Sentences with phrase «public conflict so»

-LSB-...] simply improving the clarity of scientific information will not dispel public conflict so long as the climate - change debate continues to feature cultural meanings that divide citizens of opposing world - views.

Not exact matches

Hoffman also stressed that transparency is important in a presidential candidate so that voters can be made aware of his conflicts of interest, his state of public affairs, and his charitable giving.
In doing so, they will hope that use of a common vocabulary indicates the existence of potential common ground whereby public conflict might be averted.
So he understood that there is no conflict between loving God and loving one's country, between one's faith and one's public service.
question by Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Erica Jordan, who not - so - subtly suggested that Ryan's approach to healthcare reform, tax reform, and welfare reform was in conflict with the Church's social teaching, the very Catholic Speaker replied that he completely agreed with Sister Erica that God is «always on the side of the poor and dispossessed»; the real question was, how do public officials, who are not God, create public policies that empower the poor and dispossessed to be not - poor and not - dispossessed?
It must clearly be noted that this was in essence far more a demonstration of political loyalty than of religious worship; and it must still more clearly be noted that Rome was the reverse of intolerant, and, if a man made this confession of political faith, he could then go away and worship any god he liked, so long as that worship did not conflict with public decency and order.
They have a right to organize themselves to work effectively for the good of their country as they understand it, and to attempt to shape public policy within the limits of the Constitution which has served us so admirably in avoiding society rendering conflict.
Urbanists have for some time now been drawing attention to the «over-scripting» of public space in modern urban regeneration schemes, so that all conflicts and loose ends are designed out of the development, and people are subtly organised and choreographed into patterns of use and timetables decided by others.
But they are also financed from the public broadcasting fees, so they have a conflict of interest when it comes to determining them.
Of course, the donations to a defense fund are not publicly disclosed, so it would be difficult for the public to flag such a conflict of interest.
Cuomo says he'll hold up passage of the state budget, if he has to, in order to get lawmakers to agree to either quit their outside jobs, or provide all details of their employment so that the public can see whether the jobs present a conflict of interest.
He said the Legislature in 2011 required lawmakers to disclose in greater detail the source of outside income they earn so the public can discover any conflicts of interests they may have.
Long Island is so awash in conflicts of interest and outright stealing that it's keeping the public corruption divisions of two of the largest U.S. attorney's offices in the nation working overtime.
The study authors say journals need to peruse these records so the public knows about any potential conflicts of interest.
At the community level, support for schools might also be enhanced under a regime of public school choice, because fewer people would feel compromised, silenced, or alienated in an environment where well - intentioned school officials are forced to accommodate conflicting constituent demands and wind up doing so in ways that favor the most vocal, affluent, or well - organized.
Credit alone presents many challenges such as the number and age of trade lines eligible per guidelines, alerts and validation which may require to pull again credit affecting scores, conflicting derogatory trades, collections or public record information borrower was unaware of, accounts in dispute and so on.
Issuing statements of «consensus» or «authority» is antithetical to good science, and especially so in circumstances where the originating organizations have been established with political intent, have acted to restrict public debate or have a financial conflict of interest.
The findings of Public Choice economcs over the decades, as well as simple common sense, tells us that they don't because to do so would expose their deep conflict of interests to public scutiny and skepticism; it's in their self - interest to change the subject and hype their works importance for their own bePublic Choice economcs over the decades, as well as simple common sense, tells us that they don't because to do so would expose their deep conflict of interests to public scutiny and skepticism; it's in their self - interest to change the subject and hype their works importance for their own bepublic scutiny and skepticism; it's in their self - interest to change the subject and hype their works importance for their own benefit.
A BILL to be entitled an Act to amend Title 2 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to agriculture, so as to provide for industrial hemp cultivation; to provide for definitions; to provide for procedures, conditions, and limitations; to amend Chapter 12 of Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to offenses against public health and morals, so as to provide for the possession of industrial hemp under certain circumstances; to provide for definitions; to provide for penalties; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
The Commission will be allowed to initiate review and inquiries into incidents of «tension and conflict» in a community, institution, industry or sector of the economy, as well as, authority to initiate or assist in cases where it is of the opinion that it is in the public interest to do so, which will invariably influence the direction of human rights litigation.
From the perspective of the exercise of the public role of the court in explaining the law and diffusing conflict among citizens, the ruling can be criticized in three significant ways: The public was left guessing the precise relief the plaintiffs were seeking and the applicable procedural law, so as to leave the legal analysis a mystery.
• An overhaul of the governance structures, and notably a separation of regulatory functions from representative functions into separate bodies so as to avoid conflicts of interest — the former to promote public interest and the latter to promote lawyer interest.
While Canadian courts have repeatedly expressed reluctance to embrace Sullivan - style changes regarding actual malice, 175 three matters must be stressed: first, this proposal is markedly different from Sullivan and does not conflict with the reasons for which the SCC disparaged Sullivan; second, the public figure concept itself predates the Sullivan decision as a defence applicable in infringement of privacy cases and so can be relied on without being dragged into the vortex of debate over the advisability of Sullivan and its progeny; and third, Canadian defamation law already recognizes that certain plaintiffs require different treatment vis - à - vis the remedies available to them, 176 which can be construed as a latent foundation for acceptance of the public figure concept.
This created a conflict of interest with respect to the mother continuing to act in her capacity as litigation guardian, so she applied to have the Public Guardian and Trustee take over the lawsuit.
Firm identity and service provider identity are so strongly linked that a candidate's existing public profile, its degree of fit (or conflict) with the firm's profile and the candidate's willingness to modify his or her message (or stop blogging altogether) are matters that should be addressed in the hiring process.
So we have overlapping romantic relationships among public employees creating apparent conflicts of interest.
In particular, my experience as a police officer protecting embassies during times of conflict and public demonstrations has given me solid expertise so that I can perform
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