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Top-performing teachers are given leadership
responsibilities
without excessive regard to tenure, and there is a revolving door between the education ministry, classrooms, and school administration.
When it came to the chores of professional journalism – fact-checking, providing historical background, and offering impartial analysis – television news channels failed to fulfill their election-year
responsibilities.
Such assistance should be forthcoming, and in order to avoid bureaucratic overlap and turf conflicts, the
responsibilities
and priorities in dispensing it should be spelled out and agreed upon in advance by the government and these organizations.
But to fulfill the
responsibilities
of his post, he must do far more.
They need to remember that their global
responsibilities
are formidable; their overwhelming obligation is to find cooperative common ground; and there is limited tolerance for the naked pursuit of narrow self-interest.
Taken together, these are symptoms that share a root cause: speculative and often narrow interests have superseded common interests, common responsibilities, and common sense.
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.
Why not remind US politicians of their global
responsibilities?
The prevention of threats, along with law enforcement that involves prosecuting offenders, are crucial responsibilities, but they do not require, as a matter of principle, ever-newer security laws.
So, while the ECB, in its capacity as the micro-prudential supervisor, would share information with the ERA, each institution’s decision-making would have to occur independently, based on clearly delineated
responsibilities
and objectives.
At the same time, above certain income levels, a person might require a substantial monetary incentive to take the quality-of-life hit associated with increased work
responsibilities.
And with global power comes global
responsibilities.
As we move toward Copenhagen, I urge China to exercise still further the global
responsibilities
that come with global power.
China’s recent emergence as a key international player (albeit a reluctant one) has exposed its leaders’ uncertainty about the country’s future global role, as well as raising questions about their readiness to bear the
responsibilities
that its stature implies.
The UN must speak truth to power and fulfill the Security Council’s
responsibilities
to the people of Syria.
Success will require individual enterprises – and particularly those with a global reach – to think beyond their balance sheets, and to take on
responsibilities
that traditionally have not been central to their missions.
Now it is up to the European Parliament to address this hypersensitive issue, the most controversial part of which is the powers and
responsibilities
to be given to the three new pan-European supervisory agencies for banking, securities, and insurance.
Until this structure emerges, let us hope that America can lead wisely and that other countries, particularly Asia’s new powers, will assume more meaningful
responsibilities
in managing global crises.
At the same time, international calls for China to assume the
responsibilities
of a major power – not only in areas like trade and investment, but also on issues like environmental protection and global governance – are growing louder.
Global citizenship does not – and need not – crowd out parochial or national
responsibilities.
Global citizens do not have similar rights or
responsibilities.
The best way to serve global interests is to live up to our
responsibilities
within the political institutions that matter: those that exist.
After ignoring the universalist principle for too long, world leaders finally seem to be acknowledging the magnitude of the problem – as well as their
responsibilities
to people far beyond their immediate electoral constituencies.
So the Bundesbank’s self-righteous zeal in asserting that its
responsibilities
are somehow graver – and more binding – than those of other central banks is dangerously wrong-headed.
The Fed has two main responsibilities: macro-level regulation aimed at ensuring full employment, output growth, and price and financial stability; and micro-level regulation aimed at financial markets.
The Fed’s failure to fulfill its
responsibilities
for micro-level regulation has much to do with its failure to meet macro-level goals.
But most of all it needs national leaders who are prepared to act on the basis of conviction and steadfastness of purpose, rather than evading and shirking their
responsibilities
when divisive issues arise.
Perhaps most important, education can bring about a fundamental shift in how we think, act, and discharge our
responsibilities
toward one another and the planet.
The technology corporations that signed this letter understand that while they may be incorporated in the US, they are global players and have global
responsibilities.
That fact alone cannot absolve governments of their regional and global
responsibilities.
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