Sentences with phrase «same economic rights»

This means that with the purchase of stock must come the same economic rights, such as receiving dividends or compensation in the event of liquidation at the same time and in the same amount per share as all other shareholders.

Not exact matches

The Globe and Mail recently speculated that the mandate will remain largely the same, but that it may be amended «to include a forceful assertion of what he [Carney] calls «flexible inflation targeting,»» or his right to respond to economic shocks or dangerous buildups of credit by taking longer than usual to bring inflation to the central bank's 2 % target.»
The latter are probably right, but that's irrelevant: I have no doubt a pristine intellect such as Summers wouldn't make the same mistake twice; the question is whether he might grossly misread another major economic or financial trend.
MCCI Class A and Class B exchangeable shares offer substantially the same economic and voting rights as the respective classes of common shares of MCBC, as described in MCBC's annual proxy statement and Form 10 - K filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
That means providing more dynamic support for the full gamut of human rights while at the same time responsibly pursuing economic opportunities.
«There is genocide again in Europe [No there isn't, unless one debases the term to mean perennial ethnic and religious conflicts]; there is economic inequality at home [There always will be; the question is whether there is greater economic opportunity]; civil rights are not assured for all Americans [Sullivan's particular campaign is for same - sex marriage]; civil liberties have had a terrible decade [I'm not sure what he means; perhaps new and intrusive antiterrorist laws in the Clinton era]; the racial question remains and festers [Undoubtedly true, although it is currently festering below fever level].»
Mr Rayner said the extra performance rights put the chief executive «in the same economic position» as before the $ 754 million acquisition of most of Diageo Plc's United States wine business, which Treasury completed in January.
«That's right, the same Chris Christie who killed the much - needed ARC Tunnel project — a decision that cost our region 150,000 jobs and $ 9 billion in economic activity — just to score points with the radical right wing of his party.»
This plan is another step in the right direction to do better by our commuters while at the same time improving our infrastructure and promoting economic development throughout the downstate region.»
Many have argued that «economic rights» - such as those outlined in the First Protocol - are not basic natural rights in the same way as the right to life.
You do not have the right to bring your animals into my farmland with crops on it, the same law that guarantees your economic well - being also guarantees mine.
Malpass came on the show to discuss his new role as an economic advisor to Texas Gov. Rick Perry's campaign, which occurred right around the same time that Perry debuted his optional 20 percent flat tax proposal — and then promptly stepped on his own message by reigniting the controversy over President Obama's birth certificate.
Cuomo instead governed as a Clintonian centrist, pushing for a socially liberal agenda (same - sex marriage, abortion rights, gun control) that he hoped would balance out economic policies that prompted the state's highest - ranking GOP official to call him «a good, moderate Republican.»
The same obligation is imposed by the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
The refugee regime which was adopted in 1998, but which came into effect in 2000 allows refugees to undertake education.20 The same right was conferred upon asylum - seekers in 2003.21 The South African Constitution allows everyone to undertake both elementary and tertiary education.22 The right to education is also enshrined in the South Africa Constitution as a component of socio - economic rights.
(10) The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (hereinafter ICESCR) has stayed in principle with the same definition with some additional key - points such as «sense of one's dignity» and «enabling effective participation in a free society».
In the same way, corporations have a right to not have to worry about being harmed by those that might have an economic interest in their demise.
They both have the same economic interest, will both get the same number of Liberty Broadband shares and rights... so why the premium for the A shares??? Guess I'll just have to wait and see...
The same objection is more relevant in the example of trade unions or employer collectives forming to bid up or down the price of labor; if all employers collude to fix the price of labor and lock out all workers, then there is no economic reason to call negotiation of wages fair or just, and the courts long ago found such anticompetitive practices sufficient cause to uphold the right of workers to unionize.
Incidentally socialism is also the political system in which there is no private property and hence no rights of same; hence there can not be a market economy in which individuals exchange goods and services, or private properties, and thus no need for an intermediary item of exchange, otherwise known as money, and from extrapolation, economic theory and hence economists.
At the same time Chinese citizens are increasingly rights - conscious and challenging the authorities over livelihood issues, land seizures, forced evictions, abuses of power by corrupt cadres, discrimination, and economic inequalities.
What I will say though is that while job creation is a noble goal, creating jobs that support the development of technologies that are just socially and environmentally destructive in the long run, as fracking clearly has the potential to be, is just the same sort of short - term thinking that got us into the economic mess we're in right now.
In fact they are informed by the same concepts underlying Indigenous peoples» right to self - determination: a recognition of their political status as a people and a concomitant right to freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
For me as Social Justice Commissioner, specifically charged by statute to report on the effect of the Native Title Act upon the human rights of Indigenous Australians, the challenge is to develop a framework that recognises the distinctiveness of Indigenous identity as it is shaped by our adherence to traditional laws and customs, while at the same time seeking to maximise the capacity of native title to contribute to the economic and social development of traditional owner groups and the communities they live in.
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