Sentences with phrase «between competing interests»

As such, the law already expressly strikes a balance between these competing interests.
This provision is designed to strike a balance between the competing interests of ensuring access to protected health information and protecting the individual or others from harm.
The justice of the peace should ensure that a balance is struck between the competing interests of the state in the investigation and prosecution of crimes and the right to privacy of the media in the course of their news gathering and news dissemination.
Through the presentation of scenarios that require the choice between competing interests or courses of action, I hope to solicit a discussion about what the participants consider ethical challenges, what behaviours they view as unethical, and their corresponding decision - making process.
Irving strikes a new balance between the competing interests of employee privacy and workplace safety.
Insurance defense lawyers often walk the tightrope between the competing interests of those that fund the litigation and those that are actively involved in it.
Achieving a balance between the competing interests of suppliers and customers with regard to escrow agreements will almost always be a complicated and sensitive issue for negotiation.
The court considered the balance between the competing interests of the family and the creditors.
It was then that the day - to - day reality of the tension between competing interests of our two careers and parenting responsibilities hit home.
The applicable principles are nonetheless similar... in both instances regard must be had to the fair balance to be struck between the competing interests».
4 How will the abundance of cheap Natural Gas be used between the competing interests of Big Oil (Export) and Big Chemical (Use internally to make cheap chemicals)?
Sofia Boutella (The Mummy, Kingsman: The Secret Service) also stars as Clarisse, an informant caught between the competing interests of Montag and Beatty.
Normally, a bill like this would put the Cuomo administration in a bind, forcing a decision between competing interests for a finite pot of Medicaid money.
Decisions that favor either the father or the mother are considered; sometimes a compromise is reached between their competing interests.
Building golf courses, especially along the California coast, is always a tango between the competing interests of environmentalists and golfers, but only at Pebble Beach could it involve New Age mysticism, the threat of terminally ill children chaining themselves to trees and pitched dissertations on heart rot.
If we have to conjure labels to distinguish between competing interests, then how about just going by the «haves» and the «have - nots»?
But they have failed to realize to what degree the sinfulness of all men, even the best, makes justice between competing interests and conflicting wills a perennial necessity of history.

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Researchers interested in exploring the relationship between macroeconomic performance and the quality of monetary institutions should consider augmenting the Fraser and Heritage data with additional institutional indicators, such as measures of central bank independence, the use of monetary policy rules, freedom to use competing forms of money, and exchange rate regimes.
As I'll discuss at the end of my presentation, political science only does this by dint of a systematic abstraction of our lived political experience, that is, by singularly emphasizing politics as the management of a conflict of interests rather than the prudential navigation of conflicts between competing claims to honor, or of competing claims to the good.
As the title of his lecture signals, Berlin's basic intellectual move was to distinguish between «negative liberty» and «positive liberty,» and then to defend the former as the only concept of liberty that could be actualized in the «real world» of inevitably conflicting interests, diverse concepts of the good, and competing human projects.
Provided they can ward off the interest of Real Madrid — with on - field success — the goalkeeper will still only be 29 - years - old and could be competing with Peter Schmeichel to be considered the club's greatest between the sticks.
Rawls was aware of the moral value of independent economic activity, but he thought that legislatures concerned to make sensible social policy were the proper places to work out the balance between economic rights and other competing interests.
The presence of face to face moments between citizens, or the possibility of those moments, was still considered as crucial for fostering a shared sense of belonging, motivating the pursuit of the common good and securing laws and institutions from turning into mechanisms through which group interests competed.
Headlining the list of constituencies in the national capital likely to slip to the biggest opposition party is the Ningo - Prampram seat where there is stiff competing interests between the Ningos and the people of Prampram.
«The Legislature, not DMV, made a value judgement between competing ends, concluding that public safety may outweigh the licensing interests of recidivist drunk driving offenders,» the court's ruling states.
Cameron knows he can't decide between the two and while that is all very well in opposition when in government he will face competing interests.
«We thought this was a very interesting set up and when we tested these two competing hypotheses in this adoptive - based research design, we found there was no association between parenting and the child's intelligence later in life once we accounted for genetic influences,» Beaver said.
One of the ideas that Williams is interested in continuing to pursue is the conflict between the ecology of pollen dispersal (the free - living phase of pollen ontogeny) and the ecology of pollen tube growth after pollination (where pollen is protected and competes with other pollen for fertilization success).
Between the labyrinthine plot following the complex and competing interests of various governmental agencies, and the handheld digital film aesthetic adopted by Liman and cinematographer Cesar Charlone — slightly grainy, cutting frequently to close ups that foreground and slightly fisheye the faces in focus — American Made occasionally felt like a through - the - looking glass version of the adventures of Sonny Crockett (Colin Farrell), a chronicle of semi-competence and good old fashioned greed.
They are the result of private concurrence between groups that represent narrow interests and candidates competing to represent the public.
In fact, the debate in this country over land use has become emblematic of American democracy: a struggle between competing special interest groups to influence common laws and policies through elections.
This is particularly true given the «super wicked» nature of this issue, which is complicated by competing societal concerns, embedded special interests, huge gaps between human energy needs and clean - energy menus and other impediments to swift change.
Real debates between overlapping and competing interests do happen behind the scenes, though with less effect than formerly, I think.
They criticize the short - sightedness of research administration and funding, which, they claim, often pushes scientists into competing for short - term interests at the cost of exploring new questions and which cripples communication between researchers and policymakers.
The focal point of this investigation will therefore be how the balance is struck between data protection and these competing rights and interests.
Nonetheless, it held that the Immigration Rules are compatible with ECHR, art 8 in this respect, as this provision requires there to be a fair balance struck between competing public and individual interests involved, applying a proportionality test, and the policies adopted by the Secretary of State are within the margin of appreciation.
The blanket and indiscriminate nature of the powers of retention of the fingerprints, cellular samples and DNA profiles of persons suspected but not convicted of offences, as applied in the case of the present applicants, failed to strike a fair balance between the competing public and private interests.
He discussed the «difficult choices ministers have to make» between competing priorities, but repeatedly emphasised that the justice system needs «rebalancing» away from government and other vested interests towards individual citizens.
It emphasised that the «core issue in the present case... is precisely whether a fair balance was struck between the competing public and private interests involved».
Oil and gas production involves the relationship between many competing interests.
It's been a lot of fun and it's certainly been a great way to learn about the business and some of those competing interests that you typically have between the sales, or business development group and your legal group and helping I think to bridge those gaps by wearing both hats from time to time.
However, for those who consider (as I do) that a more extensive proportionality review is a useful tool to find a more appropriate balance between competing fundamental rights and public interests in EU law, Sky Österreich is certainly a welcome development which perhaps augurs an increasing refinement in the Court's fundamental rights jurisprudence.
Cases involving persons of retirement age often raise special concerns and competing generational interests about the distribution of income and assets following separation; concerns can also arise about the tension between the interests of employed persons wishing to retire and dependent persons unable to survive without spousal support.
The ECtHR considered that the core issue in this case was whether or not a fair balance had been struck between competing public and private interests.
James Connell, the lead lawyer for Ammar al Baluchi, disputed the «appropriate balance» characterization and argued that the government had made its choice between two competing interests.
Thus the non-extinguishment principle may be seen to represent a compromise between two competing interests, allowing non-Indigenous interests to be given full enjoyment and Indigenous interests to be suspended where their enjoyment is inconsistent with the creation or enjoyment of non-Indigenous interests and then to resume on their cessation.
The explanation for the strong link between capitalization rates and interest rates is that property competes in the capital market with alternative investment vehicles (both risky and risk - free).
Investors in loans on commercial real estate — insurance companies, pension funds and Wall Street firms — continued competing for business in January, squeezing spreads between interest rates on commercial mortgages...
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