Individual actions will play a huge role in this, but they won't
be voluntary actions driven by the desire to do good.
It is interesting to know about the behavioral problems in toddlers that at the beginning they might
be voluntary actions that later become a habit.
However, Kapur stresses that this doesn't mean that the device is reading your mind, since «silently speaking»
is a voluntary action that the user makes.
Not exact matches
That in itself
is a principle requiring debate, given the dilemma between facilitating more
voluntary action and undermining its non-conditional moral basis.
Anyway, they added, there
is no way that
voluntary action could substitute for massively funded government programs.
A different order of questions
is raised when we move from boycotts and other
voluntary actions to employing the coercive force of law.
The Declaration does not specify how we
are to strive toward that goal - whether through state policy, international initiatives, market dynamics,
voluntary action, charity, or all of these combined.
holds that the market
is incompatible with ethics because
voluntary «moral»
actions contradict market rules and drive the moralizing entrepreneur out of the game....
As long as responsibility
was primarily for
voluntary actions, man must
be seen as able, in a quite simple and direct sense, to do what he ought.
The model we should
be using
is rather that of
action which issues from free choice, the
voluntary action of an intelligent agent.
This transcendence
is palpably demonstrated by the
voluntary exercise of the will in making decisions and directing the body's
actions.
In other words a conscious
voluntary action should
be associated with a tendency for the potentials in the field to lead the potentials in the neurons.
Your mere aspirant to a type of character, on the contrary, only shows, when your natural lover, fighter, or reformer, with whom the passion
is a gift of nature, comes along, the hopeless inferiority of
voluntary to instinctive
action.
Yet his dismissal of the «common apprehension» that active powers play a role «in our complex ideas of natural substance» as they do in
voluntary action «they
being not, perhaps, so truly active powers as our hasty thoughts
are apt to represent them,»
is conspicuously hesitant, For what
is the force (that
is to say, the weakness) of «perhaps»?
I give blood on a regular schedule, and while I've never had a bad reaction, it
's still a
voluntary action on my part partially because there
is still a risk.
My final conclusion
is that there
is real satisfaction in a philosophy which can bring under a common viewpoint the vast body of secondary but verifiable knowledge of the external world which constitutes science, with its necessarily deterministic and probabilistic interpretations, and the primary but private knowledge which each of us has of his own stream of consciousness, more or less continually directed toward the finding of an acceptable course through the difficulties of the external world by means of
voluntary actions.
Moreover, all of this common knowledge of the so - called primary properties
is based on measurements in terms of units: centimeter, gram, second, with operational definitions which
are recipes for
voluntary actions.
He rejects an «intellectualist» picture according to which theory precedes
action and «the movement
is from... thought to
voluntary deeds.»
Any time you voluntarily ask others close to you and that you trust that you want to
be held accountable for your thoughts, words and
actions — as long as it
is voluntary — that can
be a good thing.
All our
voluntary thinking
is guided by such dominant ideas, when we want to solve a problem or plan an
action.
According to the intellectualist theory all human
action begins with theory, with an understanding of ideas presented to the mind; the movement
is from idea to
action, from thought to
voluntary deeds.
With unique collective
action,
voluntary labor and the involvement of the youth, people of Tigray
are restoring land on a massive scale.
Open to all California wineries and vineyards as a
voluntary option, CSWA's new program, Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing, requires applicants to meet 58 prerequisite criteria to
be eligible for the program, assess winery and / or vineyard operations, create and implement an annual
action plan and show improvement over time.
Open to all California wineries and vineyards as a
voluntary option, CSWA's new program requires applicants to meet 58 prerequisite criteria that
are among the 227 best management practices in the Code of Sustainable Winegrowing Practices Self - Assessment Workbook to
be eligible for the program, assess winery and / or vineyard operations, create and implement an annual
action plan and show improvement over time.
The Kraft Heinz PAC, the company's political
action committee,
is funded by
voluntary contributions from eligible employees and shareholders.
Although the pact's framework for
action is voluntary, it provides strategic opt ions to those cities aiming to achieve more sustainable food systems.
The government's measures, centred on the sugar tax announced by George Osborne in March, rely on
voluntary action by the food and drink industry and
are shorn of any restrictions on junk food marketing and advertising.
The complaint submitted by Baby Milk
Action was presented in the publication Nestlé's UN Global Compact cover up: How Nestlé's Shared Value reports cover up malpractice and bring the UN
voluntary initiative for corporate responsibility into disrepute (NESTLÉ CRITICS, 2009) which included information from various civil society organisations (note 3) alleging violations in the areas of:
Mr Brabeck became CEO the year after I joined Baby Milk
Action on an initial 6 - month contract (I
'm still here, albeit on a part - time /
voluntary basis in recent years).
The World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative UK report in 2016 affirmed the borough's
actions as it recommends in Indicator 6 (Community - based support) that «commissioners ensure that there
is a range of postnatal services that include both health professional and
voluntary - sector breastfeeding support to meet local needs and provide clear access to specialist support» and that they «maintain the full range of health visiting services, and maintain health visiting as a universal service».
But it won't
be achieved without a drastic shift in the world's economic structures, That shift can't
be made by
voluntary action or market mechanisms alone, though both have a part to play.
To recap, there
are three big ideas underpinning the concept, according to government speeches and documents: first, a focus on enabling civic
action; second, a focus on»em powering communities»; and, third, the opening up of public services, allowing a wider range of organisations (private and
voluntary) to deliver services.
Refugee
Action, which facilitates the assisted
voluntary return program,
was outraged by the decision to restart removals to Somalia.
The report warned the
voluntary sector as it currently exists
is being endangered by the government's
actions, however.
In the last 40 years the architecture of
voluntary citizen
action has
been transformed.
I
am certain that you know that Agenda 21
is not a
voluntary action plan, has binding and legal authority, and
is infringing on US -LSB-...]
«The purported
voluntary retirement
is clearly an afterthought as council had taken
action before his decision to forward any
voluntary retirement letter.»
And, notes Richard Denison, senior scientist at Environmental Defense Fund, many other PFC compounds not covered by the EPA
actions or
voluntary phaseouts
are currently used — including in food packaging — that raise similar environmental health concerns.
So Seligman, along with psychologists Tracy Steen and Chris Peterson, created interventions —
actions anybody can take to boost V, the remaining roughly 40 percent of a person's happiness quotient that
is under immediate,
voluntary control.
Whether free will has some ontological reality or
is entirely an illusion, as asserted forcefully by Wegner's masterful monograph, does not invalidate the observation that
voluntary actions are usually accompanied by subjective, ephemeral feelings that
are nonetheless as real as anything else to the person who experiences them.
The take - home lesson
is that the brain has specific cortical circuits that, when triggered,
are associated with sensations that arise in the course of wanting to initiate and then carry out a
voluntary action.
The researchers found in a study that when punitive measures from regulatory agencies
were followed by help from business support organizations, companies
were more likely to stick to
voluntary improvement projects than when these projects
were followed by punitive regulatory
actions, said Suvrat S. Dhanorkar, assistant professor of supply change management, Penn State.
Task force member Gary Holahan, deputy director of NRC's Office of New Reactors, said yesterday that the group concluded that
action was needed to remedy the kinds of inconsistent performance by nuclear plant operators where safety measures covering extreme hazards
were covered by
voluntary guidelines.
Such
action potentials from the motor cortex of the brain, for example,
are the signals sent to muscles to initiate
voluntary movement, such as pointing a finger.
Somatic Nervous System: The somatic system transmits sensory communications and
is responsible for
voluntary movement and
action.
The NAS and Annenberg group identified several ways to change incentives for quality and correction, including rewarding researchers for publishing high - quality work rather than publishing work more often; mentoring young peer - reviewers to increase clarity and quality of editorial responses during the journal publishing process; and using «
voluntary withdrawal» and «withdrawal for cause» instead of the blanket «retraction» term, which has negative connotations that can prevent some researchers from taking
action when a paper
is wrong, but not as a result of fraud or misconduct.
Breathing
is unique in that it
's an automatic response that can also
be controlled with
voluntary actions.
The study of electricity in muscles probably began as early as the middle of the 1600s, with the discovery of the electric ray fish and experiments using frog legs (Clarys, 1994; Reaz et al. 2006), although it
was not until 1792 that it
was discovered that electricity could actually produce muscle contractions (Reaz et al. 2006), and 1849, when it
was found that electric potential difference (also known as voltage) could
be monitored in
voluntary muscle
actions (Reaz et al. 2006).
The confusion also occurs when people assume that
voluntary work does not entail any obligation in
being responsible for tasks and
actions that
are assigned; no contractual and financial consequences
are at stake here.
An interconnected
voluntary action of global citizenship
is the key to achieving the SDGs.