Sentences with phrase «justified by the contribution»

This appears to count against a shift from nationalism to economism, but in fact, just as in the nationalist epoch church institutions were justified by their contribution to the nation, now government institutions are justified by their service to the economy.
Its place in the universities was justified by its contribution to helping define the moral mission of the university to modern civilization.

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This is expressed most directly in paragraph 156 of the complaint which argues that a «two percent annual flat fee on assets under management [as charged by an actively managed hedge fund seeking superior returns]... is not justified in the defined contribution plan context.»
Furthermore, by amending the Act in 2012 to create two categories of participation, Parliament was signaling that procedures need to be more focused and efficient and that, as such, the Board was justified in creating procedure that requires «rigorous demonstration» (at para 77) of the capacity to make a contribution to the Board's consideration of the matter at hand.
«He was an artist and she would bear his children and wash his clothes and care for him because there lay her immortality, there lay her own contribution to the great effort to speak the truth, to shape words, to write the novel that by existing would justify the human endeavor, an endeavor so clearly in need of justification,» she writes observing Doc Humes» wife.
But there was now a tendency to justify Christianity by its contribution to the national life.
These restrictions are justified by the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act (2010), which seeks to root out funding deemed «detrimental to the national interest.»
Although he never justifies this move, it is obvious from the start that Powell simply dismisses any German Catholic approaches to the Trinity, leaving the reader wondering how his work might have been improved by including the recent contributions of, say, Schmaus, Rahner, von Balthasar, or Greshake.
But all of these need to justify themselves, at least in part, by their contribution to the local and national economy.
This juggling with «days» to be got for so much monetary contribution, or so many prayers, the very idea that something one did oneself could produce a change, could cause God to act — all this would seem unworthy of one who owed a complete surrender to God, who could never be of himself worthy of the sovereign creator, but who had in fact been saved and justified by the Word of God, made one with the saints by the free act of Jesus.
By 1983, the stadium debt had been paid off without a singular donor making a contribution large enough to justify making the stadium his or her namesake, so ISU president Robert Parks proposed — and the Board of Regents rubber - stamped — the compromise «Cyclone Stadium / Jack Trice Field.»
He continued: «At a time when classroom teachers across the country have been denied even a one per cent pay uplift and parents are increasingly being asked by schools to make financial contributions for basic services, the excessive salaries of some academy chiefs can not be justified.
Contributions to the LDF help us to make your voice heard when and where it is needed — whether that's to educate state legislators on the importance of pet choice or to provide scientific data to counter misinformation used by federal agencies to justify new regulations.
All these specious claims for wind energy are simply part of a long line of snake oil sales spiels — intended to fool the public, and to enable politicians to justify favoring special interests by enriching various rent - seekers (which will then return the favor via campaign contributions and other reelection support).
This by itself may have been enough for justifying the choice for Gleick, although the Forbes contributions by both sides are a more likely reason.
In this case (and furthering an unsuccessful strategy to challenge adverse award decisions that, however, has made a fundamental contribution to the development of the case law in this area), Evropaïki Dynamiki challenged the debriefing received from the European Commission both on the grounds that it was 8 days late (although both the GC and the CJEU dismiss this procedural deffect easily on the basis that the delay did not however restrict the undertaking's opportunity of asserting its rights and could not, by itself, lead to the annulment of the contested decisions) and that it was insufficient — ie that the Commission had not provided sufficient reasons to justify the award of the contract to another bidder.
Such an ongoing entitlement, which would continue long after the cessation of the marital partnership and any contribution by the wife, could not be justified on the principle of sharing.
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