Not exact matches
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has released a summary of issues associated with country - by - country reporting by taxpayers responding
to a particular aspect of a joint G20 / OCED project investigating the
fairness and integrity of
global tax systems.
«Surely
global market
fairness is vital
to the competitive conditions facing our local dairy, steel and aluminum manufacturers,
to name a few.»
And, in
fairness, the prime minister did have a strong case
to make about the hesitant and confused manner in which the Tories reacted
to last year's
global financial meltdown.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has said that allowing the public
to see the country by country reporting records of companies operating in the EU is not enough
to counter growing
global scepticism about the
fairness of the tax system.
And always a party of restless and relentless reformers, the new mission for new Labour is
to realise our passion for
fairness and responsibility in these new
global times.
It's easy
to see equity in education as a matter of
fairness, access, and inclusion, but that's only the case if what's being fairly accessed is a system of teaching and learning that's fluid, responsive, dynamic, neutral, alive, and able
to meet the needs of an increasingly
global population.
We're constantly working
to improve our programs and increase
fairness of how we allocate the KDP Select
Global Fund.
In his large - scale, collaboratively made wall drawings, Rirkrit Tiravanija taps
global historical events that incite mass demonstrations
to show the ongoing human desire for equality and
fairness and the need
to speak truth
to power.
Progressives, the real, hard core activist types, use «
fairness,» «the children», «save the whales,» and «stop
global warming»
to achieve the one end they all share, the accumulation of power.
This does seem
to impose some reasonable limits using the term «optimal» in regard
to the current BEST calculations but in
fairness I think the improvement in «
global temperature -LRB-?)»
Although different theories of distributive justice would reach different conclusions about what «
fairness» requires quantitatively, most of the positions taken by opponents of climate change policies fail
to pass minimum ethical scrutiny given the huge differences in emissions levels between high and low emitting nations and the enormity of
global emissions reductions needed
to prevent catastrophic climate change.
However, if high - emitting nations take the «equity» and «
fairness» requirement seriously, they will need
to not only reduce ghg emissions at very, very rapid rates, a conclusion that follows from the steepness of the remaining budget curves alone, but also they will have
to reduce their ghg emissions much faster than poor developing nations and faster than the
global reductions curves entailed only by the need
to stay within a carbon budget.
Although different theories of distributive justice would reach different conclusions about what «
fairness» requires quantitatively, most of the positions taken by opponents of climate change policies fail
to pass minimum ethical scrutiny given the huge differences in emissions levels between high and low emitting nations and individuals and the enormity of
global emissions reductions needed
to prevent catastrophic climate change.
Distributive justice requires that all people who are causing harm
to others reduce their emissions
to their fair share of safe
global emission where
fairness is determined either on the basis of equality or other ethically relevant criteria.
An elemental question begs
to be corroborated in more than one way for sheer
fairness: When the main pushers of the idea that the «reposition
global warming» phrase insinuate it is proof of an industry - led disinformation effort employing crooked skeptic climate scientists — Naomi Oreskes saying it indicates a plot
to supply «alternative facts,» Gelbspan saying it is a crime against humanity, and Al Gore implying it is a cynical oil company effort — are they truly oblivious
to the necessity of corroborating whether or not that phrase and the memo subset it came from actually had widespread corrupting influence, or did they push this «evidence» with malice knowing it was worthless?
Craig, in
fairness to Dan H, he was responding
to my assertion about public opinion polls on the perceived «importance» of
global warming, which was in turn my response
to Superman1's unsupported assertion that the US electorate «couldn't care less».
All just saying that there's more
to questions of
fairness and
global democratic movements than whether or not GW exists and merits a response.
Although as we have seen what
fairness requires is a matter about which different ethical theories might reach different conclusions, a claim by almost any nation in the top 80 percent of
global per capita emissions that it is already below its fair share of safe
global emissions is highly unlikely
to pass scrutiny on the basis of any conceivable ethically theory.
In
fairness, Kappos also discusses some of the work that remains
to be done, particularly
to address the
global perception that the PTO's patents are of «lower quality» than those issued by its European or Japanese counterparts.
Law is increasingly not getting the job done, let alone addressing the long - term crisis in access
to justice and modern challenges such as automation, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, climate change, and safety and
fairness in
global supply chains.»
The material contribution test achieves
fairness in compensation because the plaintiff has already established a but for causation on a
global scale, but is unable
to determine which specific defendant was responsible for the injury.
Global Workplace Insider Clear language trumps
fairness: Be clear in collective agreements
to avoid double dipping