Sentences with phrase «social policy reasons»

The Judge noted that the parties had not provided any evidence regarding the nature, characteristics and functioning of Twitter, or any social policy reasons for interpreting or extending the meaning or definition of «broadcast» to include Twitter.

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For this reason Sundar thinks the best way to create a policy is to find what he calls the «social media evangelists» from within your company.
There's a reason why companies have comprehensive social media policies.
It also examined policies that would enable Canadians to exercise greater control over their own economic development and to retain and increase Canadian ownership of business where feasible or desirable for economic, social, cultural or other reasons.
«Such social doctrine provides directions but, with few exceptions (for instance, the defense of innocent human life), does not provide directives of immediate applicability to policy questions on which people of good faith, guided by reason and conscience, can come to different conclusions.»
The report shows a sort of tortured desire for some kind of good, some kind of affirmation of human dignity: Wonderfully, it calls on Member States to «implement policies and measures aimed at preventing people from having abortions for social or economic reasons and providing support to mothers and couples in difficulty.»
Martinipaul — The reason I actively oppose Christians is that you want to base 21st Century social policy on a collection of Bronze Age myths from the Middle East.
So stop the pointless labeling, stop dealing in poorly - reasoned absolutes, and start looking at history — and you will find that this country HAS ALWAYS DONE BEST — economically, socially, culturally - when PROGRESSIVE SOCIAL POLICIES (government — i.e. PUBLIC — economic regulation, direct democracy, progressive taxation) have been implemented.
One reason is that denominational and judicatory officials have shifted their attention away from such «private» issues as education and toward public policy and social change.
When asked about the reasons for social policy eventually leading to democracy, their response was that it empowered different social groups, which eventually demanded a wider political change.
It's been driving a lot of policy in the United States, and it's one of the reasons why we always doubted — and when I say we, I'm talking about professional social science — that police could make a big difference in crime rates.
Louise Ivers, MD, senior health and policy adviser for Partners In Health and associate professor of global health and social medicine Harvard Medical School, who has worked in Haiti for over a decade, said there are several reasons the vaccine campaigns succeeded.
This report and accompanying policy brief show that there is good reason to pursue the measurement of social - emotional learning (SEL) and school culture / climate (CC) as a way to better understand student and school performance.
The Sustainable Impact Fund's sustainable impact investment policy, which incorporates an analysis of environmental, social and corporate governance factors, may result in the Fund foregoing opportunities to buy certain Underlying Funds when it might otherwise be advantageous to do so, or selling its holdings in certain Underlying Funds for sustainable impact investment reasons when it might be otherwise disadvantageous for it to do so.
In turn, far from being out of bounds, the unresolved question of climate change's economic and social effects should be central to a reasoned policy debate.
For this reason, proponents of strong climate change policies should work consciously to build and sustain a social movement to aggressively reduce GHG emissions mindful of what works to make social movements arise, become effective, and be sustained..
We argue that an «applied forward reasoning» approach is better suited for social scientists seeking to address climate change, which we characterize as a «super wicked» problem comprising four key features: time is running out; those who cause the problem also seek to provide a solution; the central authority needed to address it is weak or non-existent; and, partly as a result, policy responses discount the future irrationally.
For this reason, it's incredibly important to draft a social media policy for your company specifically outlining topics to avoid when engaged in social media on behalf of your business, such as politically sensitive issues, defamatory comments (including libel or slander), or other offensive or discriminatory language.
The reason, says Wu, is because we fail to understand this «tolerated lawbreaking» as a means by which our nation creates social and legal policy.
On 1 March 2016 the Court of Justice of the European Union gave its judgment in the joined cases of Ibrahim Alo and Amira Osso, Cases C - 443 / 14 and C - 444 / 14, ruling that the EU's Qualification Directive does not sanction the imposition of restrictions of the freedom of movement for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, and that such a limitation is not justifiable for reasons of territorial sharing of social assistance burdens, while at the same time leaving it up to the referring German Federal Administrative Court to decide whether the limitation can be justified for reasons of migration and integration policy.
The idea was to prevent judicial second - guessing of legislative and administrative decisions for which there was a good reason — grounded in social, economic, and political policy — regardless of whether a personal injury claim might be implicated.
Given that the moderation of conflict is a critical psychological, social, legal and economic value, it also stands to reason that certainty would inform the manner in which social policy is expressed through legislation, particularly in family law matters.
Additionally, social pressures provide a compelling reason to consider gender - neutral dress code policies.
Some plans allow for non medical evacuations that include social upheaval as a covered reason for evacuation, but it's important to understand your policy limits and exclusions.
And there is reason to support his belief that Facebook has been perhaps too restrictive - in January, the social media giant announced a new policy banning advertisements for bitcoin, initial coin offerings and other types of cryptocurrency.
There are multiple reasons why people are let go (reorganization, under - performance, being drunk at work, harassing co-workers, b g about your boss on social media, breach of company's policies etc), but there are 3 that are most common in my experience and 2 of them are almost completely avoidable.
The Arc of the Ozarks, St. Paul, MN 9/2009 to Present Behavior Support Technician • Confer with school nurses and teachers to determine types of behavior issues certain students are facing • Assess each child for behavior issues by conferring with them individually and in groups • Determine strategic behavior support programs for each individual student • Conduct classroom observations to determine behavior intervention plans • Hold meetings with teachers and social workers to determine need for intervention • Plan intervention policies and provide guidance to school personnel on how to execute them • Take and record students» histories and document reasons that may have contributed to behavior issues • Supervise students» interactions with their peers and take notes to determine plans of action • Document progress of each student after careful observation
They are fathers» rights arguments with wish lists of shoulds, sanctioned and promulgated by professionals who are, in my opinion, abusing their perceived statuses as «scientists» to move social policy for ulterior reasons.
In part, for an obvious reason, because everybody's unique and everybody's different and while there are some generic universal things that you can do, welcome signs, and an open door policy, and having family and community social events, there are a lot of things you can do that are general appeals to children and families to develop that sense of belonging.
• Healthcare can not operate in isolation from social supports and care, and policy and planning should be undertaken together for this reason.
Becoming Involved in Raising a Relative's Child: Reasons, Caregiver Motivations and Pathways to Informal Kinship Care Gleeson, Wesley, Ellis, Seryak, Talley, & Walls Child and Family Social Work, 14 (3), 2009 View Abstract Describes a dynamic process that influences how children come to live with a relative other than their parent and discusses how these influences may shape policies, programs, and interventions to support families as they consider whether to care for a relative's child.
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