Sentences with phrase «interest of openness»

The direction was subsequently reaffirmed in November 2006 by the deputy district judge, who indicated that it was in the interest of openness and fairness and good case management.
In the interest of openness and transparency, could we see those e-mails, please?
In the interest of openness and transparency, here is a full list of current advertising partners:
In the interest of openness and transparency, here is a full list of current advertising partners:
Following schools minister David Laws refusal to publish the data, Whittaker said: «If the survey is not the only basis, in the interests of openness and transparency why will the minister not let everyone know what other things are taken into account?»
In the interests of openness, I am making available right now my correspondence with The Escapist's managing editor.
Justices Louis LeBel and Marshall Rothstein concurred with the judgment on dismissing the appeal, but argued for «a clear rule that niqabs may not be worn at any stage of the criminal trial» in the interests of openness and religious neutrality.
We've published the DWP arrangements for pre-release access to statistics in the interests of openness and transparency.

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This form of public announcement has been illegal since the 1930s, but with the transparency and openness that Web platforms provide, it is now legal to solicit expressions of interest from potential investors.
Saxo believes that openness and transparency, coupled with a full alignment of interest between providers and clients, offer a genuine opportunity for differentiation between participants that facilitate market access.
It is evident that this period influenced Morrison's permanent interest in exploring the relationships between religion and its surrounding culture, with the result that a unique feature of the Century came to be its openness to articles on topics — political and literary, for instance — that did not commonly appear in religious publications.
However, if the system of understanding breaks down — stops producing what is most important — then an openness may exist toward an alternative framework of orientation which will be more effective in guaranteeing vital interests.
In the present Discipline the church affirms its openness to divergent theological traditions and projects, declaring that the UMC's «theological spectrum... ranges over all the current mainstream options and a variety of special interest theologies as well.»
It is therefore important to distinguish between those theologians who are interested in post-modern culture because they want to better understand its effects upon the human person's openness to evangelisation, and those theologians who think that Christ should be just another option at the market of meaningful symbols, no more or less significant than Buddha or Krishna.
Jonathan Edwards is interesting for contemporary theologians because he developed a balance of brilliant intellectual honesty, fidelity to the biblical traditions, and an openness to new insight brought by personal experience.
But if those laws changed, do we really have any doubt that, in this age of openness to all things sexual, many people will be rediscovering that interest in polygamy?
It is the obedience of one lover to another: a willing, positive response and openness, in the knowledge that the other has our best interests at heart.
Some of the more interesting movements show a range of possibilities or a change over tine on the dimension of openness and closure.
An interesting question is whether this openness — this inchoateness of desire, this readiness for formation and malformation — is a good thing or a bad thing about us.
He was an experimenter who listened to those about him, both colleagues and students, with interest in and openness to new ideas and modes of expression.
When we think of the openness with which the enlightenment philosophers welcomed Chinese philosophy (Schopenhauer's interest in Indian philosophy; Goethe's, Herder's, and Rückert's interest in Indian wisdom; Richard Wagner's and Friedrich Max Müller's interest in Indian wisdom), (Citations of Heiler: Buddhistische Versenkung [Munich, 1922], p. 68; «Um die Zusammenarbeit der Christenheit mit den nichtchristlichen Religionsgemeinschaften,» Schweizerische theologische Umschau, XXII [1952], 3f.
But I am equally interested in a new openness among scientists to explore suggestions coming from the side of theology.
Nielsen - Massey remains committed to honesty, integrity and openness and respect for the rights and interests of its employees.
Whilst the openness at the top makes for an interesting run - in to the end of the campaign, the competition at the other end of the table is just as intense, where the battle to avoid relegation really is hotting up.
I've been thinking of adopting a child in the future and this is a very interesting topic to learn about the openness of your relationship to the child birth families.
The purpose of requiring parliamentary approval of agreements or measures of critical national importance has been held by this court to be to ensure transparency, openness and parliamentary consent in the national interest, but this court has never attributed an overbreadth role to parliament in such matters beyond the parameters of the particular matter in regard to which such parliamentary approval is required.
«If the Senate under your leadership is committed to serving the public interest, it should reaffirm its commitment to openness by urgently publishing details of salaries and allowances of members.
• That there is openness about appointments to committees, about consultants and about hiring staff to ensure there is proper vetting, avoidance of conflicts of interest and nepotism.
The code requires members to act in the public interest and in accordance with the seven general principles of conduct identified by the committee on standards in public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.
We will continue to attract the brightest and the best to work or study in Britain — indeed openness to international talent must remain one of this country's most distinctive assets — but that process must be managed properly so that our immigration system serves the national interest.
«What ESD's marketing efforts can accomplish is to create interest and openness on the part of business owners to do business in New York.
This is the yawning chasm that divides Andy from Jeremy, and no amount of openness about policies or interesting ideas, however welcome they may be in setting the tone of the debate, can cover for it.
It added that the experience of those local authorities that have addressed the problem «suggests that the best response to public alarm and media interest is a policy of openness and cooperation... Clear information helps to avoid the spread of uncertainty and unfounded rumours.»
Not only does the test analyze your levels of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism (allowing us to search for matches that complement you), it gives you a chance to be upfront about your dating priorities - like, for instance, your interest in Japanese dating.
And on Ray's interest in telling the stories of young people, often loners or societal outcasts, she noted: «He saw the juice, potential, openness and flexibility of youth and he loved it.»
This visceral work of cinema is a testament to the unassailable human spirit and poses one of the questions that will define this century: Will our global society emerge from fear, isolation, and self - interest and choose a path of openness, freedom, and respect for humanity?
We always want to give even the foulest of characters the benefit of the doubt because they might turn out to be interesting, but, while there's nothing actually evil about these people, that feeling of openness to whatever these characters might offer disappears pretty quickly.
It is far better for a governing body member to err on the side of openness when deciding whether or not to disclose such interests, rather than trying to manage the situation on their own.
At the same time, professional developers need to retain an attitude of openness to all teachers, including those who act more resistant to change, by creating interesting and worthwhile opportunities for them to receive technical assistance and support.
This reviewer would hazard a guess that Cumming and Milius have little in common on the basis of one small but interesting detail - Charles Cumming's website is the only one I can recollect visiting where less than positive book reviews share equal space with the glowing ones, which would appear to indicate a certain openness on the author's part - not a character trait shared by Alec Milius!
The combination of the Runes actually being useful, the openness of the game's world, and the other heroes being on the same quest as you and changing from friend to foe as you get more powerful keeps the game interesting and unpredictable.
Sculptors like Jessica Stockholder, Rachel Harrison, and Jessica Jackson Hutchins make similar work with deceptively generic features, a more or less gloppy formlessness that resists categorization and herein lies the irony: these features, ineffably formed blobs, provocative agglutinations of commercial materials with infusions of color, don't easily fall into an aesthetic history, yet, their openness deems an interest not attributed to standard discourse that normally makes a contemporary form worthy of contemplation.
Topics circulating through the group include: an interest in the archive and documentation, the use of storytelling and theatricality, the delights of obsessive drawing practices, examinations into troubling recent history, spiritual openness and exploration, and commitment to craftsmanship.
I will also applaud Hulme's openness, and I used to like what he wrote quite a bit; like Judith's initial discussion of «tribalism,» I found his approach to the problems of tribalism in science to be quite interesting.
AK — I find it interesting that even as you call for more openness, you resort to overly broad categorizations, that return no real value in terms of discussion.
We can not at this time verify that, but have included it in the interest of complete honesty and openness
The story of the response to this document and its eventual withdrawal should hold interest for anyone concerned with the governance of emerging technologies or openness in science policy.
In the interests of credibility I would like to be able to attribute the data on these pages, but the lack of openness in the industry makes this impossible in some cases.
Openness is good; we should be willing to disclose who funds our research and should be willing to acknowledge any conflicts of interest.
1) openness and transparency 2) conflict of interest in choice of papers informing the AR's 3) prominent demarcation of «greywash»
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