Sentences with phrase «for abdication»

Our newest Justice, Neil Gorsuch, has denounced Chevron as «a judge - made doctrine for the abdication of the judicial duty.»
Whereas that film dramatized King George VI overcoming his stammer, this one is preoccupied with the reason for the abdication by older brother Edward VIII that made it possible.
After years of blaming former President Barack Obama for the growing national debt, some Republicans said they were responsible for any abdication of fiscal discipline now that the GOP controls the White House and both chambers of Congress.
The need for abdication as a regular feature of constitutional monarchies became apparent in the first half of this century.
As for Abdication of responsibility, that is what the entire Jesus thing is all about.
In the last six years of John Paul's life» as his physical condition deteriorated, and some called for his abdication, insisting that he was no longer capable of managing the bureaucracy of the Church» the mystery of the interconnection of love and suffering was dramatically realized on the world stage.

Not exact matches

Many will find Last Testament interesting for its primary author's reflections on his unprecedented abdication.
If «politics» is understood in this broad sense, then the church and theologians can not afford to stand above politics in the situations they find themselves, for to do so would be an abdication of their responsibility.
Any opinion that replaces reason, logic, search for truth, and tolerance with dogma, absolutism, ignorance, denial, abdication of responsibility, and self - forgiveness is absolutely NOT beneficial to humanity.
At the end of the book he is looking for other institutions that might fill the moral vacuum left by the abdication of the bishops.
However, don't blame others for making «dangerous» products — this is just an abdication of responsibility if you fail to use the product correctly.
In my opinion, introducing a for - profit service provider into a public education environment amounts to an abdication of responsibility that does little more than put the corporation's well - being over the welfare of children.
The abdication thing in the past — as good as George VI and Elizabeth Bowes - Lyon were for the Empire — hasn't really been good for the institution.
He hadan insatiable appetite for political diaries, and particularly enjoyed thelouche diaries of the Tory MP «Chips» Channon, which had been heavily edited toexclude his bisexual relations and the drama of the abdication of King EdwardVIII, still controversial at the time of publication in 1967.
Abdication seems to have become the standard way for the Crown to pass between generations.
It would involve sacrifices (not flying seems like a basic first step, but most of us tend to justify it to ourselves quite easily) but waiting for the government to act before we do seems to be a complete abdication of our own personal responsibility.
«The mayor's current position of absolute zeroes is an irresponsible abdication of responsibility that kicks the can down the road for taxpayers.»
They issued a report last November, attacking CFS for an «almost complete abdication of its responsibility» after major problems surfaced at the Nassau County Crime Lab.
Nothing is more tragic than the virtual abdication by the American high school of its responsibility for the mathematical and scientific education of the next generation, leaving U. S. 15 - year - olds below the industrial world average on math and science tests.
It is the most recent example of an alarming trend — the abdication of responsibility by boards of education to publicly traded, profit - making companies whose bottom line is not education but the strength of their financial performance for their stockholders.
«And to expect more and better careers guidance for students, when schools have not a penny more for the new duty is not delegation of the duty to schools - it is abdication of by the Department for Education.
We eviscerate Nintendo's depressingly meagre Wii U Direct this week and discuss the implications of Ninty's new deal with SEGA; we take a look at EA's abdication of Nintendo's ailing console; we dance on the grave of the Online Pass and delight in the news of GT6 and Putty Squad's return, 20 years after it was never released for the Amiga; and we take a look at the recent formation of DICE LA, and what it might mean for EA and Star Wars.
The Wii U has basically become a console just for Nintendo games at this point, especially after the Great Third - Party Abdication of 2014.
After an introduction by his Department of the Environment Director Jared Blumenfeld, Newsom began by calling for determined action on climate change and environmental issues, saying that the time has come to move past indecision and «abdication of responsibility.»
Too bad lots of good science gets cut along with the models but payback must be expected for gross overreach and abdication of science professionalism by CAGW activists.
For the WG1 to not estimate the PDF for climate sensitivity is either a rare example of scientists ethically refusing to overreach while being pressured to do so, or an abdication of responsibility to socieFor the WG1 to not estimate the PDF for climate sensitivity is either a rare example of scientists ethically refusing to overreach while being pressured to do so, or an abdication of responsibility to sociefor climate sensitivity is either a rare example of scientists ethically refusing to overreach while being pressured to do so, or an abdication of responsibility to society.
Still, for sheer abdication of journalistic ethics, it's hard to beat the collaboration of Corcoran and Harris, especially on the Bali open letter project.
It is an abdication of responsibility for an expert to take advantage of this.
The Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers (CARL) applauds the Ontario government for agreeing to temporarily fill the gap left by the federal government's abdication of responsibility to meet the most basic health care needs of vulnerable refugees and refugee claimants.
[22] For a detailed discussion of the abdication of regulatory power by state supreme courts in favor of the ABA and other bar associations, see Snyder, Democratizing Legal Services, 199 - 206.
It's huge (with a whopping 44 offices in 31 countries), has a longstanding reputation for representing the establishment (the firm's co-founder, George Allen, famously advised King Edward VIII during the abdication crisis of 1936) and offers great perks.
Clinical experience often shows that where the father is alcoholic and there is a son in the home, the son tends to take on «father responsibilities» in an effort to compensate for the father's abdication of his role.
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