Not exact matches
Other entrepreneurs
value the local business culture for its down - to - earth acumen and
frankness.
While he
values Elizabeth's
frankness and how she confidently handles the job on her own terms, those qualities aren't always appreciated, especially by other members of the White House staff.
Steven E. Koonin, once the Obama administration's undersecretary of energy for science and chief scientist at BP, stirred up a swirl of turbulence in global warming discourse this week after The Wall Street Journal published «Climate Science is Not Settled,» his essay calling for more
frankness about areas of deep uncertainty in climate science, more research to narrow error ranges and more acknowledgement that society's decisions on energy and climate policy are based on
values as much as data.
In crafting its approach to geoengineering, the US has a chance to return to some of the
values that made it successful both scientifically and culturally during the twentieth century: openness,
frankness, critical thinking, and democratic deliberation.
to act with integrity and
frankness in all our dealings both internally and externally, placing the highest
value on teamwork and mutual support.