Integrity
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People always try to bend systems to their own purposes, and good leaders play a critical role in maintaining their systems’
integrity.
These nine boundaries include climate change, ozone depletion, ocean acidification, interference in the global nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, land-use change, global freshwater use, biosphere integrity, air pollution, and novel entities (such as organic pollutants, radioactive materials, nanomaterials, and micro-plastics).
“To those seeing and hearing him, the ruler should appear to be all mercy, all faithfulness, all integrity, all humanity, and all religion.
Russia must not learn the wrong lessons from the Georgia crisis: there can be no going back on fundamental principles of territorial integrity, democratic governance, and international law.
By contrast, in Georgia, Russia moved from support for territorial
integrity
to breaking up the country in three weeks and relied entirely on military force to do so.
And in the run-up to a NATO summit later this year, the US has indicated that it will do even more to ensure the territorial
integrity
of Baltic and Scandinavian member states.
But if it abandons institutional roles and norms of civil behavior, and embraces known provocateurs, it will drive away the people of talent and
integrity
that sound, effective institutions need.
Basic principles of good business governance – including transparency, integrity, reliability, trust, and legality – carry over to political leadership.
Russia has breached Article 2 of the UN Charter, which enjoins member states to “refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial
integrity
or political independence of any state.”
Threats to territorial integrity, acute just three years ago, have been eliminated, though vestiges are being dealt with in an ugly way -- witness Chechnya.
Hong Kong’s Hollow LeadershipHONG KONG – Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying has been dogged by scandal from his first days in office, and his personal
integrity
is routinely impugned by much of the public.
In the resolution's words, the UN mission for Kosovo (UNMIK) must provide "substantial self-government for Kosovo" while "taking full account" of "the principles of sovereignty and territorial
integrity
of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia."
The global public is outraged by the group’s violation of fundamental principles and sensibilities: the prohibition of slavery, the protection of personal integrity, the obligation to protect children, and the right of adolescent girls to obtain an education and choose when and whom to marry.
Jensen, a researcher of the highest
integrity
and fame, is free to write on both sides of this issue.
Where things get complicated is in applying the concept, particularly when addressing the nexus of water services, health, and ecosystem
integrity.
With the Cold War’s end and the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine’s independence and territorial
integrity
quickly became a cornerstone of the European order.
For the countries affected – first and foremost Turkey, but also Syria, Iraq, and Iran – this question is a potential casus belli, because it affects their territorial
integrity.
For starters, national statistical offices often lack the institutional autonomy needed to protect the
integrity
of data, production of which thus tends to be influenced by political forces and special interest groups.
Now, the party asserts, Turkey should work to defend its regional neighbors’ territorial
integrity.
Yet too few who have tried his methods worldwide have had his personal
integrity
or moral stature.
That would jeopardize not just the workings of the UK’s internal customs union, but also the constitutional
integrity
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
If the country’s fundamental problems are to be addressed, India needs a government with the determination, integrity, and intelligence to meet the complex demands of modern governance in the twenty-first century.
The
integrity
of any society can be judged by how well it treats its youngest and oldest members.
There are some absolutely first-rate individuals who could step into the job, people who have shown their command of economic development, their intellect and personal integrity, and their political and managerial skills.
Fortunately, Israel’s judicial system remains independent and rests on foundations of proven
integrity.
More than ever, Europe insists on its integrity, its exclusiveness.
It will have to ensure that the culture of
integrity
underlying its success remains unchanged by the pressures of global competition.
So, now the question is not so much the value of patients' reports, but the
integrity
of medical research and the state of science.
China’s Mysterious Investment StatisticsSHANGHAI – The accuracy of China’s official GDP and growth rates has long been a hotly debated topic, with the detention in January of Wang Baoan, the director of the country’s National Bureau of Statistics, on graft charges intensifying doubts about the agency’s
integrity.
When ASEAN member states cannot reach a consensus, they should distinguish between two types of issues to determine the path forward: those that have obvious implications for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and domestic autonomy of a member state; and those that have obvious implications for regional security.
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