Sentences with phrase «need legitimacy»

«To be effective, you need legitimacy in more than one state,» says Hal Maxfield Sr., SIOR, broker - owner of Hal Maxfield Real Estate Inc., in Mansfield, Ohio.
If all you are after is some late night chat with hot Russian girls, to get you going, you don't need legitimacy.
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.
But who needs legitimacy when you can franchise yourself into a deanship?»
That could offer substantial revenue potential for Square, plus offer some much needed legitimacy for crypto assets.

Not exact matches

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.
«Although there may not be immediate benefit for patients as specific plan sponsors will need to purchase the coverage, this move will make covering medical cannabis simpler than today's exception process and speaks volumes to the broader acceptance and legitimacy of medical cannabis,» he said.
It's heartening to see Zuckerberg recognizing that Facebook needs real democratic legitimacy and accountability — and that it's considering more binding procedures.
«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.»
CORPORATE FINANCING NEWS: FOREIGN EXCHANGE By Gordon Platt A favorable ruling by Germany's constitutional court on the legitimacy of the eurozone's permanent bailout fund, and coordinated easing by global central banks are both needed to ease concerns about Europe's debt...
Once a disease has achieved a critical degree of cultural legitimacy, there is no need to convince anyone that a drug is necessary.
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.
Jo Johnson, the universities minister, outlined his plans for the new regulator, the Office for Students and said young people and students need to «accept the legitimacy of healthy vigorous debate».
The imperial state needs religion to provide moral legitimacy for its rule.
These constructive devices are in principle legitimate and need to be accorded legitimacy.
This isn't about the meaning of words, it's about the need to attack the legitimacy of opinions and observations which contradict their own beliefs.
It's tempting to feel we need to prove the legitimacy of our opinions to those around us.
Divinization of money is an existential need of the market for legitimacy.
It always needs an element of aristocratic charisma, which is to say a quasi-sacred and mysterious source of legitimacy.
If, by contrast, one is to respond to real historical persons, then one must first distinguish the legitimacy of their claims, the specificity of their needs.
On the other hand, it can be said that all three religions needed a historical antecedent (like Abraham) to give their religion legitimacy.
This will keep him from feeling weak and dependent as well as test the legitimacy of his need.
If this is the litmus test of a government's moral legitimacy, need I remind you that the Third Reich, which carried out the First Holocaust, would pass with flying colors?
Institutions still exist, of course, but their legitimacy now depends upon their capacity to accommodate the expressive needs of the individual.
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.
At their best, such «chaplains» help to «damp» the explosions of social conflict, to channel it into constructive or at least rational forms (rather than impulsive or self - destructive), to provide links to the other structures of society, to lend legitimacy to the objectives of the militant groups, to help them to weigh the choices before them and to communicate their hopes and needs to the «outside world,» and to supply spiritual nurture and encouragement.
Though the legitimacy of the distinction is contested, administrative subordination need not - and in many daily social contracts does not - imply essential inferiority.
So what I needed to bring legitimacy to me was somebody who was truly a beer guy.
Should Congress pass a law unusually quickly, the President would need to sign it before it had any legitimacy (or the President would have to veto it and Congress would need to override that veto).
If that were true, there would have been (as you note) no need to reach the question of the legitimacy of their marriage, and they would not have made it this far in the court system (i. e., 4 postponements from the constitutional court).
There is also a more long - term strategic problem that needs to be considered: the binary nature of democratic legitimacy in the Union.
The path forward needs to evolve trust and legitimacy through a third party that Libyans would agree on.
And it has the additional benefits of eliminating the need for tactical voting while conferring greater democratic legitimacy on the elected MP.
«What the country needs more than ever is certainty, and having secured the largest number of votes and the greatest number of seats in the General Election, it is clear that only the Conservative & Unionist Party has the legitimacy and ability to provide that certainty by commanding a majority in the House of Commons.
Unlike advertising for a commercial product where it is reach and frequency, politics need reach, frequency, and legitimacy.
EU officialdom needs to re-discover the need to anchor its democratic credentials in the legitimacy of local democracy, starting indeed with national parliaments.
If elected mayors are to have the legitimacy the government desires then electoral engagement needs to increase.
However, the legitimacy of these claims would need to be adjudicated at such time that a dispute arose, and the Treaty is widely viewed in the international community as superseding these claims.
According to reports, concerns were raised during yesterday's three and a half hour meeting that forming a government with Plaid Cymru could give the nationalists the legitimacy they need to win the next election in 2011.
By the same token, the members of the eurozone should accept that we, and indeed all member states, will have changes that we need to safeguard our interests and strengthen democratic legitimacy.
He needs to prove this issue of legitimacy or otherwise of Oluwo before the courts of public opinion and law; failure for which he risks the wrath of the law.
«The ever greater centralisation of power beyond the democratic control of the people is not in keeping with the needs of the twenty - first century; it is against the spirit of our age; it diminishes our ability to pursue our own global relationships, and in its lack of accountability and legitimacy it goes against our fundamental belief that people should only be led and governed with their consent.»
Considering the need for greater government accountability to parliament, it would have been wrong to reduce the number of MPs without also giving greater legitimacy to the Lords.
He seems like the Bill Bradley of 2008, but will need better than expected showings at New Hampshire and Iowa to keep legitimacy.
But they would bring an element of democratic legitimacy to the chamber that is desperately needed.
That leadership must come from the United Nations to give it legitimacy, said Holland, who added that it does not necessarily need to come through the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change's formal climate negotiating process.
«It is owned by a small group of people who are not intellectuals and so it lacks legitimacy,» he said, adding that there is no consensus among the Bosniak intellectual community about the need for a new academy.
Extreme parties — both right and left — need to work on their legitimacy, renounce violence and curb fascist utterances if they wish to attract more voters, and especially more female voters.
To maintain science's legitimacy, we also need wider participation in the scientific enterprise itself.
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