Sentences with phrase «much legitimacy»

Institutional entry into the world of Bitcoin futures should bring much legitimacy and, it is hoped, a sense of calm to the trading floor.
And they are given just as much legitimacy as scientists with strong credentials and who publish in the peer - reviewed literature.
A lot of carmakers have been introducing performance badges, and some have as much legitimacy as an attendance prize at a kids» three - legged sack race.
Only after establishing that can anyone honestly decide how much legitimacy the second chamber should have: how large its elected element and how solid its array of powers.
She has found that the processes by which we construct meaning in the concept of legitimacy are decisive in how much legitimacy we accord the EU.
A government with just eight months of its term left does not have very much legitimacy.

Not exact matches

Never mind that Silvercorp's chief financial officer, Maria Tang, had cobbled together as much evidence as she and her team could in the short time to demonstrate the legitimacy of Silvercorp's figures.
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.
I can assure you that having your own hosted site looks much better and will attract more legitimacy and opportunities.
This acceptance has, in a way, given the much - needed legitimacy to Ripple cryptocoins.
The new exchange is poised to bring much needed legitimacy to the non-government backed cryptocurrency, which has often been under the scanner.
The issue at stake is not so much the independence of boards, but their legitimacy and credibility.
Conversely, the shrill, vitriolic, self - serving, and obviously unfair attacks on administration officials by the civil rights lobby has drained their criticism of much of its legitimacy.
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.
This role gave legitimacy to Protestantism's special place in the culture, even after it lost much of its formal power.
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.
Because of its bearing on the question of purpose, therefore, much of this book will focus on the feasibility and legitimacy of hierarchical thinking.
This has direct bearing on two problems very much in current thinking, the legitimacy of extramarital sex relations and birth control within marriage.
Thus far, however, the UN's intervention has kept itself to the surface of much deeper changes happening in the country and by engaging extremely problematic figures like Abdelhakim Belhadj, it has lost much of its legitimacy in Libya public consciousness.
During the same period, the so - called «secular» regime became much nastier, more corrupt, more despotic and without legitimacy.
Pretty much where it all was on day one, with an internal inquiry finding that under party rules, Lord Rennard did not bring the party into disrepute — however, that same report tainted it's own legitimacy by saying the accounts of alleged victims were credible but could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
«At a time that police and community should be so much closer together, that there should be a bond of legitimacy and trust between them, that is not the case in so many communities in this city.
That would maintain trade unionist involvement with an equal weighting (rather than half the weighting as in the recent electoral college) and avoid what Sunder Katwala calls a «legitimacy question» (the possibility that different candidates would win different sections of an electoral college) because Ed would simply have won by a much larger margin.
Elect a people's convention to propose Lords reform, amongst other reforms, and it will have the legitimacy that Clegg's plans do not and thus it will be much harder to justify blocking.
The game wasn't too great (it was far more of an interactive movie than it was anything that allowed much expression or experimentation), but the fact that Aykroyd and Harold Ramis helped write it lent it an air of legitimacy.
The Ben Achour Commission — an umbrella organization comprised of 150 members responsible for the National Constituent Assembly election (NCA)-- established a number of agreements between major political parties, including: a «process first» view that addressed only those matters necessary to return order and stability to Tunisia; a constituent assembly vote that took place prior to a vote for the president so that incentives were present to build consensuses and party platforms that were prioritized over electing a leader who might otherwise wield too much power; ensuring that women are given ample representation in writing the constitution; and the creation of an electoral commission to ensure that all parties were confident in the legitimacy of the elections.
It provides the rationale and operational details for a radical decentralization of school governance and preserves the legitimacy of a much - diminished, locally elected governing entity.
Getting published by a traditional press might give a writer a bit more «legitimacy,» but the writer still has to put as much if not more work into the process, especially post-publication when the book is suppose to sell and make the publisher a lot of money.
But like so many other fans, he just doesn't care, and gives the scan sites just that much more legitimacy to the rest of the world who doesn't know better.
Yes, that market share is growing, but we are still fighting for legitimacy within the publishing industry, much less with a large portion of the reading public.
Don't forget the term «flash fiction» has only recently, in the last 25 years, given legitimacy to the form — until then all these stories were «marooned in a wasteland» as Susan Sontag would say, forced to compete with much different stories.
You don't think much about the legitimacy of a Citibank or Bank of America branch.
The is a matter still very much under debate, with most evidence of its legitimacy based on theory and anecdotal evidence.
But with thinking - man's developer Ken Levine at the helm, it is so much more than that; it's plot delves into quantam physics, alternate realities and it even points an accusing finger at fans of shooters and questions the legitimacy of their form of entertainment.
For me, painting's legitimacy depends on that voice — that prevailing, inexhaustible quality, much more than on its circumstantial use value, technical factors, material conditions, its social or historical context, and those sorts of attributes which are so important to those who need to organize things.
«Let's face it, the art world is as much a boys club as any other industry, and showing an emerging female artist next to a Jenny Holzer or Marilyn Minter provides an incredible platform and legitimacy for what she's doing.
Not much, it seems, except demands that denialist propaganda be given respect and legitimacy that it does not deserve.
Terrifying stories about the immanent deaths of millions of people was not intended to engage the public as much as it was to arm organisations and governments with a sense of legitimacy and purpose in spite of public opinion.
Since so much is riding on an uncertain art and imprecise science, only further methodological debate, exposure, and interdisciplinary consensus about legitimacy will allow us to place the needed level of confidence in results like MBH.
But this reveals that science — as an institution, rather than a process — is much less involved in discovery than in supplying climate politics and its bureaucracies with legitimacy.
However, the risk is that the over enthusiasm of the Trump administration for overthrowing pretty much everything from the Obama administration and the UNFCCC / IPCC will bias the proceedings and diminish the legitimacy of the outcome in influencing the national dialogue on this topic.
This blog has pointed out, however, that environmentalism is at least as much an attempt to circumnavigate problems of democratic legitimacy as it is a response to environmental problems — that it is easier to take moral authority from scientific experts than it is to elicit from the governed the consent to govern in lieu of a convincing argument.
As Brendan O'Neill observed, Andrew Wakefield didn't cause the MMR panic on his own — in fact the Lancet gave his paper legitimacy (just as PLOS now gives Grimes's nonsense a platform) which was compounded by the witch hunt that the duped journal and scientific medical establishment then threw itself did as much to promote the conspiracy story as did any fraudulent claim by the researcher.
Canadians, rightly I think, are not much impressed with the legitimacy or expertise of elected judges.
But if voters are largely ignorant about what it is that the legislatures are up to anyway — and prof. Somin observers that «[f] or most legislation, the vast majority of voters will not have heard of its existence, much less have an informed opinion on its merits» (184)-- then legislation's claim to democratic legitimacy is weak if not non-existent, except in unusual circumstances.
The legitimacy and efficacy of national and transnational legal and political practices are much more closely connected then conventionally acknowledged.
Much of the legitimacy of the EU as a rule of law based supra - national organisation lies in what its institutions are going to do next.
That could offer substantial revenue potential for Square, plus offer some much needed legitimacy for crypto assets.
Facebook should set a much higher bar for legitimacy of advertisers that buy ads promoting news articles.
It is about much more than breaches of data protection rules; it is about the legitimacy of democratic elections and referenda.
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