Sentences with phrase «legitimacy do»

What legitimacy do these people have to decide where massive sums of money will flow?
And only through its legitimacy does a board acquire the authority to oversee the management of an organization.
But what democratic legitimacy does the president of Nestlé have?

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As it is traditionally defined, the role embodies responsibilities that are the tip of the spear for everything else an organization does — everything — and yet the internal fight for legitimacy seems to be the greatest challenge it faces.
It's tempting to do what I did with Goldman in Penn Station — just take whatever names the database offers and throw them around, hoping to capitalize on any legitimacy they provide.
Don't be fooled into thinking this automatically gives the agency legitimacy; certification requires passing a few fairly easy exams, as well as maintaining a minimum monthly AdWords spend of $ 10,000 — which is a fairly low bar in the scheme of things.
You get no good intelligence, while what you do get is decidedly bad, including a corrosion of the legitimacy of security agencies and a weakening of the foundation of liberal democracy itself.
According to Stockman, the CBOE and CME decisions to add bitcoin futures to their exchanges don't give this emerging asset class legitimacy.
Also, how do we check out the legitimacy of financing offers that we receive over the Internet?
Yeomans said that though changes in litigating positions do occur and are sometimes dictated by court deadlines, the department must always be concerned not to undermine its own legitimacy by too drastic a reversal.
In contrast, other providers will typically do some underwriting to determine the legitimacy of your business.
Later that day, the Iran Front Post reported that the country's central bank had issued a statement relating that it does not recognize the legitimacy of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies within Iran's borders.
The fact there are smaller farmers involved in the protest just gives the Wildroses intentions an air of legitimacy, but believe me the Wildrose doesn't care about small farmers.
«This regulation from the Chicago Board Options Futures Exchange could assist those that deal in digital currency with establishing banking relationships because the regulation will add legitimacy to what they are doing
If you search some term or phrase and they come up on the first page, this does not automatically validate the website and the company's legitimacy.
«I think what we're trying to do is give people the legitimacy of what they're already doing of angle parking but just give them the option of making it absolutely legal.»
Bank of Montreal's medical marijuana financing debut may herald more competition for institutions already doing cannabis - related business, but it could also lend more legitimacy to the industry, some players say.
But of course you folks don't like the idea that sin doesn't exist, because sin equates the legitimacy of religion.
Religeous Books mainly write solutions and advices for the time they were announced.If you find / read something clearly not suitable for the curent time, it doesn't means that it lost its legitimacy completely.If it announce that a Prophet will come then you'll have to wait on this Prophet to have it altered to the curent time.
he is your top man and should have done some thing when these cases came up... his attempt to keep the mantle of infallibility has cost your churches legitimacy dearly..
Of course an annulment does not dissolve a valid marriage but is a declaration that such a marriage never existed (while acknowledging the legitimacy of the children born of the union).
Of course, most comments had nothing to do with our story, revolving instead around the debate about legitimacy of religion itself.
But the evidence is overwhelming that they do not» and in the foreseeable future will not» accept the legitimacy of its existence.
Andrew M. Greeley, «Comment on Hunt's» Mythological - Symbolic Religious Commitment: The LAM Scales,»» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 11 (1972): 287 - 92, proposes a fourth nonliteral but transcendent category for the scales but argues only for its legitimacy as an autonomous position, not, as I do, for its role in completing a quadripolar approach to world view.
Certainly primitive Christianity can not be perfectly understood without taking full account of all these items, and one may fairly question the legitimacy of any interpretation which does not make them even «essential» to Christianity's existence in the first century.4
If you are trying to weaken the legitimacy atheism by calling it just another belief system, what does that say about the legitimacy of your own beliefs?
These ideas of democratic legitimacy are gaining ascendancy in the world, but they do not go unchallenged.
If everyone is so sure of his existence, why then do no two of you have the same answers to questions of his legitimacy.
And to all those who say «I'm a christian but I don't believe in all that,» I say YOU are the ones who are providing the air cover and the patina of legitimacy for this unfounded, dangerous, backward, anti-intellectual way of life.
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.
There is much debate about exactly where in John this particular story should have been ascribed, as it did not show up until the 5th century, but rarely any discussion about it's legitimacy.
It does not apply its scheme of understanding to itself, because doing so would undermine its ideological legitimacy.
Once the progressive admits of the possibility of an error concerning gender identity — which she must do in order to lend legitimacy to the transgendered person's grievance in the face of obvious physiological incongruities — she exposes to the possibility of error her professed organ of gender reality, the will.
Dr. Napier says, «For all the legitimacy of the cave trip, the word that comes when we emerge from the cave where alone the Word is accessible to us — the Word is always the same: What are you doing here?
For all the legitimacy of the cave trip, the Word that comes when we emerge from the cave where alone the Word is accessible to us - the Word that comes is always the same: «What are you doing here?
The question of why the old: order began to lose its legitimacy just when it did is not one we have felt equipped to answer.
Important successor movements did survive, but the major meaning of the»60s was purely negative: the erosion of the legitimacy of the American way of life.
The hospital tent needs to have open flaps to bring in the wounded, and the spiritual physicians don't have time to check credentials or worry about fine questions of canonical legitimacy.
Yet there does seem to be some ability to recognize their legitimacy when they are propounded to those at lower levels of development, and once they have been understood and appropriated, the process can be reversed only by a tour de force.
The problems as to the legitimacy of moral education in the pubic schools disappear, however, if the proper content of moral education is recognized to be the values of justice which themselves prohibit the imposition of beliefs of one group upon another... [This] does not mean that the schools are not to be «value - oriented.»
If so, should one's view of the proper scope of judicial power, and the legitimacy of judicial supremacy, depend upon the contingent fact that the Court happened to come down the way it did on abortion?
If the Court does not claim to act merely in its own name, but for the common good and the rule of law, how then should citizens regard the effort to link abortion with the legitimacy of the Court itself and thus, it would seem, with the legitimacy of our current political regime?
Though the legitimacy of the distinction is contested, administrative subordination need not - and in many daily social contracts does not - imply essential inferiority.
If one thinks of synonyms for «civil religion» — for example, belief in the good intentions of one's nation, optimism about the future of that nation, faith in the legitimacy of its historic institutions, conviction that its errors can and will be corrected — then it is obvious that many events could and did trivialize the American civil religion.
In a few matters, we do not speak with one voice: We hold somewhat different views about the morality of contraception, the legitimacy of divorce, and clerical celibacy.
Within it, one can condemn, as the Popes have consistently done, Palestinian terrorism without rejecting the legitimacy of Palestinian peoplehood, even as one can condemn Israeli heavy - handedness in the administration of the territories without rejecting the validity of the Jewish State or its necessity as a place of security for the Jewish people.
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.
Only someone like you would think that what you're doing has any legitimacy at all.
The church may say that it has the Holy Spirit, but if it does it betrays the truth and its legitimacy.
When New York did emerge victorious, the AFL gained legitimacy in the eyes of the general public for the first time.
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