Sentences with phrase «name of national security»

«USCMO calls on elected officials to reject the anti-Muslim rhetoric touted by the Trump administration in the name of national security,» Jamma added.
For any government willing to use them, there are a wide array of tools that can be used to foster industrial policy aims, from application of competition law, setting national product standards, preferential public procurement, measures imposed in the name of national security, to more subtle forms of tilting the playing field, such as guiding state - owned enterprises to adhere to government policy rather than commercial considerations when they buy and sell.
Although unilateral restrictions on imports are prohibited by the World Trade Organization, measures in the name of national security are an exception.
Chinese investors have also heard the mounting noises recent years against takeovers by Chinese firms, especially the SOEs, in the name of national security considerations by many host countries.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Friday recommended that Trump impose measures against foreign suppliers of the metals in the name of national security, the latest sign of a tougher stance on trade by the administration.
When the Trump administration announced tariffs on US imports of steel and aluminum in the name of national security, America's allies were shocked.
But hope came to Hawesville in April, when President Trump announced that his administration was considering restricting imports of foreign - forged aluminum in the name of national security, arguing that domestic plants needed to be protected to ensure that the country can make its own war machines.
Five major technology companies have released previously confidential information that confirms the U.S. government has been snooping on the digital lives of thousands of people in the name of national security.
Because it's in the name of national security, Trump could circumvent a longer, more complicated process for changing trade policy at the World Trade Organization.
... (Morsi) formally gave himself open - ended powers to make decrees that are immune from judicial oversight (therefore barring any legal recourse against them), giving himself license to do pretty much anything else he pleases in the name of national security.
There is so much activity of this kind that, while some consideration should be given to the sense of having been wounded in the past, our greatest emphasis should be on the new wounds that are being inflicted in the name of national security, in the name of anticommunism, in the name of patriotism.
An unkind remark made to a friend, for example, may be rationalized on the ground that it is «just being honest»; an inhibited sex life may be rationalized as self - control; an aggressor nation can be self - righteous if its actions are justified in the name of national security, self - defense or the preservation of freedom.
A president, in the name of national honor, shoved civil rights off track by super-patriotic moves in Southeast Asia; an FBI director, in the name of national security, assisted in the derailment by sowing seeds of distrust in the civil rights movement; and others then «merely» committed the murder.
The Trump administration has opened a wide - ranging probe into whether to curb steel imports in the name of national security, ramping up its campaign to give a more economic nationalist tinge to American trade policy.
Within a week, last week to be precise (March1 - 7, 2014), the name of the National Security Adviser to President Jonathan suddenly became an item in opinions and features.
Although citizenship - stripping is morally repugnant and ethically suspect, the Home Office will no doubt hide behind the little - noticed 2002 law that permit such activities in the name of national security — at least until a robust legal challenge is launched.
- A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling allows the Navy to continue underwater sonar testing in the name of national security, despite its potential to harm whales.
By projecting their video art onto it, Boundaoui and Bell aimed to deny the government its demand for near absolute secrecy in the name of national security.
The whole code - breaking thing could also be moderately reminiscing of the NSA scandal and the lengths governments go in the name of national security.
Disappointingly, Stone reduces an ethical quagmire to one easily digestible question: Is the U.S. justified in spying on its own citizens in the name of national security?
And it was the New York Times who first published sections of the classified study until the President issued a stop order in the name of national security.
The organization described it as an attempt to «stifle» free speech in the name of national security.
Moreover, to cite a few examples, the concept of the «good» is increasingly politicized and debated as we determine who is a terrorist and who is a freedom fighter, or which liberties are inexorable and which are negotiable in the name of national security.
This month, the Council on Foreign Relations issued a report calling in the name of national security for national curriculum - content standards on science, civics, foreign languages, technology, creativity, and problem - solving — for elementary and secondary education.
What can we learn from what was tried in the name of national security back in the 1950s and 1960s?
The experience of the attempt to put in place the new national curricula in the late 1950s and early 1960s in the name of national security probably contributed to future skepticism about a federal role in curriculum.
«We live in an era where we're made to be so afraid of even the slightest risk that we allow the government to take extraordinary measures regarding our privacy in the name of national security
BlackBerry smartphones can be hard targets for countries that do electronic snooping in the name of national security.
Military Uses of Santa Cruz Island The military forces of the United States took notice of Santa Cruz Island during World War II, and since that time have constructed and maintained strategic installations in the name of national security.
However, they made their work amid starkly different conditions — enduring the material deprivations experienced in the decades after the Korean War and an oppressive political climate in which civil liberties were suspended in the name of national security.
Still other artists testify to personal discrimination in the name of national security.
Imposing blanket restrictions on wind development in the name of national security can make us more insecure.
Perry recently revealed the Trump administration's half - baked and «highly classified» plan to preempt state and local energy policies in the name of national security.
As attorney general, you have overseen a dramatic expansion of government surveillance power in the name of national security.
This is only one of the security measures CATSA has implemented or is looking at in the name of national security (others include full body scanners, new identification programs, mandatory passports to fly overseas, biometrics embedded in passports, airport screening personnel, and more).
It's not clear if public outrage will result in reform, but thanks to the dramatic actions of a young intelligence contractor, we now at least have the opportunity to discuss what the US government has been hiding from the public in the name of national security.
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