Accorded
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What rights would be
accorded
to uploaded minds?
This movie, curiously, is regularly
accorded
a place of honor as one of the earliest (and very few British) films noirs.
This is a luxury
accorded
to those who live in peace; be grateful you do.
So, perhaps the more important message is that society’s tolerance for monetization is proportional to the legitimacy
accorded
to the distribution of money.
At the end of a fixed period of time – say, five years, as India’s MPs are currently
accorded
– the public would be able to judge their leader’s success at improving citizens’ lives, rather than at keeping a government in office.
Efforts to economize on energy, storing it, and generating it by “clean” or low-carbon methods deserve priority and the sort of commitment from governments that were
accorded
to the Manhattan Project (which created the atomic bomb) or the Apollo moon landing.
Among US presidents, George W. Bush identified most strongly with this right-wing Israeli philosophy, and his war in Iraq and policies toward Iran
accorded
with it perfectly.
Unfortunately, given the respect
accorded
to national sovereignty, the scope for international action to improve respect for basic human rights in the many countries where they are violated is limited.
States that are eager to enjoy the trappings of great-power status – the deference
accorded
their diplomats, high-level global parlays abroad and important diplomatic conferences at home, and the assumption that they must be consulted on major events or crises in their regions – must accept the burdens that go with it.
The second study showed that high-net-worth African business owners
accorded
education the highest priority in their charitable activities, with more than 90% already engaging in education-related philanthropy.
Moreover, communal rights have progressively been
accorded
to the various groups that compose a nation.
Heroism is rare, which is precisely why it is
accorded
such high honors.
As the accession of Romania and Bulgaria showed, when arbitrary target dates are
accorded
too much weight, they can be counterproductive, because they weaken the incentives for meaningful reform.
Given the huge premium
accorded
to the winner by Italy’s new electoral law (Renzi was sure he would be the one to benefit), such a prospect is truly frightening.
But they should not be
accorded
the degree of respect or deference that their seniority and government positions would normally merit.
These new regulations may turn the promise heralded by Russia being
accorded "
market economy status" into a mere formality that will not increase Russia's access to the EU market by a single iota.
Otherwise, Russians will come to view being
accorded "
market economy" status as just another broken promise on the part of the West.
His agenda appears to aim at domestic liberalization – moving beyond the 35-hour week, ending the special pension regimes
accorded
to particular professions, increasing incentives to work and gain wealth.
Yet it is Fukushima that is habitually
accorded
the “disaster” label.
One recognizes that equal dignity should be
accorded
to all human beings, and seeks to build bridges of understanding between faiths.
In the West, the priority
accorded
to the individualist self-regarding norms underlying the Washington Consensus created a nurturing environment for growth in corruption, inequality, and mistrust in governing elites – the unintended consequences of rational-choice, me-first premises.
This is revealed by its immigration quotas ...Scandinavians … then Englishmen and finally Germans have been
accorded
the largest contingent.”
Likewise, emerging economic giants like China and India should be
accorded
substantially greater voting power.
The ASEAN economies adopted a united front on international economic issues and
accorded
priority to internal economic integration and expanding linkages with major trading partners.
Nor should Asia draw a false sense of security from all the hype currently being
accorded
to the hopes and dreams of a so-called “two-speed world.”
But the most shocking episode came when Misiewicz visited military units and demanded that servicemen and officers salute him and address him as “Minister,” an honor not usually
accorded
to people in his position.
This perception also
accorded
well with the median (typically poor) voter’s low expectation of government in India – seeing it as a source of sporadic handouts rather than of reliable public services.
On the positive side of the ledger, Obama received ceremonial treatment not normally
accorded
to visiting foreign leaders, even other visiting US presidents, demonstrating the importance China’s government attached to the visit.
Indeed, that is why the latest deal with Greece, which entails even more bailout funds, could work, as long as the country is
accorded
the debt reprofiling that it needs to reverse the decline of its GDP, reduces its primary surpluses, and pursues balance-sheet-strengthening reforms.
Revealed truth, the Cardinal seemed to say, must be
accorded
primacy over the truths science reveals through reason.
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