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Their integrity, however, will not be impugned by a gentle reminder that they, too, are human beings, susceptible to human passions and resentments; that the considerable power they wield tends, as all power does, to reach as far as it can; and that, as a consequence, they have become fully enmeshed in a campaign from which, invoking Montesquieu, they should strive scrupulously to hold themselves at a distance.
But Moore felt that his
integrity
was violated, his body exploited, and his tissue turned into a product.
As a result, Russia’s current challenging of the territorial
integrity
of Georgia might prove to be a grave error in the not-so-distant future.
Turkey is a NATO member, and any violation of its territorial
integrity
could easily trigger the North Atlantic Treaty’s mutual-defense clause.
And the Kurdish question entails a potential for much wider conflict, because statehood would also threaten the territorial
integrity
of Syria, Iraq, and probably Iran.
When this happens, it should be possible to offer Britain a better deal, without destroying the
integrity
of the EU’s treaties and policies.
The
integrity
of government departments like the Treasury, the independent Bank of England, and our great universities came under attack, as did Parliament itself, partly because the overwhelming majority of MPs favored remaining in the EU.
A constitutional amendment that allowed symbolic changes, like an official declaration of Catalonia as a “nation,” or substantive initiatives, like a fiscal pact, would satisfy most Catalans while maintaining Spain’s territorial
integrity.
The US also wants progress on the territorial
integrity
of former Soviet states, such as Georgia, but that, too, is unlikely.
(For his part, Li Peng proclaimed that missile launches in the direction of Taiwan "demonstrate the unshakable determination of the People's Liberation Army in defending state sovereignty and territorial integrity.")
Taken together, these omissions and unexplained events raise serious questions about the
integrity
and legitimacy of the Ukrainian-led investigation.
But in neither case has a standard method emerged for ensuring the
integrity
of research – or of the scientists who carry it out.
The natural context for an inquisitorial system is a field where scientific
integrity
is regularly under threat because research is entangled with political or financial interests.
Here, scientific
integrity
is understood not as a duty to stakeholders—funders, companies, or, as with Hwang, politicians concerned about national prestige—but as a collective responsibility that is upheld by identifying and correcting errors before they cause substantial harm.
Integrated assessments of subsoil assets, groundwater, and biosphere
integrity
would also help, as would guidelines for sustainable resource consumption.
This effort to encircle India by sea with strategically positioned naval stations from Hainan in the East to Gwadar in the West, and on land by promoting bogus Pakistani claims that undermine India’s territorial integrity, takes the “Great Game” to a new and more dangerous level.
But people like Hu Shuli (who founded two influential business magazines), Pan Shiyi (an outspoken real-estate developer), Yu Jianrong (a social scientist and public intellectual), Wu Jinglian (a leading economist), and the bloggers Han Han and Li Chengpeng, achieved success on their own, and have maintained their
integrity
and independence.
At the same time, it is unreasonable to expect the increasing number of academics on short-term contracts to defend the
integrity
of an institution that cannot promise them job security.
A leader is only as good as the people who work for him, so organizations must make it a high priority to attract and retain good staff and rid themselves of those who lack professional
integrity
or competence.
An independent and vigorous press that checks the truth is crucial to preserving the
integrity
of democracy; but so is an electorate that resists cynicism and the debasement of political discourse.
They need to operate together within organizations that redirect crowd psychology, facilitate creativity, and are led by people of
integrity.
Doubt has also been cast on the
integrity
of the Central Board of Secondary Education, after questions for a national school exam were leaked, forcing 1.6 million students to re-sit the test.
But a member’s exit would still indicate that the eurozone’s
integrity
is not guaranteed – a message that the markets are unlikely to miss.
These are intelligent people with great integrity, strong interpersonal skills, and excellent management ability; they will tell Trump what he needs to hear.
Third, the non-transparent structure of the deal undermines trust in the CBR’s
integrity
and independence.
Trump’s firing of Comey saddled him with Mueller, a former FBI director in Democratic and Republican administrations, praised by politicians in both parties for his
integrity.
Though the move clearly violated Ukraine’s territorial integrity, 11 countries voted against the UN resolution condemning the action, and 58 countries – including all of the non-Western powers – abstained.
Musharraf’s personal frankness and
integrity
appealed to the street and earned him de facto legitimacy.
The regime response is to say that any outside monitoring is an infringement on Egyptian sovereignty, and that domestic monitors are an affront to the
integrity
of the judges.
For their part, the European Union and the United States have no desire for military intervention to defend Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial
integrity.
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