Sentences with phrase «neutrality between»

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The judge accepted the proposition that ``... in any event, nothing in the 1996 Act (or elsewhere) obliged teachers to adopt a position of studied neutrality between, on the one hand, scientific views which reflect the great majority of world scientific opinion and, on the other, a minority view held by a few dissentient scientists.»
In other words, the Constitution requires government neutrality between religions, not a impenetrable barrier that would prohibit government aid to students who may or may not choose to attend religious schools.
King Wenceslas of Bohemia had sought the help of the University of Prague in getting neutrality between the claims of the rival popes at the forthcoming Council of Pisa.
They say that «meritocracy brings with it what we will call the national upper - middle class style: cosmopolitan, moderate, universalistic, somewhat legalistic, concerned with equity and fair play, aspiring to neutrality between regions, religions, and ethnic groups» (p. 12).
Even some conservative Christians give lip service to public interreligious neutrality and profess to be primarily concerned with opposing public neutrality between religion and irreligion.
Thus, the «Federalists» «anti-majoritarian bias, and their commitment to neutrality between competing conceptions of the good life, lays the groundwork for a Supreme Court whose commitment to such vague notions as «libertarian dignity under law» makes it the supreme umpire in American life.
«Because,» said Jordan, «the Supreme Court has held that the Constitution guarantees government neutrality between religion and irreligion.»
Warren Nord's Religion and American Education has shown that the Supreme Court has sometimes held that the First Amendment requires not just neutrality between religions but neutrality between religion and nonreligion.
«Instead, it would put C corporations at a significant tax disadvantage and would move the tax code further away from neutrality between business forms.»

Not exact matches

«Those pushing for net neutrality think the world would work better if the Internet was somehow magically transformed into a public utility, like a water or electricity company, with the FCC and state regulators setting rates, overseeing investment, and micromanaging relationships between providers and customers,» Downes says, adding the result would be devastating to the smooth functioning of ISP networks.
The dispute was initially between Bell and its wholesale internet service provider customers, such as Teksavvy, but eventually grew into a larger CRTC hearing on net neutrality itself.
But it's hard to see a practical difference between this deal and the kind of tiered access that network neutrality advocates have long feared.»
As the net neutrality debate continues to rage on between Internet service providers (ISPs) and advocates calling for stricter regulation, it seems Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler is eyeing a compromise.
The new proposed measures aim to restore full neutrality and balance between the taxation of savings inside and outside a corporation.
But there's a difference between violating «the principle of net neutrality» and violating the FCC's specific rules, which have exceptions to the throttling ban and allow for case - by - case judgments.
But almost every other foreign policy responsibility, McDougall shows, lies in a no - man's - land between the various branches of government: No mention is made of a power to recognize or de-recognize foreign regimes, terminate treaties as opposed to make them, make peace as opposed to war, declare neutrality in the wars of others, annex or cede territory, bestow or deny foreign aid, impose sanctions, regulate immigration and the status of aliens...
The problem facing the religionist is deeper than the struggle between the ideal of neutrality and the reality of accommodation.
He argues that one can take sides and be neutral at one and the same time — by distinguishing between «strong» and «weak» neutrality.
Espousing a libertarian view of neutrality in order to justify a free market economic system, Robert Nozick contends that government «scrupulously must be neutral between its citizens.»
If the drama of the pagan life unfolds between hubris and resignation and the Jew lives in fear and trembling of the living God, the last man exists between terrible anxiety and sublime neutrality.
This means that the whole man is under the necessity of decision; there is no neutrality for him, he has to decide between the only two possibilities which there are for his life, between good and evil.
See also ACCC media release regarding the conference, which will cover a variety of issues, including the trade - off between regulatory flexibility and certainty, net neutrality and extending competition law to government activity in trade or commerce.
He attempts to get a US congressman to table a «favourable» motion (about independence) to «snooker» the Foreign Office, tries but fails to persuade the former (Labour) first minister Henry McLeish to back independence (he «is clearly torn between loyalty to party and country»), and tries but fails to win the Scottish Sun's backing (on September 7th Murdoch is still prevaricating; by September 16th he has opted for «benign neutrality»).
A quick recap of Trump's first year in office: an airstrike on a Syrian airbase, FBI Director James Comey's firing, Special Counsel Robert Mueller's appointment to investigate possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, the GOP healthcare fiasco, U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord, North Korea's ongoing threats of nuclear annihilation, «Crazy Mika «tweets, the Mooch, Charlottesville, #MeToo, Democratic gubernatorial wins in Virginia and New Jersey, Roy Moore's Alabama Senate run, Paul Manafort's indictment, Mike Flynn's plea deal, an ongoing battle over the Consumer Financial Bureau, the annihilation of ISIS, a resurgence of al - Qaeda terrorist networks, the repeal of net neutrality, the move of the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, Republican tax reform, Steve Bannon's fall from grace, «shithole» countries and continuing Fire and Fury fallout.
The Minister of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Kofi Dzemasi has reiterated government's neutrality in handling the age - long Dagbon chieftaincy feud between Abudus and Andanis.
«It is against the Supreme Court ruling on neutrality,» Isaac Bampoe - Addo stated on Friday at a durbar held to address the recent clashes in roles between special assistants and civil servants.
If the FCC does not try to reestablish net neutrality rules, broadband providers would be free to create a two - tiered market that could force content providers to pay extra for ensuring their services get to customers in a timely fashion — whether that content represents streaming video of movies and TV shows, a two - way telemedicine video consultation between patients and doctors or the live - streaming of a professor's lecture.
The successful implementation of target 15.3 - on land degradation neutrality - can connect the dots between many of these goals and targets.
Land degradation neutrality is a simple but revolutionary idea that can connect the dots between most global goals and targets.
Land degradation neutrality is a simple but revolutionary idea that can connect the dots between
I distinguish between three different meanings of neutrality: (1) Net neutrality as non-exclusionary business practice, highlighting the economic principle that the Internet should be opened to all business transaction.
The state ranks 22nd out of the 50 states for its wealth - neutrality score, which measures the link between property wealth in the state and the amount of local and state revenue available to districts.
That is indicated by the state's positive wealth - neutrality score, which measures the link between property wealth and state and local revenue.
Scholars speculate that the rest of the population also converted to Judaism in a bid for political neutrality, because Khazaria was wedged between Muslims to the east and Christians to the west.
In a day and age when we are facing the potential rollback of net neutrality, you can not put a price tag on the individuals in a student's life who teach them the skills to distinguish between Fake news and real news.»
The new proposed measures aim to restore full neutrality and balance between the taxation of savings inside and outside a corporation.
Ranging from emerging to well - established, these artists challenge an all - too - simplistic notion of colorless «neutrality» as they reveal the variegated spectrum of black, white, gray, and everything in between.
An expression of neutrality, grey and its «in - between» status enable the artists to navigate the physical space occupied by the viewer and the imaginary or fictitious state driving their creative ambitions.
The work, called Light Pattern, draws a parallel between the neutrality of the camera and the neutrality of the computer.
Instead, Simpson uses the dialogue between illusion and pure form as a way of challenging the neutrality of architectures of exclusion that reduce migrants, the homeless, the elderly, the disabled and the marginalised to «bare life».
The exhibition brings together 37 contemporary women artists who have explored the practice of grisaille, challenging colorless «neutrality» as they reveal the variegated spectrum of black, white, gray, and everything in between.
These artists challenge an all - too - simplistic notion of colorless «neutrality» as they reveal the varegated spectrum of black, white, gray, and everything in between.
Math fails to bridge the gap between «carbon neutrality» and the 90 to 150 million tons of unaccounted CO2 every year, and policymakers tend to fall back on false carbon - neutral talking points.
Long way to go from alkaline to acidic me thinks, with a wide band of neutrality in between.
It is a partnership between the city of Oberlin and Oberlin College to: (1) create a sustainable economy driven, first, by the redevelopment of a 13 acre Green Arts District to USGBC platinumnd standards; (2) achieve climate neutrality; (3) create a 20,000 acre greenbelt for a revived local farm economy; (4) create an educational collaborative including the College, public schools, a Vo - Tech School, and a Two year College to prepare young people for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century; and (5) replicate our experience through a network of similar efforts at varying scales and circumstances nationwide.
Learn more about them here — including an impressive client list, from AC / DShe to Zonk and The Decembrists and Red Hot Chili Peppers in between — and read up on the details of their carbon neutrality here.
But the use of the term «water neutrality» highlights the tension between sincere ambitions to lighten its water footprint and the need to placate critics through better PR.
Just to echo Sally's comment (which seems to have been misunderstood)-- if «this rule is intended to ensure the quality of communication between people, to validate the person's identity and to promote security» — then what does it have to do with «religious neutrality» — shouldn't it apply to all situations where faces are concealed?
Officially titled An Act to foster adherence to State religious neutrality and, in particular, to provide a framework for requests for accommodations on religious grounds in certain bodies, the bill «imposes a duty of religious neutrality, in particular on personnel members of public bodies in the exercise of the functions of office» and also recognizes «the importance of having one's face uncovered when public services are provided and received so as to ensure quality communication between persons and allow their identity to be verified, and for security purposes.»
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