Sentences with phrase «better arbiters»

Female leaders are viewed as better arbiters of conflict and as exerting a «mothering,» soothing effect upon society.
Empathy and the needs of society are better arbiters of morality than an ancient book where half of the rules exist to simply enforce the following of a specific supernatural claim.
Microsoft's share price is also a good arbiter of that decision to stay the course in PCs, and an inability to get current.
Nevertheless, IBM's stock price is the best arbiter of that decision to sell.
«You are the best arbiter
Perhaps the person who displays such poor grammar is not the best arbiter of who is a real author and who is not.
Of course, the market's the best arbiter of any investment thesis: ZMNO's actually delivered a 79 % gain (in just 18 months) since my original write - up!
We bring together legal scholars, state lawmakers and industry representatives to craft targeted reforms that minimize loopholes, oust outrageous legal theories, align lawsuits with commonsense liability, and make the legal system a better arbiter of the free market economy.
The best arbiter of those questions is ideally the free and fair market.

Not exact matches

Yet the import market for Japanese pop culture is still in its infancy, and oftentimes it's entrepreneurs who are bringing the best items here to sell to early - adopting arbiters of cool, whether they are 7 - year - olds clamoring for Naruto or hip 20 - somethings sporting Domo - kun t - shirts.
The FDA, which is the ultimate arbiter of safety and efficacy — of high quality tests that are proven to work — is the gold standard, and Theranos wants its tests to be the best and safest for its patients.
And he isn't the final arbiter: Employees — who know best what works in a flat organization — are regularly called for group interviews to assess candidates.
This emphasis on a basic form of experience to serve as ground and source of evidence as well as final arbiter for the metaphysical venture is one of the most, perhaps the most, distinctive features of Whitehead's philosophy — and, at least in my opinion, one of the most attractive.
When other ethical systems set up the goal of a knowledge of good and evil, man immediately becomes the arbiter of that knowledge and assumes the role of God who alone has this knowledge.
But yes, we do perceive much WRONG in the world, including wrongs done by people who consider themselves the arbiters of absolute good.
His preaching can even be considered conservative in the sense that he dared to return to the notion of good and evil, to invoke the concept of a human nature, and to believe that God in Jesus Christ is the final arbiter of history — concepts long dismissed and derided by secular minds.
The basic point of these humanist heroes is to assert the courage to be without regard to external odds, to symbolize the radical scope of human valuation, and to affirm human choice as the final arbiter of the true and the good for humankind.
Among them were pantheism and the positions that human reason is the sole arbiter of truth and falsehood and good and evil; that Christian faith contradicts reason; that Christ is a myth; that philosophy must be treated without reference to supernatural revelation; that every man is free to embrace the religion which, guided by the light of reason, he believes to be true; that Protestantism is another form of the Christian religion in which it is possible to be as pleasing to God as in the Catholic Church; that the civil power can determine the limits within which the Catholic Church may exercise authority; that Roman Pontiffs and Ecumenical Councils have erred in defining matters of faith and morals; that the Church does not have direct or indirect temporal power or the right to invoke force; that in a conflict between Church and State the civil law should prevail; that the civil power has the right to appoint and depose bishops; that the entire direction of public schools in which the youth of Christian states are educated must be by the civil power; that the Church should be separated from the State and the State from the Church; that moral laws do not need divine sanction; that it is permissible to rebel against legitimate princes; that a civil contract may among Christians constitute true marriage; that the Catholic religion should no longer be the religion of the State to the exclusion of all other forms of worship; and «that the Roman Pontiff can and should reconcile himself to and agree with progress, liberalism and modern civilization.»
But if endowments are conceived solely as instruments, rather than equal partners with the state in pursuit of the public good, then the classic principle of private association in liberal democracies has been lost, for instrumentality implies that government alone is the public good's ultimate arbiter.
The HH (the arbiter of all things healthy and GF) decided that they were as good as any brownie he'd ever tasted.
You probably know about her, she's the queen of gluten - free baking, a cocktail goddess, and arbiter of good taste and I couldn't be more thrilled that she invited me back for a visit.
The price for getting paid off to not talk goes down every day a new story comes out and the arbiters of all that is good moral and holy don't give a fuck
That meant I was not going to a dinner on his fathers best friends arm, That he counted for more than my friends and any one else, And from that second on under his roof he was the final judge and arbiter in all things, that he was tired of blackmail with sex and the next person that held him with a weapon he might kill outright, and if I did nor submit after the hell we put him through he might decide I was worth less than a bugs life, I ran for the door and he shredded my outfit I was begging him that he was going to do something.
«While we fully understand that policymakers must integrate the best available scientific data with other factors when developing policies, we think it would be unfortunate if policymakers became the arbiters of scientific information and circumvented the peer - review process,» the AAAS Board says.
Stephen Barrett of Quackwatch.com, the self - appointed arbiter of correctness in the fields of medicine and nutrition, describes Weston Price as «a dentist who maintained that sugar causes not only tooth decay but physical, mental, moral, and social decay as well
There's also a complete lack of hope that The Lobster offered, as the good doctor is certainly sitting and awaiting judgment, and Keoghan's vengeful angel is the arbiter who gets to decide if he's properly paid his penance.
For us, the ultimate arbiter of whether a film is good or bad is when you sit with 350 people who've paid their money to see your movie.
Timothy Spall's performance as a loving father with a heartbreakingly troubled son makes this one of the better episodes you'll see, with Tuppence Middleton as a bewitching arbiter of a dreamworld (with a moral quandary for visitors).
It takes place at an East Coast college campus, where Violet (Greta Gerwig), Rose (Megalyn Echikunwoke), and Heather (Carrie MacLemore) fancy themselves the arbiters of good taste and refinement.
You have to be the arbiter of good taste and the studio boss who decides whether an idea is production worthy.
Hence, this study was not about using «value - added» as the arbiter of all that is good and objective in measuring teacher effects, it was about selecting teachers who were distinctly different than the teachers to whom they were compared and attributing the predictable results back to the «value - added» selections that were made.
As well as believing (wrongly) that the market — in the form of tradtitional publishers — is the infallible arbiter of quality, Sue Grafton buys into the self - agrandisement of the successful; the «Universe» picked me because I deserved it.
This is why self - publishing works well for niche writers and authors who understand that the true arbiters of a book's ultimate success are the readers.
Despite public acceptance of self - publishing as a viable means of expression, the traditional publishing industry continues to claim that it is the final arbiter of what's good and right and culturally relevant.
However, our points below (edited where appropriate), about platforms being the digital arbiters for good taste, stand.
But as the publisher, you are the final arbiter on what is acceptable for your book and, as you say, $ 6.30 per book is quite good in any case.
Right now Publishers are the arbiters of good literature / books.
Celebrating its 3rd year, the iBA's has firmly established itself as the premier arbiter of creative excellence and honours the best of the best in iBooks Author, voted on by iBooks Author users.
BUT, I don't think that traditional publishers are the only arbiters of what is good (and / or marketable), and what is not.
Whether you are an arbiter of taste or a plain, ordinary guest who indulges in good stuff, a step aboard saves you ambrosial repletion.
Aside from the already known 50 Cent, we have Keith David whose voice many should be familiar with as he did the voiceover work of the Arbiter in Halo 2 and Halo 3 as well as Captain Anderson in Mass Effect.
Let the Arbiter kill him, turn around, and kill all the Flood here as well; makes it a LOT easier.
What do you do when your controversy courting iOS game about shuttling illegal immigrants across the border gets rejected by Apple's arbiters of good taste?
New villain Atriox — the head of a mean Covenant splinter group called The Banished — is also the best antagonist the series has spawned since the Arbiter.
Next month Killer Instinct Season 3 will drop and with that another guest character, Arbiter has joined the good fight and is looking amazing!
You know Halo 2 is good because Halo 5 copied this game's original format of alternating play as Masterchief and the Arbiter.
There are also Halo 101 videos to cover characters like the Arbiter and Master Chief, as well as map breakdowns for the various multiplayer locations included in the collection.
Sega solidifies themselves as arbiters of taste by choosing the best character.
Overall, the Arbiter makes for a more wholesome, while stick incredibly flashy and fast paced fighting game spectacle and that's always bound to be a good time.
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