Sentences with phrase «with broader principles»

Not exact matches

In order to meet the deadline, both Alden and Clark said negotiators will likely have to settle for agreement in broad principle on some of the contentious areas, with details to be worked out later.
Guiding Principles Religious and theological studies depend on and reinforce each other; A principled approach to religious values and faith demands the intellectual rigor and openness of quality academic work; A well - educated student of religion must have a deep and broad understanding of more than a single religious tradition; Studying religion requires that one understand one's own historical context as well as that of those whom one studies; An exemplary scholarly and teaching community requires respect for and critical engagement with difference and diversity of all kinds.
In accordance with the principle that we should start from the experiential basis of religion, we must consider first the fundamental types of religious experience which give rise to these two broad types of models.
globalisation with a human face, global citizenship, sustainable development, good governance, consensus - building, global ethic, cultural diversity, cultural liberty, dialogue among civilizations, quality of life, quality education, education for all, right to choose, informed choice, informed consent, gender, equal opportunity, empowerment, NGOs, civil society, partnerships, transparency, bottom - up participation, accountability, holism, broad - based consultation, facilitation, inclusion, awareness - raising, clarification of values, capacity - building, women's rights, children's rights, reproductive rights, sexual orientation, safe abortion, safe motherhood, enabling environment, equal access, life skills education, peer education, bodily integrity, internalisation, ownership, bestpractices, indicators of progress, culturally sensitive approaches, secular spirituality, Youth Parliament, peace education, the rights of future generations, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, human security, precautionary principle, prevention...
23: 24) This is also the reason for the preponderance of prohibitions (there are 365 as compared with 278 positive commands), and for the infinitely detailed requirements, for the lack of broad moral principles, and for the total ignoring of important aspects of life.
The broad principles here — know your consumer, communicate with clarity, innovate, and consider how the product is used — are applicable to every single target market.
But again, my hope is that, considered together, they might provide us with some broad guidelines, a set of foundational principles, for how best to help students from adverse backgrounds succeed in school.
It felt as though blind adherence to the principle of «breast is best» had become more important than treating babies, toddlers and parents as whole human beings, with a broad range of physical, emotional and practical needs.
With that broad stroke principle that is in the Ryan budget I totally agree with.&raWith that broad stroke principle that is in the Ryan budget I totally agree with.&rawith
On 18 July, diplomats from the four nations said they were no longer insisting Qatar comply with the demands and instead wanted it to commit to six broad «principles».
The Conrad Foundation's Spirit of Innovation Challenge (SOIC) presents high school students with a very broad challenge: create an innovative product that provides solution to a real - world problem such that someone can pay for it, by applying principles in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
More importantly, by entering the Democratic Party, Sanders broke with the socialist principle of independent working - class political action.1 He became the «sheepdog» herding progressives, who had the option of voting for the Green ticket of Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka in the general election, back into a party run by the billionaire class he professes to oppose.2 Nevertheless, the broad liberal to radical American left is now discussing what socialism is and debating whether the Left should be inside or outside the Democratic Party — or both inside and outside.
They charged the media to act with circumspection and be guided by principles of truth and a consideration of the broader national interest as the country gets ready for the 2016 general elections.
«Our party has always been a broad church, and despite my principled differences with Jeremy over many issues of defence, foreign policy and national security, I agreed to serve on his front bench because of the mandate he was given, his assurances that honesty and difference were welcomed, and due to the many areas we agreed wholeheartedly on such as fighting the vicious Tory trade union bill - which I was proud to lead our work on - cuts to tax credits and tackling climate change.
I think he should, this being a principle with potentially broad implications.
«We have seen how cities and states can overcome complex challenges by taking an approach that considers a broad range of sustainability principles covering human rights, labour standards, environment and anti-corruption, and then working with business and civil society to find lasting solutions.»
The Center offers a broad range of educational opportunities for health care professionals with an interest in learning and practicing the principles of integrative medicine.
Armed with a solid understanding of the principles taught by the Weston A. Price Foundation and years of education and exposure to holistic nutrition principles, I found I had a broader outlook of healthcare than my coworkers.
We focused on including elements from Articulate Storyline that would meet with our broad development principles, that suited the firm's learning environment, and which would lead to efficient, high quality output.
While we are comfortable with the notion that some level of technical training can scaffold a developing teacher to higher levels of thinking, we are skeptical regarding the broad application of training principles to all of teacher education.
Combining the goals of the common core with the principles of differentiation, the authors present an eight - step process to help teachers make rich, intellectually rigorous curriculum accessible to a very broad range of students.
Key principles include a broader accountability framework, with elements such as health, wellness, and discipline; language undergirding the role of community school coordinators; professional development that enables principals, teachers, instructional support personnel, and community partners to work more effectively with families, communities, and each other; and capacity building that supports community school partnerships and better aligns and coordinates programs.
Unlike with lesson plan sampling, there was «broad agreement in principle that this is an attractive safeguard», and Ofqual believes this option gives awarding organisations a «potentially valuable safeguard which would permit the use of teachers in developing even the most high - stakes assessments».
You need to know broader principles and apply them, as well as take your entire economic picture into account in order to deal with student loan debts with the utmost effectiveness.
Each year, the MoneySense All - Stars panel's challenge is to balance all this product innovation with our core principles of low costs, broad diversification and tax efficiency.
These contacts seem to have instilled in her a growing commitment to abstract principles, combined with a conviction that functionality did not reduce a work's esthetic impact and an interest in experimenting with a broad variety of new techniques and materials.
Though her sculptural forms were often highly - abstracted, Catlett imbued her works with a profound sense of narrative shaped by both her intensely personal experience and identification as an African American woman (along with her acquired mejicanismos) and her broader, abiding concern with principles of justice, freedom, dignity and resilience.
So rather than abusing me personally for advocating this principle — that personal abuse being a sad waste of energy and time — perhaps more folks (including Anthony Watts) ought to reflect upon the principle «Be First with the Truth» itself, and then contribute responsible comments upon the broad span of duties that this principle devolves upon America's citizens (both science - minded and skeptic - minded).
while in the context of the ongoing climate debate we continue — albeit with some embarrassment — to employ the scientifically meaningless phrase «climate change», we recognise that, in principle, a planetary warming to fend off otherwise imminent glacial inception, together with CO2 greening (the latter offsetting loss of vegetation footprint, the only real environmental concern) is having broad positive impacts on society, including the global economy, natural resources, and human health.
This mechanism is similar to a Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), but allows for a broader set of qualified sources; not only renewables, but also nuclear power, fossil fuel power with carbon capture and storage (CCS), and — in principle — efficient natural gas.
said Jen — so is this a broad blog principle or only for those with a certain viewpoint.
A straightforward matter such as requesting the IMO to proceed to design a levy, to put a price on carbon consistent with its own principles and that of «common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities» with a rebate system has, we hear, been made unmanageable by constraints behind a discussion of a broader framework.
More specifically, this broad outlook can be broken down into a number of key principles with direct implications for the environment, as we talk about it within the green movement.
«The Inclusive Design principle is a broad - spectrum idea meant to produce products that are inherently accessible to all, people with disabilities and people without.
And the existing «extortionate credit» test will be replaced with a broader test based on the principle of unfairness.
By opting for this broad reading of the ERTA principle, the ECJ places itself on a collision course with several Member States.
On May 31st the Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal issued a judgement with a number of broad statements about the proportionality principle and how it ought to be applied by courts in crafting discretionary orders under civil rules.
Rousseau's theory is not without its critics: «The broad general principles with which [Rousseau] starts, and which he presents as if they solved political problems, disappear when he condescends to detailed considerations, towards the solution of which they contribute nothing.»
More directly, s. 718 of the Criminal Code sets out the «purpose and principles of sentencing» which are to «contribute, along with crime prevention initiatives, to respect for the law and the maintenance of a just, peaceful and safe society...» The section then goes on to list specific objectives aimed at achieving the broader goal where the classic principles of sentencing are enunciated including denunciation, deterrence and rehabilitation [s. 718 (d)-RSB-.
While counsel must heed the Supreme Court's call to «act in a way that facilitates rather than frustrates access to justice,» the success of Hryniak will hinge in large part on whether judges take up the Supreme Court's broader call to «actively manage the legal process in line with the principle of proportionality.»
However, the flexibility that comes with focusing on broad principles entails some costs.
With brief summaries of general legal principles on a broad range of topics, legal encyclopedias will get your research headed in the right direction.
The Court of Justice reached this decision, which was highly controversial, after conducting a review of the scope of the protection afforded to communications with in - house counsel across the member states of the EU, and finding there not to be a sufficiently broad consensus on this point to justify the extension of the privilege, given that it was identified as being one of the fundamental principles of law common to the constitutional traditions of the member states.
This takes us to the essence of Justice Stratas» reasoning here which is that in legal proceedings (judicial reviews in particular) under our Westminister system of government, an attorney general enjoys a presumptive right to intervene on the basis that public rights are vested in the Crown and an attorney general enforces those rights and represents the public interest: «Giving Attorneys General a broader right to apply to intervene in order to advance the public interest — as Rule 110 (c) does — is consistent with these foundational principles and constitutional arrangements.
From there, we worked with our O'Connor Advisory Committee to identify broad - based goals and principles that provide a framework within which to establish a commission - based appointment process tailored to individual states.
With respect to whether the court should recognize a new common law duty of honesty in contractual performance - under the broad umbrella of the organizing principle of good faith performance of contracts Justice Cromwell held that the Court should.
Where he thought it necessary or appropriate, he abandoned the formality Of traditional common law pleading rules in order to provide legal protection to a broad range of commercial assets, transactions, and practices.70 His aim was to get as quickly as possible to the essential issue or issues involved in a dispute and to resolve the dispute in accordance with principles Of justice and fair dealing.
[39] These are very broad principles, of course, but in Canadian administrative law they tend to equate with, respectively, the protection of constitutional fundamentals (including rights) and giving effect to legislative intent.
Judicial review seeks to address an underlying tension between the rule of law and the foundational democratic principle, which finds an expression in the initiatives of Parliament and legislatures to create various administrative bodies and endow them with broad powers.
The classic definition of confidentiality remains that of Lord Goff in the Spycatcher case (above) in which he stated his opinion «that a duty of confidence arises when confidential information comes to the knowledge of a person (the confidant) in circumstances where he has notice, or is held to have agreed, that the information is confidential, with the effect that it would be just in all the circumstances that he should be precluded from disclosing the information to others... The existence of this broad general principle reflects the fact that there is such a public interest in the maintenance of confidences, that the law will provide remedies for their protection».
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