But public policy in this country has been jiggered to favor capital over labor. |
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The Court came to the conclusion that it would be contrary to public policy to register that judgment because there was a denial of a fair trial. |
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Such an order can only be contrary to public policy and the court ought not to grant it. |
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What is the overlap between contracts which break the law and those which are contrary to public policy? |
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The onus shifts to the Defendants to clearly establish that public policy should be a bar to recovery. |
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The law also sometimes holds that certain types of claim should be barred as contrary to public policy. |
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He is one of a handful of medical doctors who also has a Ph.D. in public policy. |
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What are the arguments and positions needed to formulate and frame the ensuing public policy debate? |
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Their focus is on framing the public policy agenda rather than creating useful public policy initiatives. |
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In their eyes, the destiny of bioethicists is to sit on bioethics committees and set public policy. |
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The state of the union is that money talks and public policy is sold to the highest bidder. |
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That is why the Claimant's argument on this head is bad as contrary to public policy and must fail. |
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That discretion, however, must be exercised according to some important principles of public policy. |
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If an agreement of this general kind is held to be contrary to public policy, it may be unenforceable. |
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It means that the contract is to be treated as unenforceable on grounds of some overriding public policy. |
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The public sector has decided to make it public policy to leave drug development in the hands of the pharmaceutical industry. |
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With roots going back to 19th-century national objectives, universalism became central to 20th-century Canadian public policy. |
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And admittedly once you have to pull out the public policy dictionary on these bozos they've pretty much fought you to a draw in political terms. |
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It has been suggested that it would therefore be contrary to public policy to regard the consent as valid. |
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Canada's judges have moved boldly into the public policy arena, shaping laws to fit their own peculiar biases and ideologies. |
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But even here, the radical change began with federal courts taking major areas of public policy away from state legislatures. |
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The judges made this particular aspect of public policy and the judges are entitled to change it. |
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The volume will captivate anyone with an interest in politics, public policy, and the strange ways of the Fourth Estate. |
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It is a strong thing for a court to refuse to hear a party to a cause and it is only to be justified by grave considerations of public policy. |
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Such an agreement purports to oust the jurisdiction of the Court and is void as being contrary to public policy. |
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She served on board subcommittees for finance and public policy and chaired the Ethics Subcommittee. |
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The potential benefits from such a bold experiment in public policy greatly outweigh the risks. |
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Look, we believe that as a matter of public policy we should not have any of this sort of material on the internet. |
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It is in the interests of public policy to discourage suits and encourage settlements. |
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It is reasonable and appropriate that rural interests insist they be given special attention in public policy formation and implementation. |
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Indeed, I do tend to question public policy arguments based on paternalism. |
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Several speakers offered perspectives on public policy toward addicts and addictions. |
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It considered that the threat to public policy was, comparatively speaking, only moderate. |
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He used good science as the foundation for a public policy solution and good marketing to sell the concept to community leaders. |
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The first is that the Act is a scheme of social welfare, intended to confer benefits at the public expense on grounds of public policy. |
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Our evolution has been mired in regressive politics and leaders who misdirect public policy on diversionary insignificancy. |
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These could be readily expanded in anticipation of public policy changes to enhance the role of health intermediaries. |
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There is, however, little knowledge of the sexual and contraceptive behaviour of seasonal workers from which public policy can be developed. |
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Most pertinent to public policy is his polemic against industrial, or containment, farming. |
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It is shifted out of the political public policy arena into bureaucratic programs. |
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This public policy stand runs counter to what today's Texans say they want. |
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The fundamental issue at stake is truth in public discourse and public policy formulation. |
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Personally, I think we should avoid privileging economics as the pre-eminent discipline in formulation of public policy. |
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The themes of gender, race, class and public policy will continue to demand the attention of legal and criminological scholars. |
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Instead, earnest students of public policy are expected to read them onscreen as retrieved via the internet. |
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If we are to decry the activities of professionals paid to protest public policy we should identify who they really are. |
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What public policy is served by inaccurate reports of court proceedings which defame people? |
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What part did public policy actually play in degrading the quality of life in these places below accepted standards of human health and decency? |
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What does this picture of the impacts across social class mean for public policy? |
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How can you draw a distinction between the two on public policy or any other grounds? |
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The idea of the public interest used to mean matters of public policy or issues of social importance. |
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From the viewpoint of public policy this is desirable, if banks are to be encouraged to nurse ailing companies back to health. |
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This decision was a major shift in public policy about gaming and the recipient organizations. |
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While in Washington, Hal strengthened USDA's communication links with public policy educators in the land grant university system. |
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If a proposal for or against socialism or capitalism is not a public policy, I do not know what is. |
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What we have endeavoured to do, in a public policy sense, is hold the ring and enable them to offer the services they provide. |
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Similar interest in evidence based public policy is apparent in other countries. |
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An individual or group can initiate, or obstruct, public policy in many political arenas. |
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However, my self-interest is tempered by a sense of epistemic value, namely the value of evidence-based public policy. |
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The ideological context of these exchanges over public policy is rooted in, and sustained by, references to the past. |
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We face today a rising inclination for public policy makers to pander to the lowest common denominator. |
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They actually like to see more correlation from the pulpit of their religious commitment and how it affects public policy. |
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The second way to limit the scope of the duty of care is to appeal to arguments of public policy. |
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The political ideology of the Reagan Administration reflected a desire to move towards a color-blind society in which race was a neutral issue in public policy formulation. |
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Achieving this designation in public policy requires identifying opportunities both as a specific agenda and as incidental to other APA activities. |
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The other chapters employ different explanatory theories developed in the study of international relations, comparative politics, and public policy. |
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The Committee draws to the attention of the house any issue that it considers politically or legally important or that gives rise to issues of public policy. |
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These questions and more have crossed disciplinary lines, from ethics, public policy, social science, and law to computer security and information science. |
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The left is always warning us about the cynical vested interests of the military industrial complex allegedly manipulating public policy for their sectional gain. |
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The study was still undergoing substantive editing in order to incorporate the suggestions of the lawyers and public policy analysts who reviewed its preliminary drafts. |
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Bryce McNitt writes on public policy and politics issues for a number of sites. |
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The very public policy reason insurers do not insure against punitive damages, is that we don't want insurance to cover the perpetrators of intentional bad acts. |
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In fact, foes of abortion have opposed most every single public policy that contributes to lowering the abortion rate in America. |
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The rise of the government-technology axis has often made it virtually impossible to debate and formulate public policy. |
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Quite simply, my book contends that most Americans now believe that legalizing either assisted suicide or actual mercy killing would be bad public policy. |
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This is a public policy decision which has to be applied across the board. |
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The answer is that the very same public policy that causes the civil courts to refuse the claim points in a quite different direction in considering a criminal offence. |
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Last year Facebook poached Marne Levine, a White House economic adviser, to help run its global public policy efforts. |
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The rules enforced by sanitarians, are justified as public policy. |
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Using survey data, ARS researchers examine diets as a factor in select diseases and help public policy officials make decisions about food safety and food fortification. |
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Such a finding would suggest two possible avenues for public policy. |
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He never directed another seminar on public administration in developing countries or wrote another book on public policy. |
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All their Lordships denied that public policy had a role in the decision. |
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The direction being pursued in public policy is unclear in these places. |
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The public policy issues may be hard, but the constitutional questions should be easy. |
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I am satisfied that their ability to prosecute by way of laying information derives from it being a matter of public policy and one which concerns the public morals. |
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In recent years, Cerberus has purposely become involved with companies that benefit from, and rely on, public policy. |
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It would be a pretty bodgie public policy if it operated that way. |
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To see racism as structural unfairness, by contrast, is to see race and public policy as inexorably intertwined. |
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According to the dust jacket, this book was written for advanced undergraduate students in sociology, public policy, and business management courses. |
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All this and yet no one had the nerve to stand up and publicly ask the deceitful politician how he squared his public policy positions with his private life? |
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This commitment to radical religionism leads to terrible public policy. |
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As an economist, he often applies quantitative analysis to public policy dilemmas, which yields data models and quantitative measures of complex issues. |
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For a mere generation, UK-wide public policy had matched the notion of Scottish egalitarianism, at least moderately. |
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A RINO does not apply convictions based upon a biblical worldview to public policy. |
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In terms of public policy she favoured pragmatism in dealing with religious matters. |
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Overall, England is divided into nine regions and 48 ceremonial counties, although these have only a limited role in public policy. |
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Much applied economics in public policy is concerned with determining how the efficiency of an economy can be improved. |
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The deepening of the spiritual life was later to be seen as central to public policy and royal governance. |
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Philip II greatly expanded the Inquisition and made church orthodoxy a goal of public policy. |
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In contrast, domestic and social agreements such as those between children and parents are typically unenforceable on the basis of public policy. |
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If based on an illegal purpose or contrary to public policy, a contract is void. |
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Within the United States, choice of law clauses are generally enforceable, although exceptions based upon public policy may at times apply. |
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The restriction on assignment of a cause of action is a related rule based on public policy. |
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Happiness is already recognised as an important concept in global public policy. |
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As a matter of public policy, damages available for intentional torts tend to be broader and more generous than for negligent torts. |
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In terms of public policy, Malthus was a supporter of the protectionist Corn Laws from the end of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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The public policy director says in the article that there are plenty of other places near this beach to kiteboard. |
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Reich is currently the professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley. |
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Richard Maser is an effective advocate for public policy that benefits the commercial and industrial real estate industry. |
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To paraphrase James Watt, public policy can be decided by the ballot box or the cartridge box. |
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This is establishment thinking, circling the wagons around yes-men and punishing anyone that dares to take a stand for good public policy. |
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Many state legislatures have yet to form a public policy regarding gestational carrier agreements generally. |
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Law enforcement professionals do not believe that paroling a cop killer is good public policy. |
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Its goal is to analyze and produce recommendations for public policy decisions regarding poverty and democratic governability. |
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Audrey Plonk joined Intel's global public policy staff last month at company headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. |
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The focus of this volume is on sharing perspectives on challenges raised by the intersections of evaluation design and public policy. |
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The three ISNA Legislative Conferences provided 145 nurses and nursing students with a public policy infusion to the brain. |
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Harvard Professor Lawrence Summers insightfully discussed how academic research can influence and hopefully improve public policy. |
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Now it has become full-bore public policy to buy things people can buy for themselves. |
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The Cato Institute is a non-profit public policy research foundation dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace. |
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But basing public policy on a broad deregulator idea ignores the important difference between the education of our children and other public pursuits. |
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The Girl Scout Research Institute focuses on research and public policy information concerning the healthy development of girls as they mature toward adulthood. |
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Under common law dating back centuries to England, it was viewed as contrary to public policy under legal doctrines known as champerty and maintenance. |
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Rational public policy and sound law, however, would recognize that abortion is the killing of an innocent human being and must be suppressed like any other crime. |
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Center Forward is the leading public policy organization aimed at debating and elevating the priorities of the vast percentage of Americans who consider themselves centrist. |
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Cyprus ranks 20th on the 2014 world misery index because of high unemployment, according to data compiled by a public policy research organisation. |
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However, groups that appeal to alarmism, not only misdirect public policy in terms of forest management practices, he contends, they also adversely affect wildlife. |
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Is homeownership really an appropriate goal for public policy? |
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There is a good review of the literature, using the criteria of comprehensiveness, comparability, operationalizability, and public policy relevance. |
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The need for tolerance on an egalitarian basis can be found in the Edicts of Ashoka the Great, which emphasize the importance of tolerance in public policy by the government. |
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The recognition of disabledness has increased and, moreover, it has become one of the diversity criteria used by governments in making public policy. |
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