us, then the sacredness of the Bible (as we point out
in Chapters 10 and 19) is derivative from the sacredness of Jesus
in his
role as the Christ.
Pursued with the right kind of arguments and with sufficient vigor, an escape from the «exemptions ghetto» can bring us out into an open field of religious freedom
in full — and of moral freedom
in full for all, thanks to the indispensable leadership
role of religious conscience, and the recognition of the duty of men and women to obey God before any
authority of the state.