In the past, the Pope of Alexandria was merely the first among equals, and reform movements had foundered
on the autonomy of Egypt's bishops.
What goes on in the fast food markets has very little to no affect
on the autonomy of people.
The system relies mostly
on the autonomy of the avatars, enabling Torrens to create realistic computerized simulations for almost any situation or length of time.
Members of the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA) are making good on their threat to resign in protest of what they see as government intrusion
on the autonomy of the organization.
As a former private - school headmaster, I have long expressed concern about the impact vouchers would have
on the autonomy of private schools.
Reporter Liz Bowie describes a minefield of statutory and bureaucratic restrictions designed to ambush the start - up of new charters and maintain a chokehold
on autonomy of the few charters that do exist.
In addition to state - and authorizer - imposed restrictions, recent federal policies may have detrimental impacts
on the autonomy of charter schools.
Vercruysse's artistic practice is based
on the autonomy of the artwork and the sovereignty of the artist.
His expressive handling of paint allows him to concentrate
on the autonomy of the each object and how they inform one another.
Article V (1)(d) places no express limitation
on the autonomy of the parties to agree on the composition of the arbitral tribunal or the arbitral procedure.
The CJEU introduced its ruling with 8 paragraphs of principled considerations
on the autonomy of the EU legal order before turning to the questions on the compatibility of the ISDS mechanism.
In a rather brief judgment, the Court found the ISDS provision under the Netherlands - Slovakia BIT has an adverse effect
on the autonomy of EU law, as the latter in enshrined in Articles 344 and 267 TFEU.
While it has always been well established that an adult who lacks capacity can not give valid consent to treatment, the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) places a renewed emphasis
on the autonomy of the patient and imposes a clear requirement to involve patients and those close to them in the decision - making process in relation both to medical treatment and to the...
Not exact matches
Canada's digital privacy laws should focus
on preventing «concrete harm,» not abstract concepts
of autonomy and human dignity, and should minimize the compliance burden
on businesses, according to a new report from the Macdonald - Laurier Institute for Public Policy.
They also focused
on improving their economics
of scale and making «de-risked investments» while at the same time maintaining
autonomy and their core values.
Setting up a company and culture that allows people to do what they do best (Mastery), in the way that they think will bring about the best results (
Autonomy) focused
on something that is meaningful (Purpose) as part
of group aligned in values (Connectedness) is what drives a great and powerful culture.»
In his landmark book
on human motivation, Drive, Dan Pink makes a case that true motivation consists
of three elements —
autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
Despite their differences, they both believe in the importance
of philanthropy and agree completely
on how the way a person chooses to give relates to the most striking management principle at Berkshire:
autonomy.
Kopke's criticism
of Dragons» Den as a show that minimizes entrepreneurial
autonomy drew a somewhat negative response
on Twitter from Dragons» cast member Arlene Dickinson, while former «dragon» W. Brett Wilson sang Kopke's praises, calling his article both «brilliant» and «accurate.»
«So,
on the one hand, we know from research that people are much better at work when they feel empowered, which consists
of having meaning
on the job, a sense
of autonomy, a sense
of confidence, and also an impact
on what you do and the people you're trying to help.
Since we all crave different levels
of clarity between work and personal time, and because that sentiment often shifts based
on workplace - related factors, the most effective companies are realizing that Millennials need
autonomy to set their own boundaries.
While your employees undoubtedly expect a certain level
of autonomy (and even if a few members
of your workforce do enjoy a sink - or - swim environment), you shouldn't throw employees in the deep end
on their first day and anticipate success.
And as you build your company, stay focused
on creating a business that will eventually provide you with a sense
of respect,
autonomy, and impact.
Sterne Agee and Leach analyst Shaw Wu, who went
on CNBC last August to say the
Autonomy deal might be beneficial to HP in the long term, told the Chicago Daily Herald last week that «he isn't even sure Whitman's job as CEO is safe because
of her presence
on the board when the
Autonomy deal was approved.»
These traits include a sense
of autonomy and the feeling that you're good at what you do and are having an impact
on the world.
FORTUNE — U.S. and UK taxpayers looking to spend some extra dollars
on behalf
of corporations during the holidays (and into next year) will be pleased to know that Hewlett - Packard's bungled acquisition
of software firm
Autonomy has made that possible.
Autonomy, recently acquired by HP, is under fire amid allegations
of accounting «improprieties» that HP says led it to take an $ 8.8 billion charge
on the deal.
This level
of transparency and
autonomy sends a clear message to our employees: Feedback
on our culture and work environment doesn't go to a black hole; it's a top - level management priority.
This
autonomy not only leads to a more positive guest experience — a must in the ruthlessly customer - centric hospitality business — it also reduces internal bureaucracy and bestows a greater sense
of empowerment
on front - line workers.
Wu said he isn't even sure Whitman's job as CEO is safe because
of her presence
on the board when the
Autonomy deal was approved.
With the current roll - out
of semi-autonomous functions, which it says will pave the way for full
autonomy on highways by 2020, Honda says it differs from rivals, whose self - driving efforts have centered
on their luxury models.
We're very bullish
on the impact that
autonomy, electrification, and sharing will have
on the transportation sector and we look forward to continuing to invest in the future
of transportation.
Although HP says it was duped into paying too much for
Autonomy under the since - fired Apotheker, the deal ultimately was approved by 10
of its current 11 directors, including Whitman, who served
on the board for eight months before being appointed as CEO in September 2011.
«In the interim,» Krikorian wrote,» [David] Stager will continue in his role as
Autonomy lead, Don Burnette will continue as the
Autonomy tech lead and Paw Andersen (a new senior director joining from HQ who has been leading the Business Infrastructure and Marketplace / Dispatch teams for the last couple
of years) will be taking point
on the rest
of the software team including AVMaps — the three
of them will report to [Anthony Levandowski].»
The Localist parties also steer independent
of the pro-establishment and pan-democracy camps, but unlike the Centrist parties — which accept negotiations with Beijing — the Localists view the policies
of the Chinese central government as an encroachment
on Hong Kong's
autonomy.
As a studio owner, we are able to make our own decisions about pricing, scheduling and hiring - which allows you the feeling
of autonomy you seek when embarking
on a more entrepreneurial route while still having the security
of knowing the company is behind you.
One
of the distinctive features
of the Semco structure is the emphasis
on employee
autonomy — in Ricardo Semler's words, «we hire adults, and then we treat them like adults».
In re HP Securities Litigation consists
of two consolidated putative class actions filed
on November 26 and 30, 2012 in the United States District Court for the Northern District
of California alleging, among other things, that from August 19, 2011 to November 20, 2012, the defendants violated Sections 10 (b) and 20 (a)
of the Exchange Act by concealing material information and making false statements related to Parent's acquisition
of Autonomy and the financial performance
of Parent's enterprise services business.
Other analysts questioned Apotheker's decision to spend more than $ 10 billion
on the purchase
of software - maker
Autonomy — a price equivalent to roughly 10 times the British company's annual revenue.
On May 3, 2013, the lead plaintiff filed a consolidated complaint alleging that, during that same period, all
of the defendants violated Sections 10 (b) and 20 (a)
of the Exchange Act and SEC Rule 10b - 5 (b) by concealing material information and making false statements related to Parent's acquisition
of Autonomy and that certain defendants violated SEC Rule 10b - 5 (a) and (c) by engaging in a «scheme» to defraud investors.
«Larry made it very clear that he was very upset with us and not happy that we were doing
autonomy,» Kalanick said during court testimony
on Feb. 7, referring to Larry Page, chief executive
of Google parent Alphabet.
Here, the emphasis
on autonomy is sharply in decline in the new generation
of entrepreneurs.
Takeaways include features
of the Berkshire System from the shareholders» viewpoint: (1) Berkshire is unusually congenial to taxable shareholders, enhancing compounding rates considerably; (2) Berkshire's internal cultural features such as
autonomy, decentralization, and permanence help attract sellers
of high - quality companies to selll to Berkshire at reasonable prices with managers who stay
on and become substantial shareholders; and (3) There is a close symbiotic connection between features (1) and (2) that reinforces Berkshire's high compounding rate and long time horizon.
Central bank independence, or monetary policy
autonomy refers to a central bank's ability to conduct monetary policy without political interference, that monetary policy decisions are made purely based
on economic and financial conditions to achieve publicly - stated objective (s)
of a central bank.
Takeaways include features
of the Berkshire System from the shareholders» viewpoint: (1) Berkshire is unusually congenial to taxable shareholders, enhancing compounding rates considerably; (2) Berkshire's internal cultural features such as
autonomy, decentralization, and permanence help attract sellers
of high - quality companies to sell to Berkshire at reasonable prices with managers who stay
on and become substantial shareholders; and (3) There is a close symbiotic connection between features (1) and (2) that reinforces Berkshire's high compounding rate and long time horizon.
Individual investors — or the handful
of advisors, such as your grandfather's firm, who are granted substantial
autonomy by their clients whose focus is
on building wealth — who aspire to long - term success can not afford the luxury
of impatience (though they usually think the opposite is true).
The development
of a robust autonomous system that does not require a human to take over (level 4
autonomy), then, depends greatly
on building out the capabilities
of the other sensors.
«Although board members can be as involved as they want, GFI's commitment to
autonomy and self - actualization requires that the staff decides for themselves what to work
on and how to proceed, while the board focuses
on strategic governance instead
of being involved in everyday decision making.
The women whose most vital and important right, that
of bodily
autonomy, that you would so blithely violate,
on the hand, are.
A small firm taken
on as an independent subsidiary might gain just the right combination
of creative
autonomy and financial stability.