Sentences with phrase «claims legitimacy»

He claims legitimacy as the man who led Labor to a convincing victory in 2007 under the highly personalised slogan «Kevin 07».
All these use such experiences to claim legitimacy and to validate the «faithful.»
The Church couldn't survive in the world if her membership consisted of mini-popes, each claiming legitimacy for their private «judgment».
Adam Smith is, as noted, the mentor of neo-classical economists: they love to be associated with him, claiming legitimacy for right - wing policies by stressing the importance of individual liberty.
@jjack If it's only based on probability theory, it's hard to claim legitimacy (rather than «probable legitimacy»).
«Shakespeare Wrote Hits» is the theme of GCAP 2014, and looks set to ignite debate around the time - hallowed tradition of game developers about the legitimacy of popular culture, while at the same time helping developers do precisely what anyone working in a nascent (if it can so be called) medium must in order to «claim legitimacy»: create great works.
Quoting Potter Stewart just shows you don't have a good argument, but are trying to claim legitimacy anyway.
The political branches of government claim legitimacy by election, judges by reason.

Not exact matches

«RIM gave legitimacy and credibility to a lot of the claims Waterloo would make about how it was a fast - growing tech centre,» Will says.
With years of experience in a particular industry, «these types of entrepreneurs are not only very well positioned to feel what is needed in the market — as they understand it perfectly — but they are also usually pretty good at executing their business as they easily earn their customers» and partners» trust because of their credibility and legitimacyclaims Soussan.
«By requiring more precision in initial pleadings, the bill would allow courts and defendants to better assess the legitimacy of infringement claims,» notes the Internet Association, a group that supports the bill.
By requiring more precision in initial pleadings, the bill would allow courts and defendants to better assess the legitimacy of infringement claims.
As MBC customers began to raise more and more questions about the legitimacy of the cryptocurrency, the defendants allegedly attempted to double down by claiming the company had secured a deal with another cryptocurrency exchange that was not named in the CFTC statement.
«Several sources familiar with the situation confirmed the legitimacy of the loss claims and the authenticity of the «Crisis Strategy» document.»
Now, blockchain technology could make it easy to track analysts and their predictions over time in order to know if there's any iota of legitimacy in their claims.
BuzzFeed is arguing that the Daniels affair helps bolster the legitimacy of some of the claims in the dossier — specifically, that Cohen met with Russian officials in Prague and tried to pay them off to cover up the relationship between the Trump campaign and the people with ties to the Kremlin.
This logic radically destabilizes all existing ties, making individual calculation the primary basis on which to assess the legitimacy and claims of any association.
Besides, there are far to many crosses in history such as paintings, architectural works etc to prove legitimacy in these militant atheist claims.
So should we take the tendency for certain people to get religious feelings about Apple as evidence for the legitimacy of claims that Steve Jobs is god?
2) Mormon will use it to claim some one is a Mormon to prop up false sense of legitimacy.
Disinformation and spin control invalidate the administrators» claim to legitimacy.
The expansive character of freedom means that we tend to overstate the legitimacy of our claims and they become pretentious.
If, by contrast, one is to respond to real historical persons, then one must first distinguish the legitimacy of their claims, the specificity of their needs.
Though he claimed to accept the legitimacy and even necessity of critical biblical scholarship, he made practically no use of it.
An ideology, by definition, compels suspension of doubt about the legitimacy of its claim to validity.
The document claims that «legal scholars and international jurists often conditioned the legitimacy of preemption on the existence of an imminent threat — most often a visible mobilization of armies, navies, and air forces preparing to attack.»
An essential element in this attack was the critique of «the myth of objective consciousness,» which pointed out the links among the establishment's claims to legitimacy, its tendency to submit to depersonalizing technological forces, and its Enlightenment heritage of scientific authority.
Numerous people here have been threatened by him with slander due to questioning the legitimacy of his claim that he's a psychologist.
Is it possible to affirm the value of the technological revolution, the legitimacy of the hopes and claims of the dispossessed, most of all, of the moral centrality of the Negro revolution in America today — is it possible to affirm all these values and still to live comfortably in the modern world as these writers portray it?
It's kind of sweet the way Christians sometimes recognize the legitimacy of each other's claim to being «followers of Jesus Christ's truth.»
Already in the seventeenth century, Thomas Hobbes had said that, when a man says he has encountered God in a dream, his neighbor can, with perfect legitimacy, transpose that claim into the assertion that the man had a dream about God.
This negative assertion therefore stands against all attempts to argue for the autonomous or intrinsic legitimacy of any «life style» and against those who condemn homosexuality from the standpoint of an assumed righteousness of heterosexual marital fidelity or those who, condemning the obvious hypocrisies and oppressions ingredient to the institution of marriage, claim the autonomous validity of a homosexual life style.
If the Court does not claim to act merely in its own name, but for the common good and the rule of law, how then should citizens regard the effort to link abortion with the legitimacy of the Court itself and thus, it would seem, with the legitimacy of our current political regime?
Naturally, it sought a formal sanction from the Caliphate, for what it was worth, but the sultans were confident of the legitimacy of their claim.
It has claimed, with some legitimacy, that the values of the Enlightenment are Christian values, and that adherence to these values is what is required by faithfulness to Christ today.
According to Abadee, the high demand coming from manufacturers for organic pea protein has spurred questions of legitimacy over certification claims.
February 2 — England Athletics, the official representative body for all English athletics clubs, has attacked the endorsement of Tottenham Hotspur's bid for the Olympic Stadium by the Association of British Athletics Clubs (ABAC), claiming the body has «no legitimacy».
A key part of the analysis is the legitimacy of the claims to the territory.
These may serve to substantiate his complaints and claims, and decrease the perceived legitimacy of the election even if the observer's steps made through official channels (superior Committees, courts) failed to right the wrongs.
A citizen can not claim means - tested benefits without proving habitual residence, they can not marry a non-EEA national without verifying the partnership's legitimacy in the eyes of the state, and they can not bring this spouse into the UK without earning over a minimum income threshold.
Claim 26: «The Chairperson has lost popularity, legitimacy and touch with the staff and some members of the Commission.
It seems like until they actually hold the impeachment procedure Yanukovych can claim that he has legitimacy and is the real President.
However, the legitimacy of these claims would need to be adjudicated at such time that a dispute arose, and the Treaty is widely viewed in the international community as superseding these claims.
The party claimed, with some legitimacy, to be the only party other than Labour or the Conservatives to win a UK - wide election since 1906.
As for the public, they may not consider reform to be the highest priority, but when asked about the issue, they are overwhelmingly supportive of reform, many seeing the House of Lords as the preserve of the rich, the privileged and the well connected — effectively asking how can the presently constituted House of Lords claim true legitimacy in a 21st century democracy.
This is because the IEA platform has proven to be a serious platform and, therefore, when we appear on that platform we will be speaking to issues that are verifiable, issues that have legitimacy and claims, and we want that legitimacy to be grounded in our manifesto.
The House of Commons constitutional affairs committee argues that the legitimacy of family cases involving child custody after divorce cases are currently being damaged by claims of bias.
How conflicts are resolved between these different bodies of opinion, each with different claims to legitimacy, will determine how well Labour recovers from the trauma of the general election defeat, with consequences for all those people who look to the party to create a fairer and more just society.
Although there are differences of preference, and the hung parliament would represent a lack of mandate for any particular party manifesto as a whole, it seems plausible that the ambiguity of both centre - left major party manifestos has been designed so that a compromise hammered out in coalition forming can claim manifesto legitimacy (the same measure being supported by voters of both parties).
Their opponents can not claim they lack democratic legitimacy: their very popularity demonstrates that they have tapped into the anger, frustration and patriotism of voters who feel their concerns have been ignored.
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