Sentences with phrase «of public discipline»

Wang, who heads China's top anti-graft agency and is in charge of public discipline, was the key target of Chinese dissident Guo Wengui's allegations of corruption in the highest party ranks.

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[Not just] ethnicity, gender and geography, but also the range of disciplines and getting people involved who were not just «space people» and subject matter experts, but the public as well.
The lack of discipline within the public sector is evident in many ways.
And if his own ambitions stray too much from the public good, then hopefully the «discipline of the market» will act as a check on the tech visionary himself.
Investor comments, as noted on the feedback sheets of Goldman's sales force, included «Good magazine, but the rest of the business is less compelling» and «Will need more spending discipline as a public company.»
That gave it the kind of fiscal discipline and attention to the nuances of financial forecasting that public investors expect.
Going against the Silicon Valley orthodoxy, the venture capitalist has urged technology start - ups to go public as soon as they are able, instead of continuing to take venture capital funding: Taking on too much venture funding, he has said, can fuel a lack of discipline.
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If the point of your article is to criticize the AIDS lobby for ignoring the ethical dimensions of this social malady, or to criticize the moral philosophy that compels AIDS activists to hand out condoms in public high schools instead of emphasizing the importance of chastity and self - discipline, then you should be commended.
The Church has authority from Jesus to «bind and loose» disciplines which govern the public religious practice of the God's people on earth — this is not the same as the Divine Law of God's Word and natural moral law.
But all academic disciplines abstract from the actual world in such ways that they are not qualified to provide the overview for the formation of public policy.
Health care for the poor, education in the inner city, job training for welfare mothers, discipline for criminally offending youths, improvement of community infrastructure and housing, nutrition for infants, drug treatment for recovering addicts» all of these things and more require the provision of public funds and are essential to the progress we seek.
As a discipline, theology has the peculiarity of being related to three distinct publics — academy, church and society.
Reminiscent of the classical view, Pannenberg sees theology as a public discipline related to the quest for universal truth.
Whatever disciplining behavior may mean these days on the part of churches, there are no possible powers except exclusion from the particular group (which, in a heterogeneous society, is not being made a pariah) and possibly influencing public opinion.
George Weigel calls for the Church to «discipline itself» into a narrow public witness addressing religious freedom and life issues only, what he sees as «the points of maximum confrontation with the dictatorship of relativism.»
Tell you what: As part of your Lenten discipline, pray for your least favorite public office holder.
But beyond saying that women can shine in every profession, Stein calls women to exercise their professions as women: «The participation of women in the most diverse professional disciplines could be a blessing for the entire society, private or public, precisely if the specifically feminine ethos would be preserved» (Woman, p. 49).
If they prove themselves worthy of public confidence by maintaining high standards of competence, if through professional associations and voluntary accrediting agencies they discipline themselves in matters of knowledge, skill, and character, independence of political control can be assured, and unwarranted interference and coercion can be successfully resisted.
The central question becomes the very character of the discipline itself: What modes of argumentation, which methods, what warrants, backings, evidence can count for or against a public statement by a physicist, a historian, a philosopher, a theologian?
Good economists know, from work carried out within their discipline, that the foundations of their subject are virtually non-existent... Conventional economics offer prescriptions for the problems of inflation and unemployment which are at best misleading and at worst dangerously wrong... Despite its powerful influence on public life, its achievements...
Admittedly, it takes me over 300 pages in the book mentioned above to try to spell out with some degree of adequacy just what criteria, what mode of argumentation, what evidence, what methods seem most appropriate for rendering theological discourse an explicitly public discipline.
That we live in an age where the discipline of history is in disarray in the public square is beyond dispute.
By that is meant the decision not to discipline the many theologians and priests who, in a public and concerted campaign, rejected the teaching of the 1968 encyclical on human sexuality, Humanae Vitae (On Human Life).
And to what extent is the local congregation any longer able to serve as a school for the creation of a self - disciplined, independent, public - spirited, in a word, virtuous citizen?
Bellah, he wrote, challenged the mainstream insistence on the fact «value distinction and its elimination of religion from public life and discourse, which were the usual conventions of his discipline.
But «research» sometimes identifies instead only a more rarefied and specialized activity dealing with questions of interest to the discipline but remote from the needs of college students and the public.
In this chapter we are concerned with the significance of all public worship as such and with why praying in church should be part of the normal Christian discipline of life.
They are seeking what has been called post-modern paradigms for «an open secular democratic culture» within the framework of a public philosophy (Walter Lippman) or Civil Religion (Robert Bellah) or a new genuine realistic humanism or at least a body of insights about the nature of being and becoming human, evolved through dialogue among renascent religions, secularist ideologies including the philosophies of the tragic dimension of existence and disciplines of social and human sciences which have opened themselves to each other in the context of their common sense of historical responsibility and common human destiny.
There the great issue was the institution of Christian discipline; i.e., the subjection of all phases of life, personal and social, private and public, to the moral - religious demands of the gospel.
Michelle Zdrodowski, a spokeswoman for Detroit Public Schools, said Campbell will be disciplined internally according to the student code of conduct.
Although many parents fear the embarrassment of disciplining their child in a public space, there's really no need to be embarrassed.
While your teen may be rude in front of company or in public, you don't need to discipline him right then and there.
And research on the counterproductive effects of public shaming makes me question the routine use of classroom behavior charts to enforce discipline.
Wollaston wants to see the public sector pay cap lifted — «we can not keep out finger in that dam much longer,» she insists — but is aware of the costs involved, and the need for the Tories to maintain fiscal discipline.
It is often easier to discipline a single or several low level officials than to control the mass of online public opinion once it starts to spread
What is required is discipline in managing the public finances, with a root and branch review of all current expenditure commitments.
But if you aspire to forms of life in common constellated around public things, in affectively charged ways that are both pleasurable and sometimes infuriating, built around finding, promoting and building shared public objects, engaged in some common cause, but not disciplined into oppressive forms of normalisation, then agonistic politics is very optimistic.
«The new contract strikes a balance of ensuring that our public servants are treated fairly, while reaffirming our commitment to fiscal discipline that taxpayers deserve,» Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in the prepared announcement.
The budget would include measures to restore fiscal discipline and good economic governance, transparent and accountable use of public resources in accordance with the new Public Financial Management Law and to provide a credible basis for economic policy clarity going forward, the statement public resources in accordance with the new Public Financial Management Law and to provide a credible basis for economic policy clarity going forward, the statement Public Financial Management Law and to provide a credible basis for economic policy clarity going forward, the statement added.
He is expected to say the decisions taken so far have undermined public confidence, created «different classes» of countries and wrongly tried to keep questions of labour market reform, fiscal discipline and management of financial risk separate.
The Nigeria Police Force is a disciplined organization and will not allow any situation to degenerate into disturbance of Public Peace and breakdown of Law and Order anywhere in the Country.
«No employee shall commit any act or neglect any duty which in any way is prejudicial to good order, discipline, or efficiency, or reflects unfavorably upon the good name and reputation of the Port Authority, or adversely affects the interests of the Port Authority or those of the general public
«This will help instill more discipline in the use of public resources and ultimately guarantee a better future for us and our children.
«We are thankful for the fiscal discipline in the management of our public finances which resulted in the government attaining its budget deficit target.
He said, «Before the advent of this administration, there was no discipline anywhere; elected representatives do what they want with public funds.
«David... believed in constant political campaigning as the daily style of politics and in exerting control - freak discipline over his colleagues, with steady injunctions about the use of set policy lines and slogans on all public occasions, of the kind which has given a talking clock style to many politicians.»
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NYC Public Advocate Letitia James is demanding the city «take real steps» to deal with a troubled Bronx middle school — which The Post revealed as plagued by poor discipline and coverups — where a student accused the principal of shoving and harassing him.
At 10 a.m., members of New York Communities for Change, Alliance for Quality Education, Public School Parents «call out Families for Excellent Schools» reports and ads that promote racist discipline practices, and criminalize Black and Latino children by playing fast and loose with facts,» City Hall steps, Manhattan.
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