Sentences with phrase «state as instruments»

Did we use the market and the state as instruments of reform without real transfer of power, ownership and responsibility to people?
Further, to seek to use the state as an instrument of love implies not only a sectarian state but a totalitarian state.

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It focuses on conventional U.S. military power as an instrument enabling state cooperation, so drones» smaller footprint becomes a political drawback.
The «bank for central banks» has released a paper on the possible impact of state - issued cryptocurrencies, as well as arguments for and against the introduction of such monetary instruments.
United Kingdom: the Tax Agency of the United Kingdom (Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs), published on March 3, 2014 the Revenue & Customs Brief 09/14 stating that bitcoin was VAT exempt as «other negotiable instruments» (Article 135, paragraph 1, letter d).
In December 2012, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, granted final approval of a $ 43 million settlement of individual actions against JPMorgan Chase and Bear Stearns, as well as numerous other providers and brokers, alleging antitrust violations in the market for financial instruments related to municipal bond offerings.»
In its seventh edition, this state of the market report presents investors» perspectives on key issues important to the impact investing industry, as well as analysis of their investment activity, asset allocations by geography, sector, and investment instrument, impact measurement practice, and performance.
Many Americans view the United Nations as a threat to our sovereignty even though, in fact, it has functioned more as an instrument of United States» foreign policy than as a challenge to our power.
This would lead to an historic compromise involving the state (not only as is often presented in caricature style as a gang of technocrats and stupid autocratic bureaucrats) but as an effective instrument to implement a transparent and democratic social contract.
It can be used, then, as a pliable instrument in the hands of the political leaders [The Myth of the State, Yale University Press, 1964].
The obstacle before St Thomas that prevented him from seeing the reasonableness of the doctrine of immediate animation was his belief that the sperm, acting as an instrument of the father, was the enduring agent behind the construction of the foetal body to a state ready for a rational soul.
In the marital act, moreover, husband and wife do not use their bodies as instruments to provide them with subjective states of consciousness but rather respect their bodies as intrinsic to themselves as bodily persons.
We may collect together all the notes played by one instrument: these may be regarded as the analogues of the successive particulars which common sense would regard as successive states of one «thing.»
Obviously the Roman Curia bears a heavier responsibility because, as Pope Paul VI stated: «It is that instrument needed by the Pope for the fulfilment of his mission.»
This has been true in the past, but in our day the state is generally viewed simply as an instrument of the will of the governed.
She further states that Neuhaus's project was aimed at «treating theological belief and commitment as mere instruments of political will....»
To wit, if God authorizes the magistrate to employ an instrument of death for «the good,» then God authorizes lesser exercises of state violence against criminals as well.
In a very perceptive, but as yet unpublished, paper devoted to evaluation and to evaluating those who evaluate, Paul Weiss has called attention to the highly practical character of the theoretical work of logical analysis, thereby helping to verify Whitehead's famous dictum that the paradox is now fully resolved which states that our most abstract concepts are our best and most useful instruments with which to come to understand concrete matters of fact and practical affairs.
Even the partial democracy used in New York and D.C. is itself an exception, as judges — not the people or their elected legislators — have been the primary instruments of policy change in this social revolution which now has touched nineteen states.
But if endowments are conceived solely as instruments, rather than equal partners with the state in pursuit of the public good, then the classic principle of private association in liberal democracies has been lost, for instrumentality implies that government alone is the public good's ultimate arbiter.
My list of the «uses» of liberal studies was not intended as exhaustive, but was a set of gestures, clumsy ones perhaps, toward the conclusion (explicitly stated in the article) that «liberal studies can be shaped into instruments of worship.»
At the time of dual theory was being implemented it was said that any province can choose any of the nation i.e India and Pakistan as well as they can maintain the neutral status and can run their state as independent under their own rule so somewhere around 1948 Raja Hari Singh signed the instrument of accession and become a part of India.
The instruments of «acceptance» or «approval» of a treaty have the same legal effect as ratification and consequently express the consent of a state to be bound by a treaty.
Lawyer Ayisi explained that the Charter is binding on African states because * The African Charter on Human and Peoples» Rights (also known as the Banjul Charter) is an International Human Rights Instrument that is intended to promote and protect Human Rights and basic freedoms on the African continent *
«In a case involving the Republic of Niger, the ECOWAS Court of Justice stated that «slavery is considered as a serious violation of human dignity and is formally prohibited by all international human rights instruments.
The proletariat will use its political supremacy to wrest, by degree, all capital from the bourgeoisie, to centralise all instruments of production in the hands of the State, i.e., of the proletariat organised as the ruling class; and to increase the total productive forces as rapidly as possible.
The police are generally considered to be part of the state, but not an instrument of the executive as such.»
State law prohibits knowingly presenting false documents to any public official or agency, a charge technically known as «offering a false instrument
For the first time since he began serving as a State Supreme Court judge in 1995, Michalek's role in the courtroom was as an admitted criminal, one who pleaded guilty to felony crimes of bribe - receiving and offering a false instrument for filing in a court case.
The Senate President disclosed this in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu, stressed the importance of responsive leadership — stating that both elected and appointed public servants must see their offices as a responsibility to better the lives of the people that they represent using the legislative and policy instruments at their disposal.
The State Legislature passed a law in 1931 that said «a person who sells or keeps for sale, or offers, or gives, or disposes of any instrument or weapon of the kind usually known as a machine - gun to any person is guilty of a felony.»
As a non-binding instrument, the declaration must be incorporated by UNESCO's member states into their national laws, regulations or policies in order to take effect.
BOX 14, I -1-4; 30188578 / 734260 Slides Plus Audiotape - SAPA II, Orientation Filmstips, AAAS, «The Integrated Process», Filmstrip 4, 1974 SAPA II, Orientation Filmstrips, AAAS, «Measuring», Filmstrip 3, 1974 Plus Audiotape - SAPA II, Orientation Filmstrips, AAAS, «Teaching Strategies», Filmstrip 3, 1974 Plus Transcript of orientation tape - SAPA II, Orientation Filmstrips, AAAS, «The Basic Processes of Science», Filmstrip 2, 1974 «Laboratory Exercises for Use in a College Science Course for Non-Science Majors» - by James Wallace Cox, 1970 «A Process Approach to Learning, Supplementary Manual», based on SAPA developed by AAAS, by Ruth M. White, 1970 «Science Process Instrument, Experimental Edition», COSE, 1970 «Preservice Science Education of Elementary School Teachers - Guidelines, Standards and Recommendations for Research and Development» report, Feb. 1969 (4 Folders) «Preservice Science Education of Elementary School Teachers - Preliminary Report», Feb. 1969 «An Evaluation of Elementary Science Study as SAPA» by Robert B. Nicodemus, Sept. 1968 «SAPA - Purposes, Accomplishments, Expectations», COSE, AAAS (Brochure reported in Nov. 1968, 1970), 1967 (3 Folders) «The Psychological Bases of SAPA», COSE, 1965 «Guidelines and Standards for the Education of Secondary School Teachers of Sciecne and Mathematics» bookley, AAAS and the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification «Career Opportunites in the Sciences» brochure, compiled by the Office of Opportunites in Science Slides and documentation - «Animal Eyes» and «Meterological Instruments», Fernbank Science Center, «An Integral Part of the DeKalb County School System» Slides and documentation - «Building Terrariums» and «What is my Age?»
Their instruments are zeroed in on the Amundsen Sea Embayment, a vast region rich in volcanoes, ice shelves and glaciers, some as big as Washington state.
Very likely it could have been as small as several hundred yards,» said Alfred McEwen, the principal investigator for the HiRISE instrument at Arizona State University, in Tucson.
In a statement issued shortly after the panel's report came out, the two organizations described the two telescopes as «state - of - the - art» instruments that have «crucial capabilities that can not be provided by other facilities.»
What was on show to the public at the exhibitions was state - of - the - art science, in the form of instruments such as the telephone and the phonograph.
The passport as an instrument of state regulation was born of the French revolution of 1789.
Such instruments utilise a wide range of state - of - the - art technology such as sensors, detectors and pick - up electrodes, ultra-high vacuum, precision mechanics, optics, electronics for conditioning, treatment, acquisition and control of signals, and computer science.
Our teams develop novel approaches as well as utilize routine routes to synthesize molecular, nanostructured, and solid - state systems; analyze the samples with multiple instruments; and model the results for detailed insight and to predict new systems for synthesis and analysis.
Four student teams will define the scientific objectives of a space mission and will provide a preliminary end - to - end design of spacecraft, scientific instruments as well as mission and science operations that will meet their stated objectives.
Knight says the United States offers an ideal setting for his brand of technology - driven research, partly because many of those methods, such as high - performance computing, DNA sequencing, and mass spectrometry, were developed in the U.S. «A lot of those technologies are driven by research that happens here — even in cases where the instruments themselves are manufactured overseas,» he adds.
NASA airborne science instruments such as the JPL - managed Airborne Snow Observatory and the SnowEx field campaign in the western United States, which includes JPL participation, seek to better understand and better measure how much water is held in snow cover, a critical fact for this region where one in six people rely on snowpack for water.
The Orbitrap Mass Analyzer combined with advanced quadrupole, S - lens, and a high - performance HCD collision cell for MS / MS plus features such as up to 18 hz scan rate, data - independent analysis (DIA), selected - ion monitoring (SIM), and spectral multiplexing up to ten precursors / scan make this system a state - of - the - art instrument for chemical and biochemical molecules analysis with up to 280,000 resolution, < 1 ppm mass accuracy, and femtogram sensitivity.
As the Mars Surveyor 1998 cameras were being built, MSSS was selected in 1997 by Arizona State University to provide the Visible Imaging Subsystem (VIS) of the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) instrument aboard the Mars Odyssey orbiter, and by the Caltech / Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to provide a descent camera for the Mars Surveyor 2001 lander.
MSSS will also provide two instruments based on the MARDI / MARCI architecture for the Mars Surveyor 2001 mission: a descent imager for the»01 lander and a visible imaging subsystem as part of Arizona State University's Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) for the»01 orbiter.
Sound Healing is a mind body healing modality that involves using sound, in the form of toning, chanting, singing, music, the use of healing frequencies, crystal, tibetan bowls, as well as other musical instruments, to bring you into a state of peace and calm.
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Beaulieu states that they thought of their puppets as their «instrument» and were individually responsible for its upkeep.
Most human rights instruments only empower states to act against states as opposed to empowering individuals or groups to act in their own interests.
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