Sentences with phrase «beyond private interest»

Our guiding faith must be based in moral realities beyond private interest and beyond the privileged insights of our unique historical experience.

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It is in China's interest to respect private intellectual property rights if it wants to move beyond being described as the world's factory: if it wants would want to move from «made in China,» where goods are largely produced under foreign companies» control, to «made by China,» where Chinese companies own the brains behind the manufacturing and design of goods.
While petroleum will remain the primary economic engine for MENA for decades to come, experts say renewable energy is gaining substantial new interest and investment from both government leaders and private - sector energy firms across the region and beyond.
James had wagered that a few of his interests took him into the world beyond himself, giving meaning to what otherwise «is no better than a game of private theatricals from which one may withdraw at will.»
If China's interest in the moon rejuvenates our own, the U.S. has the opportunity to stimulate private sector jobs while expanding humanity beyond the Earth, he adds.
For Splash Financial, this partnership will enable it to expand beyond its medical fellows and residents niche to now offer extended options for college graduates interested in consolidating and refinancing their federal or private student loans.
Beyond high interest rates, credit cards have more limited repayment options compared to federal and private student loans.
Wells Fargo offers additional relationship discounts to private student loan borrowers, above and beyond the automatic payment interest rate reduction.
[111 - 112] The registrant pointed out the kinds of private documents subject to a summons, [139] lack of notice to third persons with privacy interests in documents, [140] its scope over third persons, [141] and the lack of an approval process beyond the investigator.
A new survey of chief legal officers blatantly exposes that corporate clients are interested only in discounts, low priced fees and cost reductions above and beyond anything else in their relationships with private law firms.
Beyond PS Knight's interests, the Ruling means that every publication which quotes from legislation that incorporates the contributions of citizens, lobbyists, etc. is now violating the private property rights of those persons who had contributed to that legislation.
The interest among those companies is even prompting private equity firms to extend hold periods beyond the customary seven or eight years.
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