Sentences with phrase «ultimately public value»

Now that the scholarly and ultimately public value of having research and scholarship openly circulating from within a year of publication is being treated as a universal right, it raises a question about whether such a right should not be left up to the patchwork of funding agency and philanthropy policies.

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The public theology provided a sense of value and purpose without which the national community and ultimately even the liberal state could not have survived, but it was never entirely clear what that value and purpose was.
If NASA can demonstrate that lunar outposts would be practical, with both economic and scientific value, then the public — and ultimately Congress --- might be willing to show appropriate financial support.
As the investment moves through the value chain from origination to public investor, a long line of intermediaries, from Vanguard to private operators and developers, take cuts in the form of fees and expenses, for which investors ultimately foot the bill.
Political expediency causes a tragic corrosion of the public sphere, a loss of debate, and ultimately the loss of the value of research and science to society.
Ultimately, the reappointment process itself, and the way it helps the system of investor - State arbitration to adapt to the evolving expectations of the international community, can therefore be a source of legitimacy in aligning the decision - making of arbitrators with the wider public and its values, including the rule of law and democracy.
It also underscores my bully - pulpit theme that legal publishers must add value to command a premium on legal information that (ultimately) has been produced (pace Ted Tjaden) as a public good... [more]
It also underscores my bully - pulpit theme that legal publishers must add value to command a premium on legal information that (ultimately) has been produced (pace Ted Tjaden) as a public good.
The social significance of our changing values should mean that media personalities and judges who work in the public eye should not be penalized for activities which are ultimately private.
The reasons for judgment in this case put squarely at issue the important public values with which this Court (and, likely, the Supreme Court of Canada) will ultimately have to grapple in determining whether, and in what circumstances, assisted suicide may, or may not, be in accord with the public interest, including the interest of that minority of the public in circumstances similar to those of Ms. Taylor.
'' The destructive nature of the current crash may force coin developers to focus on creating value and utility for their currencies, and ultimately for the public.
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