Sentences with phrase «fundamental interest»

It's a new year, so let's start with a new idea: a democratic body to safeguard the basic needs and fundamental interests of future people.
What fundamental interest determined the categories by which the rational consciousness organized its world?
Fundamental interests motivate their behavior and determine the kinds of rules they find desirable.
Phase transformations in crystalline materials are of primary fundamental interest and practical significance in a wide range of fields, including materials science, information storage and geological science.
In addition to the described fundamental interest, the Manchester study proves that it is possible to modify properties of atomically - thin materials by placing them on top of each other.
That is what happens in the case at hand: if every Member State sets out statutes on a limitation period that contributed to causing a pathological lack of effectiveness in criminal proceedings and an unsatisfactory dissuasive effect of sanctions protecting EU fundamental interests, the exercise of the supranational competence and the primacy of EU criminal law would be crushed.
The revitalized military strength would be used to protect the US's fundamental interests in Europe, Asia and the Middle East via multiple, simultaneous major theater wars and through «constabulary» duties to shape political environments.
The Vatican claims that the three officials on trial are «an organized criminal association» attempting to «[divulge] information and documents concerning the fundamental interests of the Holy See and the State,» according to Reuters.
This fundamental interest rate influences the prime rate — the rate given to bank's customers with the highest credit ratings, mortgage and loan rates, as well as the yield on your savings accounts.
Systems theory and process thought share a fundamental interest in the nature of dynamic interactions.
American politics, in his view, has gone beyond the irrational to the demented: «People getting their fundamental interests wrong is what American political life is all about.
They may have been persuaded to see their fundamental interests as distinct from — and even in some respects in opposition to — the society in which they have grown up.
The one side of Obama's foreign policy that made sense from the outset was to trade items that Russia considers of fundamental interest, e.g., its influence in former Soviet republics, for Russian cooperation in suppressing nuclear weapons development in Iran.
[10] Wilders was also controversially banned from entering the United Kingdom between 12 February 2009 and 13 October 2009, with the Home Office viewing his presence as a «threat to one of the fundamental interests of society».
What, then, is America's fundamental interest in foreign policy?
In this case, therefore, «what the Court really has refused to recognize is the fundamental interest all individuals have in controlling the nature of their intimate associations with others.»
The idea that «anybody can beat anybody» in the English top flight is a self - serving fallacy, perpetrated by those who have a fundamental interest in pretending that it is so: the Premier League itself, with the help of Sky, the BBC, and various of the more reductive and boneheaded mainstream media outlets.
Tom Beernsten, president and chief executive officer of the Heritage YMCA, said his organization has a fundamental interest in the project because its facility is about a half - mile from the site.
«The only thing that produces results for our country is understanding where our values lie and where our fundamental interests lie, and remembering all the time that we can not solve all the problems in the world but we can be true to our own values.»
Co-author Professor Robert Sang, Dean (Research) Griffith Sciences, said there was a fundamental interest in how molecules behaved.
«Our finding is not only is of fundamental interest, but it also provides a new avenue for unconventional applications of plasmonic devices,» says Wu.
«The Belt and Road Initiative aiming at shared development harmonizes the fundamental interests of the international community and adds a new positive force to peace and development in the world,» the declaration says.
Although Garrigan is the main player, it is only in his interactions with Amin, directly and indirectly, that he provides the fundamental interest in his story.
The reality, however, is that they are active on this issue because their fundamental interests are at stake.
While the U.S. Supreme Court has held that education is not a «fundamental interest» under the federal constitution, most state constitutions promise children access to an adequate education.
Chris Dede's fundamental interest is developing new types of educational systems to meet the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century.
Their fundamental interests have to do with protecting and extending their collective bargaining arrangements, protecting members» jobs, enhancing members» pay and working conditions, defending members» rights in the workplace, and increasing the demand for teachers.
The development of good character and ethical action has been a fundamental interest at Project Zero for decades.
«Our superintendent unfortunately has, in recent times, run roughshod over our community's fundamental interests,» Jeffries said, adding Anderson failed to reach out to parents and community leaders.
Because education is a fundamental interest under the California Constitution, the statutes that dictate this unequal, arbitrary result violate the equal protection provisions of the California Constitution.»
This fundamental interest rate influences the prime rate — the rate given to bank's customers with the highest credit ratings, mortgage and loan rates, as well as the yield on your savings accounts.
In a fugue of abstraction and representation, depth and surface, micro and macro, the remarkable slippage between gestural waves of paint and fantastically rendered figures, creatures and objects, these epically scaled paintings evolve Cooke's fundamental interest in the theory and practice of painting to a compelling hybrid state of generation and destruction.
New York — based artist Rey Akdogan recently described her practice as motivated by a fundamental interest in «motion, our everyday lives, and how we move through space.»
Kamholtz observes in the painting «the era's fundamental interest in the nature of imaginary space.
On the scientific side of this debate there is a fundamental interest in increasing our knowledge of the Earth's climate, correcting errors, improving predictions and acting on that knowledge.
To curiosity - driven scientist Dan Lunt, understanding the past climate of our Earth (from the scorching greenhouse of the mid-Cretaceous, to the frozen wastes of the last ice age) is of fundamental interest.
The condition of a «genuine, present threat affecting one of the fundamental interests of society or of the host Member State» is nothing but a reiteration of current case law (as are the subsequent paragraphs of the Court's decision).
(1) a deprivation of the plaintiff's freedom to exercise her democratic input to access the courts on a matter of fundamental interest to her; (2) a deprivation of security of the person by seriously interfering with the plaintiff psychological security and integrity.
By virtue of Article 27 (1) and (2), the grounds of public policy, public security or public health must «not be invoked to serve economic ends», and the «personal conduct of the individual concerned must represent a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat affecting one of the fundamental interests of society.»
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