They are also customizable by the licensee, as long as the incorporate
the broad principles of equality, diversity and inclusion, not only to clients and colleagues, but also to the public.
Emphasizing government's determination to drive its economic agenda to achieve
the broad principles of restoring and sustaining economic growth, building a competitive economy and investing in the people, the Minister said government is focused on achieving a least 7 % GDP growth; $ 10 billion in Foreign Direct investment; 10 GW of power generation and placing among the first 100 countries on the Ease of Doing Business ranking by 2020.
The details will be utilized unceasingly in the explanation of the whole, and
the broad principles of the whole will in turn be applied to the details.
Rice «methodically tied Blanchard in knots over how to interpret the proslavery implications of specific texts» while «Blanchard returned repeatedly to «
the broad principle of common equity and common sense» that he found in Scripture, to «the general principles of the Bible» and «the whole scope of the Bible»» rather than specifics.
Instead of focusing so much on food, Dina wants us to focus on
broader principles of proportion, variety and moderation.
Beyond
this broad principle of appellate restraint, however, the degree of deference that will ultimately be exhibited in respect of lower court decisions remains largely contingent upon the nature and scope of the particular findings at issue.
The question before us is how
this broad principle of governance translates into specific rules of appellate review.
Not exact matches
A percentage
of every nomination fee, seal licensing fee, and gala ticket is a tax deductible contribution used to help tell the
broader story
of innovation, advance the values and
principles of Thomas A. Edison and other accomplished innovators, to fund programs and conferences dedicated to innovation and education, and to fund the development
of new innovation curricula.
A group
of forward - thinking companies who seek the integration
of «clean capitalism»
principles into
broader economic and social policy.
And all his five books apply these
principles across a
broad range
of special situations.
In order to meet the deadline, both Alden and Clark said negotiators will likely have to settle for agreement in
broad principle on some
of the contentious areas, with details to be worked out later.
Guiding
Principles Religious and theological studies depend on and reinforce each other; A
principled approach to religious values and faith demands the intellectual rigor and openness
of quality academic work; A well - educated student
of religion must have a deep and
broad understanding
of more than a single religious tradition; Studying religion requires that one understand one's own historical context as well as that
of those whom one studies; An exemplary scholarly and teaching community requires respect for and critical engagement with difference and diversity
of all kinds.
The natural rights
principles are central and primary, but they do not capture the
broader vision
of liberty Americans had from the beginning, let alone the dialogic conflict between various conceptions
of liberty that developed over time.
One common answer to the complex question
of how to interpret the Constitution is that courts should read each provision, however
broad or general in the light
of the
principles that those who drafted or ratified it, or the general public at the time, understood it to embody.
However that may be, the sustained labours
of generations
of early biblical scholars gradually established certain
broad controlling
principles of interpretation; and these ultimately crystallized into a general schema, by which the study
of the Bible was henceforth to be directed.
Both
broad streams
of traditionalist responses to the contemporary climate
of oppression — those who say our troubles are an extension
of liberal
principles and those who say they are a betrayal
of those
principles — tend to jump too quickly from theory to practice, and so to treat the lived experience
of our society as a kind
of working out
of philosophical premises.
Thus when we discover, parallel to the exclusivistic elements in the text, the tacit assumption
of a
broader principle by which these elements are in fact interpreted, it seems to me that we have the right to speak
of a subtle lure toward the recognition
of a metaphysical framework within which the call to faith is set.
There are, nevertheless, two (and perhaps only two) arguments that supersede the issue
of deserving and seem, in
principle at least, capable
of broad assent.
In accordance with the
principle that we should start from the experiential basis
of religion, we must consider first the fundamental types
of religious experience which give rise to these two
broad types
of models.
The overview presented in this article will focus primarily on these
broader concepts that are more generally representative
of New Thought and will often rely on the statements
of belief from different denominations to illustrate these
principles, hence making extensive use
of web - based resources.
Proselytism
of Muslims is forbidden by law, and what might count as such proselytism is in
principle quite
broad.
On the one hand the
principle of coherence, by Whitehead's account, seems
broader and more profound than that
of logical consistency.21 Coherence can be distinguished from its opposite, incoherence, in the following way.
globalisation with a human face, global citizenship, sustainable development, good governance, consensus - building, global ethic, cultural diversity, cultural liberty, dialogue among civilizations, quality
of life, quality education, education for all, right to choose, informed choice, informed consent, gender, equal opportunity, empowerment, NGOs, civil society, partnerships, transparency, bottom - up participation, accountability, holism,
broad - based consultation, facilitation, inclusion, awareness - raising, clarification
of values, capacity - building, women's rights, children's rights, reproductive rights, sexual orientation, safe abortion, safe motherhood, enabling environment, equal access, life skills education, peer education, bodily integrity, internalisation, ownership, bestpractices, indicators
of progress, culturally sensitive approaches, secular spirituality, Youth Parliament, peace education, the rights
of future generations, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, human security, precautionary
principle, prevention...
Moskop thus makes at least three important claims in his brief essay: I) that the five theses adequately and unambiguously represent the framework
of Hartshorne's moral philosophy, 2) that Hartshorne's metaphysics justifies not only a
broad understanding
of altruism but rather a dependence upon an understanding
of the
principle of utility quite similar to that
of utilitarianism, and 3) that in both Hartshorne's moral philosophy and his metaphysics the claims
of justice are necessarily subordinate to those
of utility.
If the whole yields its meaning only from the details, it is equally true that the details can be fully comprehended only in the light
of broad principles, sweeping and basic presuppositions derived from a general understanding
of the whole.
These
principles can themselves be seen as «aesthetic» in both the narrower and the
broader sense: they define the conditions for the achievement
of value in a work
of art, or in the experience
of any actual occasion.
Schweitzer now says this
principle is even
broader than love, for from it one may deduce the moral requirement
of veracity, but this can not be derived from love alone.
By systematic we mean not that some traditional set
of problems has been covered, but rather that the philosophical product is the deliberate and methodic interrelation
of its constituents, viz., its concepts, categories, and
principles in a structure which supports
broad inferences and extensions or applications
of the conceptual scheme.
He says his
principle of «reverence for life» is
broader and therefore more «colourless» than what love has meant in the tradition, «but it has the same energies within it».58
23: 24) This is also the reason for the preponderance
of prohibitions (there are 365 as compared with 278 positive commands), and for the infinitely detailed requirements, for the lack
of broad moral
principles, and for the total ignoring
of important aspects
of life.
If pleasure or happiness is understood in this very
broad fashion, however, hedonism loses what many view as one
of its major attractions.4 That is, recognition
of pleasure as a single dominant end makes possible the use
of a determinate rational procedure for moral deliberation, such as Bentham's felicific calculus (PML 37 - 43) or Rawls's counting
principles (TJ 411 - 15).
In its
broadest sense, we may initially state the cosmological
principle in a process - based ontology as follows: the emergence
of purposive actions and consciousness within the creative and novel concrescence
of an evolving physical and biological universe.14
Hicks omits criteria for making normative judgments about what levels
of inequality are just — normative criteria that Christian ethicists
of an earlier generation called «middle axioms» between
broad theological and moral
principles and policy judgments.
And the «vague» papal pronouncement that Mr. Lowell seems to doubt was ever made was, in fact, a major — some think historic — allocution, delivered in 1953 to an audience
of Italian jurists, in which Pope Pius XII laid down the
principle that «in the interest
of a higher and
broader good, it is justifiable not to impede error by state laws and coercive measures.»
Everton is one
of those clubs where one can look at it, and understand the
broad, general
principle of the notion
of rising up and throwing Liverpool FC off its perch, but one can't help getting somewhat baffled at the way in which the owner is trying to put the plan into practical effect.
Developed to promote optimal attachment, these
principles are developmentally appropriate and comprehensive enough to apply to a
broad spectrum
of family situations.
But again, my hope is that, considered together, they might provide us with some
broad guidelines, a set
of foundational
principles, for how best to help students from adverse backgrounds succeed in school.
API's Eight
Principles of Parenting stand as inclusive,
broad guides to optimal development, but we want to hear from attachment parents the diverse, real - life applications.
It felt as though blind adherence to the
principle of «breast is best» had become more important than treating babies, toddlers and parents as whole human beings, with a
broad range
of physical, emotional and practical needs.
For Mousavian, «they (i.e. P5 +1) have admitted the
principle of reciprocity» and Iran itself is more interested in the end - game looking at «the
broad package» rather than «a piecemeal approach».
In other words, presidential term limits were defended by a
broad alliance
of MPs motivated by a range
of principled and self - interested concerns.
This informs the research highlighting that these «social consequences
of inequality» arguments have a
broader reach than arguments couched in terms
of abstract
principles.
«Certainly something on the
broad outline
of the
principles of the Ryan plan is the right way to go and that is, as he says, we have to get off the path
of debt and decline and we have to get on the path
of freedom and opportunity... I think the fundamental approach
of the Ryan plan is sound,» she said.
The agreement covers the
broad principle that more action needs to be taken in updating rules designed in the 1920s by the League
of Nations.
The Conrad Foundation's Spirit
of Innovation Challenge (SOIC) presents high school students with a very
broad challenge: create an innovative product that provides solution to a real - world problem such that someone can pay for it, by applying
principles in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
In doing so, it would both protect and extend the
principle of freedom
of conscience in a way which ought to command a
broad consensus.
Also, definition
of refugee used by UNWRA is
broader than the one used by UNHCR and they also have a different mandate (UNHCR is to help integrate the refugees in their current country which means that there is no «right to return»
principle for any other group
of refugees except for Palestinians)
More importantly, by entering the Democratic Party, Sanders broke with the socialist
principle of independent working - class political action.1 He became the «sheepdog» herding progressives, who had the option
of voting for the Green ticket
of Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka in the general election, back into a party run by the billionaire class he professes to oppose.2 Nevertheless, the
broad liberal to radical American left is now discussing what socialism is and debating whether the Left should be inside or outside the Democratic Party — or both inside and outside.
These include the need for a purposively
broad, liberal and benevolent interpretation
of the Constitution as a whole, so far as the language
of the constitution would admit, having due regard to the underlying values and
principles that need to be promoted to safeguarded our system
of participatory democracy, the
principle that the constitution is a document sui generis, and allied to this, the
principle that the constitution must be interpreted in the light
of its own words, and not words found in some other written constitution» (Writ No: JI / 15/2015 [unreported] pages 23 & 24).
Labour needs to develop a serious, carefully considered electoral strategy that recognises the necessity
of appealing to a
broad coalition
of voters without abandoning core Labour
principles and priorities.