it gains
legitimacy from external stakeholders because of its capacity to manage and account for those funds, and to deliver outcomes.
Now, we've already seen at least some images purporting to show a Note 4 with a very Alpha - looking metal edge, but we've been suspicious of
their legitimacy from the get - go.
Not only does this mean that Bitcoin has more
legitimacy from a legal standpoint, it also means that the government will be benefitting from the seizure.
The deluge of altcoin tokens in circulation has muddled investors» ability to discern
legitimacy from myth.
If the analysis of the former Greenpeace leader is correct, it would undermine the basis of an energy policy that derives
its legitimacy from mainstream climate science.
Supranational political organisations have sought
legitimacy from NGOs, which have in turn cast the world's problems as environmental problems.
Capitalism derives its moral
legitimacy from service.
This deep concern for equality derived
its legitimacy from the view that education is the main means of consolidating Israel's largely immigrant population into one nation.
Here too, the results from point 5 can help to obtain sufficient
legitimacy from your supervisor.
I won't bother saying what it is specifically, but Coogler decided to tie some of the real - life events with entirely fabricated ones from Oscar's «past» in a way that almost sucks out all of the immediacy and
legitimacy from the moment in the titular BART train station.
There being no credible dispute that the current register of voters was compiled under legal provisions deriving
their legitimacy from the primary legal source, the entire register of voters can not be said to have been compiled unconstitutionally.»
Actually, to the opposite, many regimes explicitly derive
their legitimacy from being committed to maintaining a social system that ensures inequality, e.g. Apartheid South Africa, the Confederate State of America (racial inequality), and Soviet Russia (in this case, the ruling proletariat class ruling over all other classes; the Russian Revolution did NOT attempt to create a state with equality as many think).
And more generally it removes
legitimacy from a programe which stands as an affront to British values.
But what Novak has made clear in his book, as in the quotation above, is how the concept of nature gains its truest
legitimacy from the Bible itself, specifically in its theology of creation.
Government thus derived
its legitimacy from the people rather than from Christian teaching.
[The] social structures and attitudes in our society draw
legitimacy from the central assumptions of Western religion and philosophy.
Still, during the Christianist period, they understood themselves to derive
their legitimacy from Christianity.
A government which systematically and publicly seeks to buttress its political
legitimacy from Christian Bibles, oaths, clergy, and prayer, in continuum with more than a millennium of political leaders within Christendom, is not acting «neutrally» among religions, or between religion and non-religion.
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.
Not exact matches
Alternative lenders may use information
from payment processing companies, business bank accounts, and even Internet retailers to validate the
legitimacy of a business.
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.
«I'm talking about... the possibility of what could happen — not in the near term, but in a few years
from now — with a consumer application in which there's trust and
legitimacy with regard to a digital currency.»
Given how the state had spent time building up a new middle class,» [a] ny deviation
from the mainstream, or irony, is seen as a threat to the credibility and
legitimacy of the [Chinese Communist] Party in bringing [an] idealized way of life to reality,» Arsene told CNBC in an email.
Instead the focus was on the
legitimacy of the documents Mapes had collected — photocopied memos purportedly written by Bush's squadron commander, and secured
from Bill Burkett, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Texas Air National Guard and a known Bush critic.
While the political
legitimacy for such moves should come
from the UN or other international bodies, the military power to enforce them must come
from the United States.
Our findings, which are detailed below, 1) raise concerns with the
legitimacy and legality of certain DOJ and FBI interactions with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), and 2) represent a troubling breakdown of legal processes established to protect the American people
from abuses related to the FISA process.
The US Declaration of Independence provided a constitutional and limited government, whose fundamental goal was to protect property rights and whose
legitimacy came
from empowerment by the people.
BCH and BTC came
from same blockchain, nothing gives BTC more «
legitimacy» as Bitcoin than BCH.
While some privateness lovers should not completely satisfied concerning the improve in authorities scrutiny of cryptocurrencies, the elevated consideration
from regulatory our bodies and the calls for for KYC protocol implementation on exchanges are clear indicators that digital currencies are gaining
legitimacy within the public eye.
Our findings, which are detailed below, 1) raise concerns with the
legitimacy and legality of certain DOJ and FBI interactions with the Foreign IntelligenceSurveillance Court (FISC), and 2) represent a troubling breakdown of legal processes established to protect the American people
from abuses related to the FISA process.
Abe campaigned on the idea that the threat
from North Korea requires leaders to remove any doubt over the
legitimacy of Japan's military.
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.
While the government has cracked down on ICOs, accusing several companies of fraud, Deedcoin's on - the - books number
from the SEC gives the company some added
legitimacy moving forward.
«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.»
As significant shareholders come with considerable
legitimacy and credibility stemming
from their financial, time and energy commitment, their presence of the board and on standing committees stands to reason.
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 recent entrance into cryptocurrency
from institutional investors such as George Soros and the Rothschilds is likely to strengthen the
legitimacy of the market and further popularize its adoption.
By moving beyond legal reasoning to resolving questions of moral and political values, the Court loses the characteristics of impartiality and independence
from politics that are fundamental to its
legitimacy.
Although its
legitimacy was not universally recognized, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church drew many adherents,
from traditional believers to hard - line nationalists.
State leaders have concluded that the democratic
legitimacy arising
from elections is insufficient.
I believe in the restorative benefits of drinking tea, reading too many books, British television especially Doctor Who and Call the Midwife, long walks away
from civilization, rainy days, knitting, and the
legitimacy of popcorn for supper.
Novak's is an impressive brief for the proposition that rights can not be secured apart
from covenant and covenant must take into account the inescapable
legitimacy of rights.
We are not questioning the
legitimacy of earnings that landholders or others derive
from buildings or production on the land.
Assuming these traits are fundamental to the American political mind, most political theorists see this as reflecting the classical liberal mind — distinct
from the «modern liberal» view which accepts the
legitimacy of the welfare state — not a conservative mind.
Beneath other civilizations there were always religious assumptions - whether these came
from Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, or Christianity - and it was these assumptions which gave both
legitimacy and stability to the social order.
Q.: Other critics of lifeboat imagery have questioned the
legitimacy of shortages, have attacked the injustice inherent in current practices of distribution of food and resources, and have argued that it is possible to feed
from 38 to 45 billion people on this planet.
Feminism challenges the
legitimacy of sex roles Along with other social movements, feminism is rooted in the critique that a society so constructed that certain people and groups profit
from inequalities — between men and women, rich and poor, black and white, etc. — is a society in which money is more highly valued than love, justice, and human life itself.
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.
To separate government
from the reality of religion —
from that which speaks to the deepest and highest and most commanding ways of understanding what is really real — is to separate government
from the people who are the source of its
legitimacy.
This will keep him
from feeling weak and dependent as well as test the
legitimacy of his need.