A system of justice that privatizes family law abrogates the state's responsibility toward its people. |
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By selectively telling history from below, by highlighting emotion and sketching everything else, Mr. Burns privatizes war. |
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If one takes a historically unprofitable entity and privatizes it, that in itself will not make it profitable. |
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If the Ontario government privatizes Ontario Hydro a huge debt will be left behind. |
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The state must observe these obligations scrupulously in every case in which it privatizes water, security or any other state function. |
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They could also be made part of legislation that establishes alternative service delivery agencies and privatizes public functions. |
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In a sense, the program privatizes enforcement just as the agency is struggling to get more public financing. |
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Mr. Harvey talks about the fact that Bill C-45 is a colossal expropriation of fishing rights, which means that it privatizes a public resource. |
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In effect, this law privatizes justice, perhaps the ultimate libertarian norm. |
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This approach effectively privatizes fish stocks and creates incentives for farmers to conserve their stocks. |
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Though the country is one of Europe's poorest, there is still the potential for profit, particularly as the government privatizes critical assets. |
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To protect public interest, the public police will be called upon to provide leadership and direction in a world that increasingly privatizes and commodifies public goods such as public safety and security. |
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When the government privatizes public property, transparency must be paramount, as the government advocates in the Throne Speech delivered at the beginning of this Parliament. |
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Arbitration privatizes justice in two ways: first, by using laws that are not democratically enacted and, second, by occuring in unmonitored forums. |
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Any economic policy that privatizes and reduces public investment in education will marginalize children and adults living in poverty while reducing the quality of public education. |
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Moreover, mifepristone further privatizes abortion, while we are here dealing with a decision that is often taken at a moment of serious distress, when the person needs to be assisted and listened to. |
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Our northern neighbor privatizes its air traffic control system. |
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