Yet his dismissal of the «common apprehension» that active powers play a role «in our complex ideas of natural substance» as they do
in voluntary action «they being not, perhaps, so truly active powers as our hasty thoughts are apt to represent them,» is conspicuously hesitant, For what is the force (that is to say, the weakness) of «perhaps»?
«Businesses» engagement
in voluntary actions to reduce their impact on Earth's ecosystems can be an engine of positive change in two ways: it can be a source of new opportunities for business, and a means of preserving our natural assets for future generations,» states Jonathan Lash, President of World Resources Institute.
Not exact matches
That
in itself is a principle requiring debate, given the dilemma between facilitating more
voluntary action and undermining its non-conditional moral basis.
As long as responsibility was primarily for
voluntary actions, man must be seen as able,
in a quite simple and direct sense, to do what he ought.
This transcendence is palpably demonstrated by the
voluntary exercise of the will
in making decisions and directing the body's
actions.
In other words a conscious voluntary action should be associated with a tendency for the potentials in the field to lead the potentials in the neuron
In other words a conscious
voluntary action should be associated with a tendency for the potentials
in the field to lead the potentials in the neuron
in the field to lead the potentials
in the neuron
in the neurons.
Persuasion
in this sense consists
in communicating information about the advantages of a certain course of
action to gain strength of beauty from natural consequences unmanipulated by the
voluntary action of other people.
My final conclusion is that there is real satisfaction
in a philosophy which can bring under a common viewpoint the vast body of secondary but verifiable knowledge of the external world which constitutes science, with its necessarily deterministic and probabilistic interpretations, and the primary but private knowledge which each of us has of his own stream of consciousness, more or less continually directed toward the finding of an acceptable course through the difficulties of the external world by means of
voluntary actions.
Moreover, all of this common knowledge of the so - called primary properties is based on measurements
in terms of units: centimeter, gram, second, with operational definitions which are recipes for
voluntary actions.
Open to all California wineries and vineyards as a
voluntary option, CSWA's new program requires applicants to meet 58 prerequisite criteria that are among the 227 best management practices
in the Code of Sustainable Winegrowing Practices Self - Assessment Workbook to be eligible for the program, assess winery and / or vineyard operations, create and implement an annual
action plan and show improvement over time.
The government's measures, centred on the sugar tax announced by George Osborne
in March, rely on
voluntary action by the food and drink industry and are shorn of any restrictions on junk food marketing and advertising.
The move by the Premier League seems forced, something that will not have the symbolism or the impact of the
voluntary actions of the people at Wembley Stadium earlier
in the week.
The complaint submitted by Baby Milk
Action was presented
in the publication Nestlé's UN Global Compact cover up: How Nestlé's Shared Value reports cover up malpractice and bring the UN
voluntary initiative for corporate responsibility into disrepute (NESTLÉ CRITICS, 2009) which included information from various civil society organisations (note 3) alleging violations
in the areas of:
While the guidance, if finalized, would remain
voluntary, Wilking believes the FDA's
action «signals to industry that [it] plans to take a more active role
in policing infant formula marketing.»
Mr Brabeck became CEO the year after I joined Baby Milk
Action on an initial 6 - month contract (I'm still here, albeit on a part - time /
voluntary basis
in recent years).
The World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative UK report
in 2016 affirmed the borough's
actions as it recommends
in Indicator 6 (Community - based support) that «commissioners ensure that there is a range of postnatal services that include both health professional and
voluntary - sector breastfeeding support to meet local needs and provide clear access to specialist support» and that they «maintain the full range of health visiting services, and maintain health visiting as a universal service».
It is interesting to know about the behavioral problems
in toddlers that at the beginning they might be
voluntary actions that later become a habit.
But it won't be achieved without a drastic shift
in the world's economic structures, That shift can't be made by
voluntary action or market mechanisms alone, though both have a part to play.
In the last 40 years the architecture of
voluntary citizen
action has been transformed.
Other factors include a clear,
voluntary decision of the «victim», the extent of the suspect's
actions in bringing about the suicide, and the extent to which the suspect cooperates with police officers.
And, notes Richard Denison, senior scientist at Environmental Defense Fund, many other PFC compounds not covered by the EPA
actions or
voluntary phaseouts are currently used — including
in food packaging — that raise similar environmental health concerns.
The take - home lesson is that the brain has specific cortical circuits that, when triggered, are associated with sensations that arise
in the course of wanting to initiate and then carry out a
voluntary action.
The researchers found
in a study that when punitive measures from regulatory agencies were followed by help from business support organizations, companies were more likely to stick to
voluntary improvement projects than when these projects were followed by punitive regulatory
actions, said Suvrat S. Dhanorkar, assistant professor of supply change management, Penn State.
With
voluntary muscle
action progressively affected, patients
in the later stages of the disease may become totally paralyzed.
We found that, even a second before executing a
voluntary action, visual contrast sensitivity oscillates
in the delta \ theta range, phase - locked with the forthcoming
action.
Breathing is unique
in that it's an automatic response that can also be controlled with
voluntary actions.
We reported this to the Food Standards Agency, who have taken
action to notify Cow & Gate of labelling requirements and issued the following statement:
In light of advice from the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition on the adverse effects of trans fats on the risk of coronary heart disease, the Agency welcomes the voluntary action by the UK food industry to reduce the levels of artificial trans fats in our food
In light of advice from the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition on the adverse effects of trans fats on the risk of coronary heart disease, the Agency welcomes the
voluntary action by the UK food industry to reduce the levels of artificial trans fats
in our food
in our foods.
The study of electricity
in muscles probably began as early as the middle of the 1600s, with the discovery of the electric ray fish and experiments using frog legs (Clarys, 1994; Reaz et al. 2006), although it was not until 1792 that it was discovered that electricity could actually produce muscle contractions (Reaz et al. 2006), and 1849, when it was found that electric potential difference (also known as voltage) could be monitored
in voluntary muscle
actions (Reaz et al. 2006).
The confusion also occurs when people assume that
voluntary work does not entail any obligation
in being responsible for tasks and
actions that are assigned; no contractual and financial consequences are at stake here.
Washington — As bills to outlaw abortion and to end school busing moved toward legislative
action last week, the Senate approved a measure endorsing
voluntary prayer
in public schools.
The joint survey by the NEU and the Child Poverty
Action Group (CPAG) also reveals the extent to which schools are stepping
in to fill the gaps left by the cuts to statutory services and
voluntary and community organisations.
Four of his overseas» benchmark» examples have national education systems, run by the central government, and he seems at ease with America moving
in that direction, not just via
voluntary comings - together of states (e.g. the Common Core) but also through forceful
actions by Uncle Sam.
A learning contract is a
voluntary document that outlines
actions the learner promises to take
in a course to achieve academic success.
Educators were unclear last week how passage of the broadly worded California Civil Rights Initiative will affect affirmative
action,
voluntary desegregation efforts, and academic programs targeting minorities and women
in the state.
As a result of the decision, the Connecticut State Legislature passed legislation
in 1997 encouraging
voluntary actions toward racial integration.
(d)
In the case of an alleged act or practice prohibited by this title which occurs in a State, or political subdivision of a State, which has no State or local law prohibiting such act or practice, a civil action may be brought under subsection (a): Provided, That the court may refer the matter to the Community Relations Service established by title X of this Act for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing voluntary complianc
In the case of an alleged act or practice prohibited by this title which occurs
in a State, or political subdivision of a State, which has no State or local law prohibiting such act or practice, a civil action may be brought under subsection (a): Provided, That the court may refer the matter to the Community Relations Service established by title X of this Act for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing voluntary complianc
in a State, or political subdivision of a State, which has no State or local law prohibiting such act or practice, a civil
action may be brought under subsection (a): Provided, That the court may refer the matter to the Community Relations Service established by title X of this Act for as long as the court believes there is a reasonable possibility of obtaining
voluntary compliance, but for not more than sixty days: Provided further, That upon expiration of such sixty - day period, the court may extend such period for an additional period, not to exceed a cumulative total of one hundred and twenty days, if it believes there then exists a reasonable possibility of securing
voluntary compliance.
This comprehensive approach includes immediate and long - term steps such as: launching «Operation Classification»
in the Bakken region to verify that crude oil is being properly classified; issuing safety advisories, alerts, emergency orders and regulatory updates; conducting special inspections; moving forward with a rulemaking to enhance tank car standards; and reaching agreement with railroad companies on a series of immediate
voluntary actions they can take by reducing speeds, increasing inspections, using new brake technology and investing
in first responder training.
We'll contact you about
voluntary corporate
actions for securities you own
in your Vanguard Brokerage Account.
â $ œThe Company took this
voluntary recall
action immediately after learning this morning from the FDA that wheat gluten supplied from a specific manufacturing facility
in China contained melamine.
In this stage, it should be remembered that patient has no control and awareness of its whereabouts and in - voluntary bodily action
In this stage, it should be remembered that patient has no control and awareness of its whereabouts and
in - voluntary bodily action
in -
voluntary bodily
actions.
In some cases our officers gain voluntary compliance by educating pet guardians about their responsibilities and proper pet care; in other situations it may warrant administrative action and / or an arrest and criminal prosecutio
In some cases our officers gain
voluntary compliance by educating pet guardians about their responsibilities and proper pet care;
in other situations it may warrant administrative action and / or an arrest and criminal prosecutio
in other situations it may warrant administrative
action and / or an arrest and criminal prosecution.
Researchers from the Messerli Research Institute
in Vienna have been testing whether dogs show signs of prosocial behavior —
voluntary actions that benefit others.
When an entire Roski MFA class withdrew
in May of 2015, Dean Erica Muhl undermined the potency of their
action by recasting it to the media as a «
voluntary leave» that she had granted.
We thank the emerging economies for their
voluntary actions and especially appreciate the work and leadership of the europeans
in this effort.
My overall impression remains that while it certainly hits all the right points
in terms of what the issues are, the central failing will be that all of it is based upon
voluntary national
actions.
Having said this as loudly and clearly as I am able, let me add
in the strongest possible terms, that there are humane ways of establishing a
voluntary, individually confirmed «ONE CHILD PER FAMILY» program of
action within the family of humanity.
* Work together on mitigation - related technology cooperation strategies
in specific economic sectors, promote the exchange of mitigation information and analysis on sectoral efficiency, the identification of national technology needs and
voluntary,
action - oriented international cooperation, and consider the role of cooperative sectoral approaches and sector - specific
actions, consistent with the Convention;
In contrast, efforts to reduce vehicle oil consumption were put in the deep freeze from the Reagan administration until the end of the George W. Bush administration and the approach to CO2 was limited to calls for voluntary actions — calls that went unneeded by the auto industr
In contrast, efforts to reduce vehicle oil consumption were put
in the deep freeze from the Reagan administration until the end of the George W. Bush administration and the approach to CO2 was limited to calls for voluntary actions — calls that went unneeded by the auto industr
in the deep freeze from the Reagan administration until the end of the George W. Bush administration and the approach to CO2 was limited to calls for
voluntary actions — calls that went unneeded by the auto industry.
Beyond implementing national pilots to engage the private sector
in carbon offsetting, some of these governments also view their «
voluntary» programs as the first step toward developing national climate
action plans and regulated carbon marketplaces.
A supplementary judgement is as to whether any
voluntary actions are going to be enough to reach long term sustainability without irreparably damaging the planet and ourselves
in the process.