Integrity
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But restrictions of this kind - affecting both private and public sectors -- are often necessary because of imperfect information: we cannot really be sure what motivates an individual, even if the individual seems of the highest
integrity.
Circumcision has increasingly come under fire in Europe, because the definition of human rights has expanded to include children’s bodily integrity, while the definition of religious freedom has narrowed to include primarily worship and association.
In the matter of circumcision, there are obvious tensions not just between religious freedom and individuals’ physical integrity, but also between parental rights and the authority of the state, multiculturalism and nationalism, and religious and secular moral perspectives.
Beyond privacy laws, companies must cope with customers with varying expectations, competitors with varying levels of integrity, and the various relationships that form the context of data exchange.
The SED meeting next week in Beijing will focus on five areas:
integrity
of trade and product safety; balanced economic development, including financial sector reform; energy efficiency and security; environmental sustainability; and bilateral investment.
Opaque or dubious dealings have cast doubt on the
integrity
of organizations and institutions on which we should be able to rely.
For example, the Center for Open Science is promoting openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scholarly research.
The Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences is providing open data and training in research transparency, in order to strengthen the
integrity
of research and evidence used for policymaking.
The latest controversy emerged when a senior US official complained to the influential Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz about Israel’s refusal to condemn Russia’s actions in Ukraine or to support Ukraine’s territorial
integrity
in the United Nations General Assembly.
Their conscientiousness and
integrity
have restored people’s self-confidence.
Europe’s loss of
integrity
became painfully evident in the latest turn in the refugee crisis.
Iraq’s territorial
integrity
must be preserved, we are told, and independence for the KRG could destabilize Turkey and Iran, owing to those countries’ sizeable Kurdish minorities.
Among the arguments used to deny the Kurds their right to self-determination, the defense of Iraq’s territorial
integrity
is the most spurious and hypocritical of all.
In this context, “territorial integrity” is nothing more than an alibi for ethnic or religious oppression.
On one hand, it is important to resist Putin’s challenge to the fundamental principle that states should not use force to violate one another’s territorial
integrity.
It also called for greater coordination of tax regimes and border controls, stronger protection of the
integrity
of the internal market, and, in view of the rising threat of protectionism in the United States, a “made in Europe” procurement policy.
The Council of Europe has warned that the referendum vote could lack integrity, because it is being held under a state of emergency.
Hardly any Russian official has a more stellar reputation for honesty and
integrity
than Ignatiev.
The principles are based on fairness; alignment of policies and objectives; stability and predictability; transparency; efficiency and cost-effectiveness; and reliability and environmental
integrity.
So it seems that the government’s only option is to continue the war, hoping that its longer-term effort to strengthen state institutions’ capacity and
integrity
will eventually prove effective.
He has strengthened the position of many in Europe and elsewhere who are skeptical of challenging a country’s territorial
integrity
or who still claim to believe in a negotiated settlement.
But the other credit crisis is equally consequential, and receives much less attention, even as it erodes societies’ integrity, productive capabilities, and ability to maintain living standards (particularly for the least fortunate).
Many of the good-governance agenda’s key goals – empowerment, inclusion, participation, integrity, transparency, and accountability – can be built into workable solutions, not because outsiders demand them, but because effective solutions require them.
China associates its South and East China Sea claims with the darkest period in its history – the “century of humiliation,” when foreign powers severely impinged upon its territorial
integrity.
Relatively modest investments in the resilience, redundancy, and
integrity
of these systems pay high dividends, albeit at random intervals.
Last March, amid near-universal condemnation of Russia’s annexation of Crimea, the country’s BRICS counterparts – even those that had long supported the inviolability of borders and non-intervention – abstained from a UN General Assembly resolution affirming Ukraine’s unity and territorial
integrity.
“Our civil life and civilization are defined and judged primarily by our respect for the dignity of humanity and
integrity
of nature.”
But the rule ultimately had the terrifying result of obliging countries to borrow from private banks at market prices to guarantee their treasuries’
integrity.
While Germany has a hefty trade surplus with the United Kingdom, the
integrity
of the EU’s single market matters more to Merkel and German business than cutting a sweetheart deal with the UK.
Other vital considerations for the pragmatists include preserving Iraq's territorial
integrity
and repatriation of tens of thousands of Iraqi refugees living in Iran.
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