Not exact matches
Others are subject to contractual
impediments such
as union work rules — or company policies
regarding long - term or even lifelong employment.
The cosmopolitan envisions the direct application of moral principles on a global scale, and
regards the nation - state
as an
impediment to human rights and global justice.
Wealth, on the other hand, is
regarded at best
as an
impediment to righteousness and at worst
as a positive evil.
The great and the good, however, increasingly
regard national loyalties
as dangerous
impediments to international peace and prosperity.
Bonds of loyalty allow us to resist tyranny, whether in the form of the utilitarian despotism of global capitalism or the universal moralism that
regards our traditions
as impediments to the realization of true justice.
Unfortunately many climate scientists appear to
regard such requirements
as impediments to their creativity.
Neither is it likely, I suspect, to appeal to students, who far too often
regard law school
as a series of
impediments to a license to getting out there to do something, anything.
3) it was open to the trial judge on the evidence to conclude,
as he did, that continued parental access was not in P.A.V.'s best interests, that the appellants had not satisfied their onus of demonstrating that access would benefit P.A.V. once he became a Crown ward, that V.D.'s inability to control her conduct, including her harassing behaviours, demonstrated a present and continuing
impediment to permanency planning for P.A.V., and that V.D. routinely ignores directions and rules
regarding P.A.V. with which she disagrees; and