Sentences with phrase «broader public interest»

The largest lobbying sectors — including finance, health care and transport — have spent billions to promote policies that favor narrow interests over broader public interests.
At this time China had in place a government bureaucracy that served broad public interests.
The study: «Stop - frame filming and discovery of reactions at the single - molecule level by transmission electron microscopy» has been published in ACS Nano, a flagship nanoscience and nanotechnology journal and selected as ACS Editor's Choice due to its potential for broad public interest.
The paper was chosen by the American Chemical Society journal as an ACS Editor's Choice for its potential scientific and broad public interest when it initially published online.
The United States Supreme Court in Upjohn Company v. United States stated that the privilege's «purpose is to encourage full and frank communication between attorneys and their clients and thereby promote broader public interests in the observance of law and administration of justice.»
The scandal has attracted broad public interest because Cambridge did millions of dollars in political consulting work for Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
In his New York Times essay, however, Thiel argues that there is a line that media should not cross that involves publishing images or other information that could destroy someone's privacy, when that information is not in the broader public interest.
Second, emphasize demand - side instruments such as smart regulation and government procurement that can be designed to incentivize innovative responses, while protecting the broader public interest.
This bias has crowded out the broader public interest.
It is our duty to support the advancement of public policies that reflect the values of our employees, customers, consumers, shareholders and business partners as well as the broader public interest.
But we also believe that our governments at all levels should be stepping up to issues like ensuring health care for all Americans rather than letting the public policy agenda be dictated by those who are not acting in the broader public interest
As a member of the City Council, I look forward to working with Citizens Union to ensure that our government in responsive to the needs of the broader public interest and engage the public in issues of citywide importance.»
In the wake of the Straw and Rifkind case, Sir Alistair Graham, former chairman of the committee on standards in public life, has also called for the entire parliamentary standards regime to be changed to ensure it «genuinely represents the broader public interest».
Our public schools are the essential foundation of a functioning democracy and a healthy economy and require public control and vigilance to protect the common good and advance our broad public interests.
In fact, we have seen many cases where the interests of owners and shareholders of for - profit charters and educational corporations conflict with the broad public interest and the common good.
The 501 (c)(3) agencies — commonly referred to as «charitable» organizations — do work that serves a broad public interest in areas like education, science, sports, public safety and more.
What we see is the very rapid capture and co-option of academia, and in particular science, by bodies that are not aligned with the broader public interest.
I've met and worked with politicians who were genuinely concerned with good policy in the broad public interest, although they seem to be rarer now than they were.
But it is time for Parliament to fulfil its responsibility to the broader public interest in this area in the same way it did when Part VI of the Criminal Code was enacted, says Nader Hasan, a partner at Stockwoods LLP in Toronto, who specializes in criminal and constitutional law.
The authorities suggest two related elements — a fiduciary duty owed by the Crown to Aboriginal people when dealing with Aboriginal lands, and the right to encroach on Aboriginal title if the government can justify this in the broader public interest under s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
Not only would this be more aligned with the broader public interest, but it furthers the purposes and objectives enunciated under s. 5 of the Code itself.
I submit that the profession — and its leadership — must act on it to enable lawyers to exercise this right in the broader public interest.
So far, the courts have released five such cases believed to have some broader public interest from the Grand Court's Family Court Division.
Goldblatt Partners is renowned for its success in advancing the law for the benefit of our clients and the broader public interest.
Finally, how are broader public interests to be reconciled with the rights conferred by Aboriginal title?
It gives governments the right to infringe on native title if it's in the broader public interest, but also strongly reinforces the view it's better to reach a deal with an aboriginal group than to launch into a costly legal process that may take more than a decade to be resolved.
Culture based economies» have demonstrated their benefits for Indigenous people who remain on country, while also serving the broader public interest.
The announcement of this policy statement was widely covered in the national media, signaling a broad public interest in these issues.
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