Sentences with phrase «fundamental part of our role»

Lawyers are taught to be experts; having the right answer is a fundamental part of our role.
I see it as fundamental part of my role.

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The passage of Bill C - 377, part of the Harper government's broader attack on labour rights, speaks to the Conservatives» fundamental lack of understanding of the role of organized labour in ensuring shared prosperity and a thriving middle class.
For any MPs with a sense of their democratic role, fundamental change of how and why Westminster works has to be a part of the response to the Scotland vote.
«It's a case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts,» said Seth Bordenstein, associate professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University, who has contributed to the body of scientific knowledge that is pointing to the conclusion that symbiotic microbes play a fundamental role in virtually all aspects of plant and animal biology, including the origin of new species.
Abstract: Currently one of the fundamental debates about promoting open access as part of the right to knowledge revolves around the increasing role of Information Technology and Communications (ICT) in everyday life.
Currently one of the fundamental debates about promoting open access as part of the right to knowledge revolves around the increasing role of Information Technology and Communications (ICT) in everyday life.
The fundamental role exhibition announcements once played was also apparent in a pair of exhibitions at MoMA earlier this year — now online — titled «Please Come to the Show: Invitations and Event Fliers from the MoMA Library,» Part 1 (ca. 1960 — 80) and Part 2 (ca. 1980 — now).
This move recognizes the role that Motivate's large - scale bike share systems have come to play in cities — they are a fundamental part of urban transit networks, and they are offering a lower - cost, more flexible complement to traditional transit.
«Business is a fundamental part of society and expectations on business play a wider role in topics that have an impact on wider society — such as a climate change and the future of energy consumption.
These employee contracts do not need to contain clauses in order to be legally binding, especially when the requirement is deemed as patently obvious, is fundamental to the individual being able to perform the duties of the role, or if it is part of a well - established company practice.
Part of that resistance lies in a rational, if shortsighted, aversion to change, and part rests on a fundamental misapprehension of technology, rooted in a misapprehension of the role of lawyPart of that resistance lies in a rational, if shortsighted, aversion to change, and part rests on a fundamental misapprehension of technology, rooted in a misapprehension of the role of lawypart rests on a fundamental misapprehension of technology, rooted in a misapprehension of the role of lawyers.
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