Sentences with phrase «legitimacy at»

With CBOE launching Bitcoin futures trading on December 10, followed by CME Group on December 18 and Nasdaq sometime in the first half of 2018, however, it seems like Bitcoin has achieved mainstream legitimacy at last.
Many traditional financial institutions have turned away from cryptocurrency, with worries about volatile prices and overall legitimacy at the top of the list of their concerns.
Nobody was happy, some finding that the national parliaments were losing too many powers, others retorting that the European Parliament had to recover the rights of control necessary to ensure democratic legitimacy at the supranational level.144
8) Make democracy matter on the global stage A public citizen's campaign should put on the agenda the idea that voting rights at the UN general assembly should depend on democratic legitimacy at home.
If it's not mentioned in the Queen's Speech (even though they intend to renew it with Tory backing later in the parliament) it could lead to a possible crisis of legitimacy at the very outset, with Labour seen to be doing exactly what the Tories said they'd do: put the nation's security at risk because of the SNP.
«Citizen Corbyn... will parade his grassroots legitimacy at Labour's conference in Brighton next week where he's guaranteed a hero's welcome from the army of activists who feel this time they've really got their party back.
Citizen Corbyn, elected with more votes than the Tories have members as he's fond of warning sceptics, will parade his grassroots legitimacy at Labour's conference in Brighton next week where he's guaranteed a hero's welcome from the army of activists who feel this time they've really got their party back.
Only someone like you would think that what you're doing has any legitimacy at all.
The centuries of vile and disgusting evil done by your church is proof that nothing you say about your religion has any legitimacy AT ALL.
Technique finds its legitimacy at this point and not in the first covenant, in which the word was the only power.
Therefore there is not question of legitimacy at any level or point in time.

Not exact matches

I've asked it not to publish them, or at least to check their legitimacy with me before publishing.
Nixon said the Germans are probably suffering from a «lack of legitimacy» at the central bank and are still very concerned about the impact of quantitative easing — a massive stimulus program following the euro zone debt crisis of 2011 that's designed to boost lending but also stoke inflation.
Launching bitcoin futures at the Cboe gives the often volatile digital currency legitimacy it in the eyes of some institutional investors.
The feedback loop of the city making itself attractive to start - ups and start - ups helping to make the city attractive to talented young people (who in turn create more businesses that attract more young people) is only getting started, but Robinson says he can already see the effects both in terms of the area's legitimacy — «people are saying, «hey, I would actually invest here or I would start my business here» as opposed to 10 years ago where people would avoid the city at all costs» — and quality of life for young people.
There are a lot of challenging social dynamics at play when someone this young is in this kind of position, and I have to go above and beyond what is required normally to establish my legitimacy in this position.
With years of experience in a particular industry, «these types of entrepreneurs are not only very well positioned to feel what is needed in the market — as they understand it perfectly — but they are also usually pretty good at executing their business as they easily earn their customers» and partners» trust because of their credibility and legitimacy,» claims Soussan.
Privately, the president has chafed at suggestions that Russia worked to help his campaign, believing they undermine the legitimacy of his victory.
Andrew Wright, a professor at Savannah Law School who was an associate in the White House counsel's office under President Barack Obama, said he was «glad to see the Trump administration acknowledging the legitimacy of the findings of our intelligence community and the Mueller grand jury: that Russians illegally interfered with our elections.»
«The power of international law is primarily reputational and measured in terms of legitimacy,» Mira Rapp - Hooper, a senior fellow in the Asia - Pacific Security Program at the Center for New American Security, told CNBC earlier this year, when China's island - building in the region came under scrutiny.
Industry veteran Caitlin Long spent much of this year working to get legislation passed in Wyoming that recognized the legitimacy of utility tokens at the state level.
The program, which Ressi recently presented at the Founder Institute's Boston location, is a bare bones guide to securing your startup's online identity, enhancing your appearance of legitimacy (through low - cost but well designed logos and marketing materials), understanding your startup's priorities and target consumer, and finally, getting it to the point of a rough web launch.
«If two or three of the largest economies are giving it legitimacy, one needs to take a hard look at it before you take a drastic step.»
The Ripple platform and coin being accepted by banks gives the process legitimacy and, at least from a purchaser's standpoint, can be a little more reassuring.
It helps that Blender is a centrally - located, well - appointed space: as an early - stage business we derive a lot of legitimacy from being at Blender.
At the moment, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sees the rapid conclusion of the TPP as his absolute priority for at least three reasons: it counters the current crisis of the global economic order, buttresses his domestic legitimacy and represents the anchor for his structural reform agendAt the moment, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sees the rapid conclusion of the TPP as his absolute priority for at least three reasons: it counters the current crisis of the global economic order, buttresses his domestic legitimacy and represents the anchor for his structural reform agendat least three reasons: it counters the current crisis of the global economic order, buttresses his domestic legitimacy and represents the anchor for his structural reform agenda.
So: what is at stake here from the OPCW investigation is not only the international legitimacy of Syria's Government, but the international legitimacy of the Governments that invaded it on April 13th.
The issue at stake is not so much the independence of boards, but their legitimacy and credibility.
Amazingly, some of neo-cons at Fox News are now questioning the legitimacy and motives for U.S. belligerence toward Russia using Syria as the «host.»
The Daily Orange spoke with Daniel McDowell, an assistant professor of political science at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, to discuss the volatility and legitimacy of bitcoin.
Undergraduate admissions officers at highly selective universities work hard to achieve the «right» balance between getting the smartest kids (you've got to have them to nail down «excellence») and those whom the institution needs to maintain its social justice legitimacy.
«Given the benchmarks established by international law and universal legitimacy, and in light of the support offered by the Christian Church in the Holy Land, we believe Palestinians should also have a state that they can at long last call home.
I laugh at this leader of pedophile central... as if the leader and protector of child rapists has any legitimacy to speak of issues outside his own cult.
If you wanted to have any sort of movement, you had to waive the Bible in the air to get any movement at all — any sort of legitimacy.
Firstly, at the WTO, i.e. the transfer of negotiations on investment to the WTO, in the Millennium Round, which currently has no legitimacy
Firstly, at the WTO, i.e. the transfer of negotiations on investment to the WTO, in the Millennium Round, which currently has no legitimacy - this is the dream of Sir Leon Brittan - and constitute it through the agreement known as the Transatlantic Economic Partnership.
This hubris is in contradistinction to the clear teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church» for the Catechism, while assuming a serious dialogue among government officials, just war analysts, and the public, nonetheless teaches (at § 2309) that «the evaluation of these [just war] conditions for moral legitimacy belongs to the prudential judgment of those who have responsibility for the common good.»
At the same time, our ideas of political and legal legitimacy in «politics among nations» (Hans Morgenthau) assumes the sovereignty of the nation - state.
Indeed, even those who would want to absolve Heidegger by seeing his official entry into the Nazi party or his Nazi Rektorat (rectorate) as a selfless attempt by him to prevent greater evils, are bound at least to accept the legitimacy of my inquiry.
Religious groups can facilitate or undermine the legitimacy of alliances, and any such alliances may spell victory, defeat, or at least minor alterations in the opportunities of population segments, whose identities are defined by religious commitments.
These days we seem to be entering another crisis of legitimacy, one very different from that of the 1960s but felt acutely by those at the top of society.
It turned out that the decision was not so much rooted in the Constitution as in the doctrine of precedent and» ironies begin to pile up at this point» in the Justices» perception that a contrary decision would undermine the Court's legitimacy by making it appear to be an institution influenced by politics.
«The success of markets at solving the problem of social fit without recourse to brute coercion is a crucial part of their legitimacy
The use of the word «regime» compounds the problem, for it suggests that it is not the legitimacy of a particular institution or branch of government that is at stake but the very nature of our government.
We can not pretend for one moment that such an honor at any function promoting the work of the Church doesn't give legitimacy to their position while harming the Catholic Church's image and the perceptions of those looking for guidance from our bishops and Church leaders.
In brief, then, given the legitimacy of a field - oriented approach to the God - world relationship in terms of either Whitehead's or Hartshorne's metaphysics, one can readily provide, as I see it, an appropriate explanation for Whitehead's enigmatic remarks at the end of Process and Reality about the «passage» of the consequent nature to the temporal world.
But, curiously, what has not changed at all is the underlying principle of every variety of culture - religion: that the churches should reflect the moral concerns of their social milieu; even more, that the faithfulness of this reflexivity is the criterion by which the legitimacy of the churches» role must be judged.
A professor of ethics at Loyola University, New Orleans, argues against the moral legitimacy of the death penalty, in agreement with statements of John Paul II that have been incorporated into the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
At the level of creativity - characterization, we must admit the legitimacy of many of the traditional concerns concerning divine power.
This is observed in the increasing legitimacy of «media» as a singular noun, which conjures up the image of a television supermarket, with hundreds, thousands, millions of screens all showing the same picture at once, with legions of speakers playing the same rock music, all promoting a film showing in hundreds of thousands of small identical theaters worldwide on the same day.
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