Sentences with phrase «compromising neutrality»

«If you are in government and you want to compromise the neutrality of the institutions that are supposed to restrain your government by putting your favourite people there, in the end, you will be misled into thinking that you are helping yourself because you are rather damaging yourself and that is what is happening now.»
«We can not afford to compromise our neutrality and objectivity, the public interest in our news gathering and dissemination efforts is paramount,» he added.

Not exact matches

As the net neutrality debate continues to rage on between Internet service providers (ISPs) and advocates calling for stricter regulation, it seems Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler is eyeing a compromise.
It wasn't so long ago that Google was the main voice for net neutrality and other pro-Internet issues, but the company's desire to sell Android phones ultimately forced it into a silent compromise with Verizon.
Defending Facebook against charges that its algorithm promoted fake news stories that may have influenced the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, Zuckerberg implied that the company can only go so far without compromising on its commitment to neutrality.
Garry also presents a critique of what he calls the «neutrality compromise» in the Court's current caselaw.
Claim 3: «Following her appointment as EC chair, Mrs. Charlotte compromised the independence and neutrality of the Commission by arranging for 2015 V8 Landcruiser with registration WR 2291 - 15 from the Office of the President for use as official vehicle without going through the procurement process or recourse to the Commission.»
The Chairperson could therefore not have compromised her independence or neutrality as she neither requested nor lobbied for the said vehicle.
Claim 7: «As part of compromising her independence and neutrality, Mrs. Charlotte Osei claimed that the Electoral Commission has been allocated a new building for use as office complex without the approval of the Commission.
Ms Osei is said to have compromised the independence and neutrality of the Commission for arranging 2015 model V8 Land Cruiser with registration WR 2291 - 15 from the office of the president for use as official vehicle without going through the procurement process or recourse to the Commission.
They further revealed that following her appointment as EC Chair, Mrs. Osei «compromised the independence and neutrality of the Commission by arranging for 2015 V8 Land Cruiser with registration WR 2291 - 15 from the office of the President for use as official vehicle without going through the procurement process or recourse to the Commission.»
Witness Chris Landsea of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, who resigned from the IPCC this year because he believed an IPCC top hurricane scientist wrongly linked severe hurricanes to global warming; as a result, he wrote, «the IPCC process has been subverted and compromised, its neutrality lost.»
In a dubious compromise, the administration called for a five - year study of biomass and its supposed carbon neutrality, and in the meantime allowed continued biomass burning, with all emissions counted as zero.
To this end, the Bill defines the concept of accommodation, asserts that the government will make any compromise to respect the right to equality between women and men and the principle of religious neutrality of the state, and provides that an accommodation can not be granted if it imposes an undue hardship on the government department or agency.
The accommodation requested does not compromise the separation of religion and state or the religious neutrality and secular nature of the state.
That the accommodation requested does not compromise the principle of State religious neutrality.
This Bill defines the concept of reasonable accommodation; asserts that the government will make any compromise necessary to respect equality between women and men and the principle of religious neutrality of the state; and provides that an accommodation can not be granted if it would impose an undue hardship on a government department or agency, including education, even to the extent of prohibiting the hijab (veil).
Just recently, the United States Congress voted to allow ISPs to sell their customers» personal data without their permission, setting a grave precedent that could compromise net neutrality worldwide.
Information given to one spouse without the other spouse present can quickly turn into a contentious game of telephone when information is misinterpreted and then relayed to the other spouse in a manner that compromises the mediator's neutrality.
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