But Connor also brings up the matters of transparency and corporate accountability.
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We must see our peers and ourselves as leaders who have a right and a responsibility to weigh in on the matters of our day.
At the same time, the matters of providing with cooperation of science with practice in the field of usage of underground water become more important.
There are also the matters of how government should prioritize copyright enforcement, and what tradeoff we should strike between enforcing copyright laws and keeping legitimate Internet activity unrestricted.
The Vatican has similarly made clear that the ex-pope hasn't completely lost interest in the matters of the church, following on television Francis' inaugural appearance on the balcony of St.
It was when Queen Victoria decided, 17 years after her marriage to her cousin Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, to appoint him Prince Consort and to consult him fully about the matters of state that she had to deal with as sovereign.
The real ugliness lies in the relationship between people who produce the technology and the things they produce..what is wrong with technology is that its not connected in any real way with the matters of the spirt and of the heart.
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Here is the bottom line: because the future matters, the rate of economic growth matters.
"It's traditional to consult with the leadership of the Congress on controversial matters so that the drafting of legislation will reflect concerns that can be anticipated in advance, " Gore said.
It is not the survival of the self that matters, of course not, for we all know that that ends.
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Be responsible for advising the Director on matters of staff development, supervising the implementation of initiatives in this domain and assisting with personnel management, as desired.
If inflation is defined as a fall in the value of money then the price of future consumption matters as much as the price of goods and services consumed today.
One-third or more of the 800, 000-odd immigrants from the ex-Soviet Union are not considered fully Jewish under the Orthodox interpretation of Jewish law which is the law of the land in matters of personal status.
"At the LMA the image of the game matters and we speak to all of our members on an ongoing basis on a variety of issues, " he added.
This study, then, has cast light on the darkest of matters and promises a far better understanding of the structure of the universe.
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But Mr Zuma also went much further - explicitly questioning the right of journalists and others to probe the state on matters of security.
Senator Kyl, one of the most influential members of the Senate on national security and foreign policy matters and the 1994 recipient of the Center's prestigious "Keeper of the Flame" award, argued forcefully for maintaining both the credibility and capabilities of our nuclear forces.
But the structure of an organisation matters less than the quality of the people who lead it.
At the end of the day, what matters is how much of a bite government takes out of the overall economy and when.
The prime minister said the case for retaining the union focused on matters of the "head and heart".
The success of the matters covered by such forward-looking statements involves risks.
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In the past, when matters of the divine were introduced, McCain handled the situation by carefully changing the subject or by simply shutting down the conversation.
We share the opinion that in Afghanistan we wish to approach an -- the matters in the sense of an integrated security approach, a network security approach.
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After all, if a person cannot be trusted in the simplest matters of honesty then how can they possibly be trusted to uphold lengthy and complex business contracts?
The foreign minister said that the case does "not fall in the category of matters which attract the death penalty" and "there need not be any apprehension in this regard".
Nothing would be gained by the release of these photos that matters more than the lives of our young men and women serving in harm's way.
With that kind of legal uncertainty, the attitude of regulators matters at least as much as the details of the law.
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Despite the celebratory tone of the day, the president has had to attend to a number of serious matters Friday, including the unexpected resignation of Russian President Boris Yeltsin, who stepped aside Friday morning, six months ahead of schedule.
And of course in the end the only pledge that really matters is the Pledge of Allegiance.
Mr Bradley said the committee supported the general principles of the bill, despite reservations over some matters, such as the use of the term "miscellaneous" as a budget heading.
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