Sentences with phrase «clarity on who»

The use of fully autonomous weapons would create an accountability gap as there is no clarity on who would be legally responsible for a robot's actions: the commander, programmer, manufacturer, or robot itself?
That helps you get more clarity on who you're helping and helps you think about what channels to market to them in, what's the most effective way of reaching them.
«We understand it has also been frustrating that Equifax Canada has been unable to provide clarity on who was impacted until the investigation is complete.»
And be sure to read more below about how to get clarity on who your readers are before you try to market content to them!
The committee wants some clarity on who should do what.
Let us help you get clarity on who you are and who you like to be.
But with 50 days til the election, candidates met to give voters better clarity on who they are and what they hope to do if (re --RRB- elected.
There's no free lunch though, so more clarity on who will pay for this «free» advice and what the government will do to ensure more people take up this opportunity would be welcome.
openDemocracy has tried on many occasions to contact ERG representatives to get more clarity on who their members are and how their operation is funded.
Horst Seehofer, Bavaria's state premier, said there was reason to believe he had links to the attackers, and that the case «shows how important it is for us to have some clarity on who is in our country».

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Speculating on alternative viewpoints and seeking additional perspectives can be frustrating for colleagues who are looking for clarity, consistency and direction,» say Toegel and Barsoux.
But one entrepreneur, who runs a nationally distributed product company and who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Whole Foods» decisions have resulted in a loss of business for her brand due to confusion within the company and a lack of clarity about the new system.
Sen. Sherrod Brown, D - Ohio, who chairs the Banking Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection on the topic has also urged the Fed to provide greater guidance on the clarity of what commodity activities the banks should be allowed to do.
«One of the things that is really important is having clarity around the purpose or values of your brand,» says Ersher, who founded the soup - centric chain after identifying a lack of high - quality soup on the market.
The four out of five small business owners who aren't seeking money to grow right now may not have enough confidence in the future, enough clarity on which direction to take their businesses, or enough demand building to convince them there is growth to be had.
The comments from Martin Brudermueller, who will take over as CEO on Friday, provide clarity on a key strategic...
The one source of clarity in this mess has been Google engineer Benson Leung, who's worked on USB - C devices like the Chromebook Pixel and Pixel C tablet.
«You'd think who's alive and who's dead would be one of the few questions on which all of American society could have clarity and consistency on
But McMillon, who serves on a different White House business council, the President's Strategic and Policy Forum, said Trump's comments Monday «were a step in the right direction, and we need that clarity and consistency in the future.»
Trump said the United States was getting some «good clarity» on who was responsible for the incident in Duma on Saturday.
Mr. Flaherty's emphasis on accountability is important because one of the major weaknesses of regulatory structures as they exist now is a lack of clarity over who's responsible for safeguarding the entire system, something officials call «macroprudential regulation.»
Ask anybody who's had trouble making ends meet whether or not money matters to get some more clarity on that subject.
Giuliani, who joined Trump's legal team last week, conveyed the ongoing resistance of Trump and his advisers to an interview with federal investigators, but did not rule out the possibility, the people said, adding that Giuliani pressed Mueller for clarity on when the probe is expected to end.»
More cooperation gives clarity to the 40 mln people who rely on the waterway.
Key is to understand the clarity of management's strategic visión, incentivisation and share ownership; company's cash flow (both its uses and generation) and is particularly focused on management who show evidence of following through on the agenda they have described at our meetings.
Those who are familiar with my work know that I am a big believer in the power of saying «no» to create opportunity, and that those who say «no» to, as Warren Buttett suggests, «almost everything» are ultimately more successful because they have clarity and focus on what matters most.
However, all of our clients who implement our suggestions see an increase in revenue capture success, improved marketing return on investment, enhanced operational department efficiencies, corporate strategy clarity, enhanced organization design and improved leadership metrics to manage their business by.
Even though Intel has declined to offer any clarity on the issue, people who are part of the ongoing discussion have indicated that the Silicon Valley chipmaker might be considering options for selling their cyber security unit to bankers, and if at all the deal is materialized, it'd be one of the largest within the sector.
Although temporary, the estate tax would be a boon to insurance professionals who have been trying to help clients with tax planning without any clarity on the future tax structure.
While the book has weak points — most notably regarding Isaac Backus, the 18th - century baptist minister and author of the important treatise Government and Liberty Described and Ecclesiastical Tyranny Exposed (1778)-- who appears and then disappears without much clarity on how he fits the argument — it is generally an incisive interpretation.
Additional reasons might be given for The United Methodist Church to rid itself of a commitment to abortion rights: the increasing numbers of African delegates (who are, in the main, pro-life) to General Conference; the horrifyingly high abortion rates (though the annual totals are continuing to decrease) in the United States; the pro-life drift of American public opinion (which United Methodism seems to follow); the uncommon clarity of ecumenical teaching on the dignity of the human person; and the providence of God.
Moreover, while the central biblical message of new life through Christ is expressed so fully and dearly that one who runs may read and understand (which is what Reformation theology meant by the clarity and perspicuity of Scripture), there remain many secondary matters on which certainty of interpretation is hard if not impossible to come by.
If we theologians have forgotten the seriousness of our task (or have lost our nerve), if we have been uneasy about trying to lay hold on something well beyond our grasp, lest we seem foolish to an age devoted to problem - solving and conceptual clarity, events of the day are not short of reminders of seriousness for those who have eyes to see.
Even so, both Palmer and Rorty occasionally mystify and perplex readers who need greater clarity about the exact connections between community on the one hand and knowledge and truth on the other.
Not only was he a sort of writing machine — book after book flowed from his pen, and anyone who leafed through this magazine during his tenure will know that he did not suffer from writer's block — but he was also quick on his feet, amusing, passionate, ferociously articulate, where the ferocity was often as important as the clarity.
So he is looking ahead to chaos theory just as Keats is looking ahead to him and Poincare, and at the same time Bohr is placing on the scientist the same burden of irony that Keats places on all irritable reachers who demand a systematic clarity that will end the matter.
To the extent that many inquiring minds still operate within the implicit confines of logical positivism, or without any conceptual illumination at all, Whitehead's philosophy has much to offer those who seek clarity on these matters even while mistrusting it.
This clarity... stands in marked (or, rather, unmarked) contrast to the postlapsarian condition, which is burdened by two related difficulties: the true path is no longer so conveniently illuminated by a single focused context, and the vision of those who would rediscover it is irremediably darkened, so that a person's conviction that he is on it and that others (his enemies?)
EP Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development rapporteur Martin Häusling, who advocated the regulations in Parliament, said: «The most important point is we are giving certainty to producers and more clarity to the sector and we have a more harmonised approach across the European Union.
This list of 5 reasons moms continue to breastfeed their babies after the arbitrary acceptable cut - off date enforced by random strangers or other individuals such as family members and friends who aren't actually whipping their boob out for their 3 year old «infant» to suckle may shed some clarity on the matter.
The Supreme Court demanded the list following a return to court by plaintiffs Abu Ramadan and Evans Nimako, to seek clarity on the same court's May 5 ruling, in which it ordered the EC to delete from the register of voters, names of the dead, minors and those, who were registered onto the poll roll through their NHIS cards.
BY COLIN MIXSON New York's highest court will finally provide clarity on a contentious legal debate that's pitted Downtown renters against their landlords, who for decades have reaped millions in tax breaks while refusing to provide the regulated rents the program was meant to foster, tenants claim.
BY COLIN MIXSON New York's highest court will finally provide clarity on a contentious legal debate that's pitted Downtown renters against their landlords, who...
improve performance reporting, providing clarity on what is being done to address NHS Trusts who are not reducing healthcare associated infections as quickly as they should
Pressed further by the host for clarity on that particular comment, the Deputy Minister of Transport said: ``... At the whole press conference yesterday, I'm sure you heard the number of times his name was mentioned, so, who are they marketing, who are they advertising, who is leading the party at this time?»
Clegg, who is playing a leading role in the Open Britain campaign group, called for more clarity on what it meant for No 10's wider Brexit strategy.
It was left to George Osborne, who is more open to cuts in this area than Cameron, to try and provide some clarity in his first interview of the year on the Today programme this morning.
Former National Youth organizer of the Peoples National Convention, (PNC) Abu Ramadan is set to return to the Supreme Court to seek clarity on its May 5 ruling on the deletion of names of persons who used National Health Insurance Cards as proof of identity in the voters» register.
The BHA has made its comments in light of a new legal case launched by Tony Nicklinson which seeks clarity in the law on murder and assisted dying, and ahead of an appeal later today in the case of Frances Inglis, who was given a life sentence earlier this year after being found guilty of murder after giving her permanently brain - damaged son a lethal heroin overdose.
The lack of clarity has created a good deal of heated debate across the Conservative family, particularly on ConservativeHome, with some commentators — you know who you are — painting Cameron as the lefty, high - tax, closet liberal cuckoo in the Thatcherite Tory nest.
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