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In response to the crimes committed during World War II, the Declaration sought to establish the principle that everyone is
entitled
to the same basic rights, irrespective of race, color, sex, language, religion, or other status.
It also seemed like an illustration of her authorized biography,
entitled
Reina Cristina (“Queen Cristina”).
The last legal restrictions on taking interest on money were lifted only in the nineteenth century, when they succumbed to the economic argument that lending money was a service, for which the lender was
entitled
to charge whatever the market would bear.
The first –
entitled
“Risky Business” – was launched earlier this year by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, and the renowned financier Tom Steyer.
At a 1959 meeting of the American Physical Society, Richard Feynman, perhaps the most admired physicist of our time, gave a talk entitled, "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom."
In a paper
entitled "
Project for a Scientific Psychology," he proposed to examine the neural structures underlying human experience.
Like all migrants, women on the move are
entitled
to personal security and basic dignity.
Among the details provided in the document,
entitled
America First – A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again, are projections for the expected path of gross federal debt as a percentage of GDP, which is shown to decline from its current level of about 106% to about 80% in 2027.
Put another way, China is becoming the sort of superpower that feels
entitled
to control the sea, land, and air around its territory – just like the US.
Countries that offer world-class infrastructure, high-skill staff, and simple business rules may be well
entitled
to ask companies to pay a commensurate tax in return.
The first IAC report was
entitled
Inventing a Better Future: A Strategy for Building Worldwide Capacities in Science and Technology .
The IAC’s most recent effort,
entitled
Lighting the Way: Toward a Sustainable Energy Future, presents an ambitious science-based agenda for meeting the world’s enormously challenging energy requirements.
Israel is, of course,
entitled
to defend itself from rocket attacks.
But it will give legitimate expression to the will of a people long oppressed and
entitled
to their place in the sun.
This is the kind of civilizational choice that sovereign countries are
entitled
to make for themselves.
Last year’s adoption by the UN General Assembly of a resolution
entitled
“Happiness: Towards a holistic approach to development,” introduced by Bhutan and supported by 68 countries, reveals that this hunger is greater than ever.
In a message dated February 16, 2011,
entitled
“The People’s Revolution and the Fall of the Corrupt Arab System: A New Beginning and the Shattering of the Idol of ‘Stability,’” a Libyan who goes by the name Atiyat Allah writes, “It is true that this revolution is not the ideal that we had desired….[W]e
As US Senator and Harvard professor Daniel Patrick Moynihan put it, “Everyone is
entitled
to his own opinions, but not to his own facts.”
Education is a right to which even the displaced are
entitled.
They are
entitled
to grants, and should not be obliged to repay the monies they receive.
Their work draws upon a recent book that Carmen Reinhart co-authored with Kenneth Rogoff,
entitled
This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly.
Furthermore, in no small part because of freedom, everyone is also
entitled
to his or her own understanding.
That slogan echoes the title of an article that I recently published,
entitled
“Of the 1%, for the 1%, and by the 1%,” describing the enormous increase in inequality in the United States: 1% of the population controls more than 40% of the wealth and receives more than 20% of the income.
Deaths of the Poor and Responsibilities of the RichIn a shocking book of last year
entitled "
Late Victorian Holocausts ," Mike Davis described the British Empire's attitude to famines in India and elsewhere.
Just as one must buy fire insurance before, not after, one’s house burns down, we have to deal with the risk of inequality before it becomes much worse and creates a powerful new class of
entitled
rich people who use their power to consolidate their gains.
The following day, the corporate lawyer Martin Lipton, a longstanding critic of shareholder activists, released a memo
entitled
“The New Paradigm for Corporate Governance.”
The Myth of “Superstar Cities”In a much-talked-about recent paper
entitled
“Superstar Cities,” economists Joseph Gyourko, Christopher Mayer, and Todd Sinai argue that such high-status cities – not only London, Paris, and New York, but also cities like Philadelphia and San Diego – may show an “ever-widening gap in housing values” when compared with other cities.
And, in a much discussed newspaper article
entitled
“Russia Forward,” he declared, “Should we continue to drag into the future our primitive raw-materials economy, endemic corruption, and inveterate habit of relying on the state to solve our problems?
In 1975 the American climatologist Wallace Broecker published a paper in the journal Science,
entitled
“Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?”
They believe that they, too, are
entitled
to act with impunity.
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