Sentences with phrase «what affirmative»

What affirmative defenses will be available to the defendant and what is the likelihood that the defendant will prevail on those affirmative defenses?
But the problem is that just stopping there ignores what affirmative action has historically been about.

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He's also fended off less ridiculous criticisms around quotas and affirmative action; he says the «what if the best qualified people are men?»
So, what did the justices look like before having to rule on health care, affirmative action, and surveillance laws?
What is the value of affirmative action in academia?
«So I think it's certainly worth discussing whether we should have something similar in the US but what I would like to say today is that we're going to go forward and implement that [the same controls and affirmative consent] regardless of what the regulatory outcome is.»
To advocate self - help, to argue that affirmative action can not be a long - run solution to the problem of racial inequality, to suggest that some of what is transpiring in black communities reflects a spiritual malaise, to note that fundamental change will require that individual lives be transformed in ways that governments are ill - suited to do, to urge that we must look to how black men and women are relating to each other, how parents are bringing up their children, that we have to ask ourselves what values inform the behavior of our youth» to do these things is not to take a partisan position, or vent some neoconservative ideological screed.
We should be grateful, affirmative, and hopeful with regard to what they are doing.
Berger's theological method is reminiscent of the ancient pseudonymous writer Dionysius the Areopagite who asked the question «what are the affirmative theologies and what are the negative?»
I will answer these last questions in the affirmative, but in the process I will try to clarify what Christian theology means by original sin and inherited sin.
What about affirmative action?
Writing in Commonweal, Peter Steinfels, senior religion reporter for the New York Times, describes what is now a very tired scenario: «A church that is democratic, egalitarian, open, embracing, tolerant, innovating, lay - led, diverse, and affirmative of American values is pitted against a church that is autocratic, hierarchical, dogmatic, discriminating, clerical, monolithic, and committed to a European past.»
«I bet he's opposed to affirmative action» «What a fake, anyone could get a gold medal with the advantages he's had»
Yet deciding what it means to act justly in particular situations (whether it's a case of affirmative action or the huge global inequalities in living standards) is highly controversial.
The most remarkable thing about affirmative action is that after twenty years of implementation and debate, it is still impossible to say what it means for an affirmative action program to succeed, or when one has gone too far in discounting the credentials of white school or job applicants.
And Jesus gave expression to this devaluation in his own life: he broke the Sabbath when he felt that God bade him act; he excused his disciples (at least) from the custom of fasting; and the burning national question whether one had really to pay the poli tax to the foreign power of occupation (in Judea and Samaria) he answered in the affirmative, but he viewed it as a secular concern and pointed his questioners to the essential duty, «Give to God what belongs to him.»
Since there is such a kind of «Christian philosophy» sometimes called a «Christian natural philosophy,» we need to hear the affirmative as well as the negative side.2 It is important to present the problem dialectically so that a confrontation can help us recognize the presuppositions of what it is to be «Christian,» to be a «philosopher,» to be a «Christian philosopher.»
It's a case of what might have been for Getafe whose owners seem content with their affiliation rather than taking affirmative action.
Now you could argue about which demographics need how much of what kind of affirmative action.
The county executive is especially critical of the affirmative consent portion of the legislation, which would place a definition on what consent is, and looks like between two people engaged in sexual activity.
«That's the whole nucleus as to what we're dealing with here, so we wanted to make sure that affirmative consent was defined in a clear, concise, comprehensive way and expect college students to conduct themselves in a mutually respectful and communicative manner,» LaValle said before casting his vote.
Indeed this was the fundamental political foundation for the groundswell of popular and patriotic affirmative action that culminated in the wind of change 2015 election outcome and it is just what Nigeria needs to facilitate a realistic national resolve and agenda to salvage and safeguard the endangered northern entitlement to second term in 2019.
Skelos did not elaborate on what those controversial measures are, but he was likely referring to a slate of proposals — public campaign finance, a measure to open state tuition assistance programs to undocumented immigrants, tweaks to the minimum wage and the creation of an affirmative legal right to an abortion — that Cuomo himself has been supporting.
If you'd like more information about what's taken place in the past regarding affirmative action, please read «Bakke and Beyond: A History and Timeline of Affirmative Action» published on Infoplease.com by Borgna Brunner, or «Affirmative Action Works» published on In Motion Magazine by affirmative action, please read «Bakke and Beyond: A History and Timeline of Affirmative Action» published on Infoplease.com by Borgna Brunner, or «Affirmative Action Works» published on In Motion Magazine by Affirmative Action» published on Infoplease.com by Borgna Brunner, or «Affirmative Action Works» published on In Motion Magazine by Affirmative Action Works» published on In Motion Magazine by Paul Kivel.
And if affirmative action is over in the Dutch sciences, what other measures could be taken to help women break through «the glass ceiling»?
Whatever you choose to use as your affirmative mantra, be sure that it reflects you and exactly what you are aiming for in your fitness goals; don't be wishy - washy!
In the case of fasting, you have to re-associate the experience with something affirmative of what you want to accomplish.
What's refreshing is the emphasis the film places on Bale's character's conception of masculinity that doesn't fall under either of the usual tropes; he's neither idealistic at the cost of lacking the will to take affirmative action (as Whitaker's character is) nor is he a time bomb of self - destructive aggression (as Affleck's character is).
What is fascinating about Perkins» account is that the sceptical / affirmative doublethink these films use works on a textual and meta - textual level.
If in the affirmative, then you will see further debates about how important that element is to him as a character, and if in the negative, you will see counterarguments about how this rumor came to pass and what people should really be looking at with the character.
As we approached the final assessment for this unit on racism and racial privilege, I again posed a central question for students to consider: to what degree, if any, should colleges and universities in Washington State use affirmative action programs in their admissions decisions?
«It was perplexing that the Supreme Court took the case because the University of Texas admission policy seemed in line with what the court had ruled was acceptable in the Michigan case,» says Professor Julie Reuben, pointing out that in Grutter v. Bollinger the Supreme Court supported the University of Michigan Law School's affirmative action admissions policy.
What design can do however, is give the next generation the skills to create affirmative action - through the thinking and doing skills that it engenders.
11 slides on what you do in the evening and using the affirmative / negative form of a verb Lesson starter: cognates / false friend spotting Listening task - fill in the gaps with the missing words Learning the vocabulary - write down what you see on the picture Interactive activity - Who is doing what?
This framing tends to fuel what Warikoo calls «the diversity bargain,» in which white students support affirmative action as long as black and Latino students on campus do not form their own organizations and friend groups, and whites do not feel overlooked through «reverse discrimination» when they apply for fellowships, jobs, and graduate school.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Cashin, author of Place, Not Race, explains how the benefits of race - based admissions decisions are actually outweighed by the social costs, and argues for a return to what she considers the original intent of affirmative action policies: helping people — no matter their race — who have been systemically locked out of opportunity.
«We released this poll today to show our support — and what we believe is the public's strong support — for the affirmative action policies called for in Diversity Challenged.
This was just the opening round of what is likely to be a long series of acrimonious debates over policy at the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, on topics including sexual harassment, affirmative action, instruction of English language learners and school discipline — even on who might head the agency.
First, the Public Service Act 103 of 1994 restricts eligibility of employment in public sector to citizens and permanent residents.13 Second, the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 prioritises and optimises employment of South African citizens who are previously disadvantaged by apartheid policies in what is termed «Affirmative Action Measures (AAM).»
Present Simple Negative Sentences Rules (2 worksheets) Instructions: Students cut out the cards, trace the pronoun, highlight what is correct (don't / doesn't) and highlight (s / Ø) Unscramble Affirmative Sentences (2 worksheets) Instructions: Students cut out the cards, use the correct verb form and unscramble the sentences Unscramble Interrogative Sentences (2 worksheets) Instructions: Students cut out the cards, use Do or Does card and unscramble the sentences Unscramble Negative Sentences (2 worksheets) Instructions: Students cut out the cards, use don't or doesn't cards and unscramble the sentences 7.
Underlying the affirmative action cases is the question: to what extent should the widening scope for choice be regulated on racial grounds?
Book publicists who snare book reviews for authors always want to give novelists and experts what they want: positive, affirmative book reviews.
When asked if he agreed this accurately summarized what he was trying to achieve with Mindwarp, Hébert responded in the affirmative.
The piece has stirred all kinds of debate about what the artist's motivations could have been: Was this a coy way of commenting on affirmative action, on the supposed «advantages» conferred on certain underrepresented minorities?
In the affirmative culture of the art market, where art is tolerated as essentially nonthreatening, what is the place and role of negative affects?
So, what, purge half of all scientists who identify as Democrats (the 55 % in the PEW poll, vs. the upper 20s in the general population), give a little affirmative action for the independents and whopping great amounts for that 6 % who identify as Republican.
The evidence for the affirmative, H1, is what can be inferred from IPCC Reports with their data and modeling results.
In the light of the internet, a request to release it now would probably get an affirmative from what are now probably different people in charge at those locations.
What we need are forms of affirmative action polices when it comes to men and domestic work...
What makes it more problematic here is he is known for long - standing opposition to affirmative action in previous decisions (among many other controversies).
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