Not exact matches
The lack of
discipline within the
public sector is evident
in many ways.
Wang, who heads China's top anti-graft agency and is
in charge of
public discipline, was the key target of Chinese dissident Guo Wengui's allegations of corruption
in the highest party ranks.
«If you are not
disciplined enough, you can be much more inefficient than if you were at work,» says Howard Hook, a certified financial planner and certified
public accountant with Access Wealth Planning
in Roseland, N.J.
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A Marjory Stoneman Douglas teacher won't face immediate
discipline from the Broward County schools after being arrested for leaving a loaded gun
in a
public restroom.
If the point of your article is to criticize the AIDS lobby for ignoring the ethical dimensions of this social malady, or to criticize the moral philosophy that compels AIDS activists to hand out condoms
in public high schools instead of emphasizing the importance of chastity and self -
discipline, then you should be commended.
To aid
in this, the synod suggested that congregations exercise closer
discipline and that the magistrates also enforce
public discipline.
But all academic
disciplines abstract from the actual world
in such ways that they are not qualified to provide the overview for the formation of
public policy.
(and to those who question, my daughter shall soon have her masters
in a combined science
discipline and my son has a 97.9 average and has maxed out his
public service hours with the Key Club.
Health care for the poor, education
in the inner city, job training for welfare mothers,
discipline for criminally offending youths, improvement of community infrastructure and housing, nutrition for infants, drug treatment for recovering addicts» all of these things and more require the provision of
public funds and are essential to the progress we seek.
Whatever
disciplining behavior may mean these days on the part of churches, there are no possible powers except exclusion from the particular group (which,
in a heterogeneous society, is not being made a pariah) and possibly influencing
public opinion.
In my SBL presidential address and in my convocation address when beginning my tenure at Harvard Divinity School, I argued that theological disciplines and institutions must explicitly reflect on their rhetorical, public, sociopolitical function
In my SBL presidential address and
in my convocation address when beginning my tenure at Harvard Divinity School, I argued that theological disciplines and institutions must explicitly reflect on their rhetorical, public, sociopolitical function
in my convocation address when beginning my tenure at Harvard Divinity School, I argued that theological
disciplines and institutions must explicitly reflect on their rhetorical,
public, sociopolitical functions.
But beyond saying that women can shine
in every profession, Stein calls women to exercise their professions as women: «The participation of women
in the most diverse professional
disciplines could be a blessing for the entire society, private or
public, precisely if the specifically feminine ethos would be preserved» (Woman, p. 49).
If they prove themselves worthy of
public confidence by maintaining high standards of competence, if through professional associations and voluntary accrediting agencies they
discipline themselves
in matters of knowledge, skill, and character, independence of political control can be assured, and unwarranted interference and coercion can be successfully resisted.
Admittedly, it takes me over 300 pages
in the book mentioned above to try to spell out with some degree of adequacy just what criteria, what mode of argumentation, what evidence, what methods seem most appropriate for rendering theological discourse an explicitly
public discipline.
That we live
in an age where the
discipline of history is
in disarray
in the
public square is beyond dispute.
This
discipline is unusual among the social sciences
in the influence it has on
public life.
The religious institutions which formed such people and continued to claim their loyalty took
public responsibility
in this sense for granted, The churches preached a gospel which supported responsible lives without needing to draw their members deeply into esoteric spiritual
disciplines or arcane theological issues.
That is to say, they must, as much as possible, frame their arguments
in a
public vocabulary that is as accessible to as many people as possible, and must exercise a
disciplined restraint
in appealing explicitly to religious authority.
By that is meant the decision not to
discipline the many theologians and priests who,
in a
public and concerted campaign, rejected the teaching of the 1968 encyclical on human sexuality, Humanae Vitae (On Human Life).
And to what extent is the local congregation any longer able to serve as a school for the creation of a self -
disciplined, independent,
public - spirited,
in a word, virtuous citizen?
In this chapter we are concerned with the significance of all public worship as such and with why praying in church should be part of the normal Christian discipline of lif
In this chapter we are concerned with the significance of all
public worship as such and with why praying
in church should be part of the normal Christian discipline of lif
in church should be part of the normal Christian
discipline of life.
They are seeking what has been called post-modern paradigms for «an open secular democratic culture» within the framework of a
public philosophy (Walter Lippman) or Civil Religion (Robert Bellah) or a new genuine realistic humanism or at least a body of insights about the nature of being and becoming human, evolved through dialogue among renascent religions, secularist ideologies including the philosophies of the tragic dimension of existence and
disciplines of social and human sciences which have opened themselves to each other
in the context of their common sense of historical responsibility and common human destiny.
Most parents tend to avoid
disciplining their children
in public due to embarrassment.
Although many parents fear the embarrassment of
disciplining their child
in a
public space, there's really no need to be embarrassed.
While your teen may be rude
in front of company or
in public, you don't need to
discipline him right then and there.
If your child uses bad language
in public, consider setting up a
discipline consequence.
And remember, don't feel bad about
disciplining your child
in public.
If he doesn't cooperate, it's important to follow through with
discipline: Once he learns that Mommy and Daddy are softies
in public, his behavior
in these situations will only get worse.
For example, physicians can educate parents on child development to reduce angry and punitive responses to normative child behaviours and provide resources on positive
discipline.46
In addition, physicians may refer parents to
public health programs, resource centres, positive parenting programs and other clinical professionals for further support.
As Pastor MacArthur has said: «It appears rather obvious on biblical grounds that Mr. Ezzo's refusal to heed his own church's
discipline disqualifies him from Christian leadership or
public ministry
in any context.
This is virtually impossible
in a
public vote (but it might work
in a parliament with good factional
discipline).
Wollaston wants to see the
public sector pay cap lifted — «we can not keep out finger
in that dam much longer,» she insists — but is aware of the costs involved, and the need for the Tories to maintain fiscal
discipline.
The «right» to a
public education
in this country has made schools impotent to
discipline young people who have turned the education system into a race for the bottom.
What is required is
discipline in managing the
public finances, with a root and branch review of all current expenditure commitments.
As the TU notes, the
Public Officers Law clearly states elected officials may not «articipate in any decision to hire, promote, discipline or discharge a relative for any compensated position at, for or within any state agency, public authority or the Legislature.&
Public Officers Law clearly states elected officials may not «articipate
in any decision to hire, promote,
discipline or discharge a relative for any compensated position at, for or within any state agency,
public authority or the Legislature.&
public authority or the Legislature.»
But if you aspire to forms of life
in common constellated around
public things,
in affectively charged ways that are both pleasurable and sometimes infuriating, built around finding, promoting and building shared
public objects, engaged
in some common cause, but not
disciplined into oppressive forms of normalisation, then agonistic politics is very optimistic.
The state
Public Officers Law says a legislator may not «participate in any decision to hire, promote, discipline or discharge a relative for any compensated position at, for or within any state agency, public authority or the Legislature.&
Public Officers Law says a legislator may not «participate
in any decision to hire, promote,
discipline or discharge a relative for any compensated position at, for or within any state agency,
public authority or the Legislature.&
public authority or the Legislature.»
«The new contract strikes a balance of ensuring that our
public servants are treated fairly, while reaffirming our commitment to fiscal
discipline that taxpayers deserve,» Gov. Andrew Cuomo said
in the prepared announcement.
The budget would include measures to restore fiscal
discipline and good economic governance, transparent and accountable use of
public resources in accordance with the new Public Financial Management Law and to provide a credible basis for economic policy clarity going forward, the statement
public resources
in accordance with the new
Public Financial Management Law and to provide a credible basis for economic policy clarity going forward, the statement
Public Financial Management Law and to provide a credible basis for economic policy clarity going forward, the statement added.
The Nigeria Police Force is a
disciplined organization and will not allow any situation to degenerate into disturbance of
Public Peace and breakdown of Law and Order anywhere
in the Country.
«No employee shall commit any act or neglect any duty which
in any way is prejudicial to good order,
discipline, or efficiency, or reflects unfavorably upon the good name and reputation of the Port Authority, or adversely affects the interests of the Port Authority or those of the general
public.»
«This will help instill more
discipline in the use of
public resources and ultimately guarantee a better future for us and our children.
«The
public have got to be persuaded for the future that we would run the economy and control
public spending
in a tough and
disciplined way.
Any party which allows a Party Official to suggest
in public l that an MP «should be lynched» — and does not
discipline him — is a disgrace.
«We are thankful for the fiscal
discipline in the management of our
public finances which resulted
in the government attaining its budget deficit target.
Like ALL employees (
in both the
public and private sectors), there's nothing unusual about your boss being both the judge AND jury when it comes to
disciplining employees.
First, fiscal
discipline is fundamental to Labour's thinking and policy development, underpinning every proposal we make, every argument we advance — not only because our wider message will not be heard if people see us only as spenders, and not also as reformers — but also because we simply will not be able to deliver the changes we want to make
in government if we do not have strong
public finances.
«David... believed
in constant political campaigning as the daily style of politics and
in exerting control - freak
discipline over his colleagues, with steady injunctions about the use of set policy lines and slogans on all
public occasions, of the kind which has given a talking clock style to many politicians.»
Jonathan Portes, professor of Economics and
Public Policy at King's College London, author of Capitalism: 50 things you need to know, tweets at @jdportes 2016 has been in equal measure fascinating and horrifying for economists like me who believe that our discipline has much to contribute to public d
Public Policy at King's College London, author of Capitalism: 50 things you need to know, tweets at @jdportes 2016 has been
in equal measure fascinating and horrifying for economists like me who believe that our
discipline has much to contribute to
public d
public debate.