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But the bloated size and unaccountability of the K.S.T. undermine its effectiveness.
To critics, that can lead to unaccountability and can therefore dissuade investors from buying shares.
Where Democrats stress the need to isolate the bureau from political pressures, Republicans see unaccountability.
It nurtures a climate of secrecy and unaccountability, which can be a danger to democracy.
The authorities' effort to now muzzle the public's outrage is a parable of government unaccountability.
But the unaccountability and mystery surrounding it suggest it is one of Egypt's darker secrets.
When their failures echo the trifling rottenness and cruel unaccountability of the broader world, I react.
With his wife gone, his routine gave way to a morass of unaccountability and unwelcome quiet.
Prosecutorial discretion suffers from unaccountability and lack of transparency that could undermine its potential for good.
We need structural changes within the CFPB as well as legislative changes to address this unaccountability.
He's been accused of fostering a cycle of negligence, abuse and unaccountability among himself, Betts and Wood.
Facebook's structure "leads to a culture of unaccountability, which ultimately leads to problems," Elson, the Delaware professor, said.
"The Bureau operates with such secrecy, unaccountability and bureaucratic tyranny it would make a Soviet commissar blush," Hensarling said.
We find ourselves aware of the power and unaccountability of the new marketplaces in which we socialize, communicate and do business.
The two Mexican women in Tatiana Huezo's "Tempestad" tell personal horror stories of unjust incarceration, corruption and unaccountability of those in power.
Their complicity in insulating their employees from the people they are sworn to serve has created a culture of contempt and unaccountability.
But Algerians have since lost patience with unsuccessful efforts to reduce unemployment, ease daily hardships and tackle high-level unaccountability, corruption and nepotism.
And for the better part of the 21st century, the Knicks have been a virtual home office for creative, dismissive acts of unaccountability.
The number of homeless people on the streets dropped substantially, until old habits of unaccountability and the primacy of unfettered civil liberties regained ground.
"Unaccountability and indecisiveness are unworthy of Iraqi hopes, courageously expressed for four months now," UN Special Representative for Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, tweeted Saturday.
Given the opacity and unaccountability of the "deep state," it is not surprising that many Pakistanis see its hand behind the proliferation of extremist religious groups.
The pioneering work of Nobel laureate economist Elinor Ostrom suggests a way out of the current failed political economy of centralization, unaccountability, and corporatist rent-seeking.
Unauthorized spending on government programs is harming our economy, taking power away from elected representatives, and is a key driver of unaccountability on Capitol Hill. Rep.
"Given the culture of unaccountability in the Obama Administration, it is unlikely that Attorney General Lynch will heed the growing calls for her resignation," he said.
But it is also the creation of a kind of private army with 350 members that inhabits a gray zone of illegality, unaccountability, and privatized violence.
"The court's jurisprudence, I am concerned, sets the balance too heavily in favor of police unaccountability to the detriment of Fourth Amendment protection," Justice Ginsburg wrote.
You can enact all the police reform you want, but as long as customers can't take their business elsewhere, these services will always tend towards inefficiency and unaccountability.
The sexism, racism and unaccountability of Silicon Valley are exhausting, and people are understandably unhappy to hear about startup founders getting yet another leg up on the average person.
Like many entrepreneurs, I don't flow easily with the unaccountability, the wasteful Common Agricultural Policy and the farce of upping sticks to Strasbourg once a month to appease the French.
But a string of scandals including alleged interest-rate rigging, poor financial advice and insurance scams has exposed them to allegations that their power has fostered a culture of exploitation and unaccountability.
From gutting net neutrality and axing privacy rules, to attempts to weaken both FCC and FTC oversight of major telecom and media monopolies, there's a perfect storm of unaccountability on the horizon.
But the tone of unaccountability was set by a local political class unwilling or unable to make the tough fiscal and administrative decisions necessary to maintain and upgrade the system over time.
Facebook's structure "leads to a culture of unaccountability, which ultimately leads to problems," Charles Elson, director of the Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware, told me last year.
Letting the status quo continue, where the only way an offending member can be removed from the privileges NATO offers is by the offender removing it, is unsustainable and breeds further unaccountability.
As Democratic candidates seek to save America from President Trump's kleptocracy, they ought to acknowledge that this era of unaccountability long predates him, and be as indignant about it as our Canadian neighbors.
In the area of health care, this bureaucratic morass and lack of unaccountability has resulted in our veterans waiting in long lines to see a doctor, some getting sicker and others even dying.
" In April, when Facebook started marking fake news stories as fake with a popup linking to Wikipedia as a fact-checking reference, Breitbart claimed that Wikipedia "is notorious for its bias, editorial unaccountability, and unreliable articles.
Mark Warner of Virginia told BuzzFeed News that the revelation of a Facebook worker being bribed to reactivate scammy ads was further evidence of the unaccountability of platforms and the corruption endemic to digital advertising markets.
While there have been a number of attempts to reintroduce political control over the executive agencies, and some of them even hold promise, none gets to the root of the bureaucracy's fundamental unaccountability to the winds of democratic change.
Well, I think that they have to first of all understand the psychology of unaccountability and step back and see now they understand why this is happening, because I think without understanding why they won't be able to really be committed to solutions.
This created a disastrous situation of unaccountability which resulted in the deaths and disappearances of countless Native women since 1978, when the Supreme Court ruled that tribal governments could not prosecute non-tribal members, even when crimes were committed on tribal land.
"By removing notice of censorship, WeChat sinks deeper into a dark hole of unaccountability to its users," wrote Ron Deibert, who is director of Citizen Lab, a research unit within the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, Canada.
The meeting titled 'Section 230 Nurturing Innovation or Fostering Unaccountability?' will explore the expansive interpretation of the law by courts, it's impact on citizens, businesses and will look at whether improvements to the law should be made, the Justice Department said in a statement.
Yet, over the past 6900 years, they have also informed a culture of unaccountability in the digital world where a consequence-free philosophy — brought on by the safe harbors that impose no penalties on internet platforms, even if they knowingly profit from illicit content — inspires the behavior of users, platforms, and service providers alike.
While some, like Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, are finally admitting that their platforms "didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility," the principle of unaccountability as a tool of liberation — often framed in the language of "free speech" — remains a cornerstone value of the internet; never mind that this "freedom" is widely and actively deployed to intimidate and silence others on a massive scale.
It is the foundation of stringency, absolute adherence to the letter of the law, and strict meting out of justice. This stands in contrast to Chesed. We thus speak of God's primary modes of action as being the kindness and unaccountability of Chesed, versus the stringency and strict accountability of Gevurah. It is called "might" because of the power of God's absolute judgment.
Candidates are limited the councillors themselves. Like the mayor, the members of the committees are elected yearly by the 35 councillors from among the councillors. Since the citizens of Gaborone do not elect the committee members or the mayor directly, they rarely know who the candidates are until after the mayor is selected. This has led to unaccountability on the mayors part towards the electorate.
This unaccountability inside a group has the effect of "reducing inner restraints and increasing behavior that is usually inhibited." Festinger et al., agreed with Le Bon's perception of behavior in a crowd in the sense that they believed individuals do become submerged into the crowd leading to their reduced accountability. However, these relatively modern theorists distinguished deindividuation from crowd theory by reforming the idea that the loss of individuality within a crowd is replaced by the group's mindset.
2.40 However, neither he nor any other ancient author uses the word "idiot" to describe non- participants, or in a derogatory sense; its most common use was simply a private citizen or amateur as opposed to a government official, professional, or expert.Matthew Landauer, "The Idiōtēs and the Tyrant: Two Faces of Unaccountability in Democratic Athens", Political Theory 42:2:139-166 (April 2014), , p. 145 The derogatory sense came centuries later, and was unrelated to the political meaning.Oxford English Dictionary, s.v.
Love Me Tonight delves into love and all of its manifestations, both rewarding and costly. Lastly, HAAST, the third album deals with social issues surrounding the increased unaccountability of violence towards Black America painted in a palette of expansive experimentation. The name, HAAST, derives from an extinct species of eagle that once lived on the South Island of New Zealand around 1400. This third album finds Beans working alongside Miami Schematic Music producer Ay Fast, industrial noise duo Snake ZVK, and string composer-arranger, [Christopher Auberbach-Brown.
Popular criticism of deconstruction intensified following the Sokal affair, which many people took as an indicator of the quality of deconstruction as a whole, despite the absence of Derrida from Sokal's follow-up book Impostures Intellectuelles. Chip Morningstar holds a view critical of deconstruction, believing it to be "epistemologically challenged". He claims the humanities are subject to isolation and genetic drift due to their unaccountability to the world outside academia. During the Second International Conference on Cyberspace (Santa Cruz, California, 1991), he reportedly heckled deconstructionists off the stage.
The university president Lowell Haines criticized the publications, citing the targeted distribution of the paper in rooms of minorities and supporters of social justice, along with the unaccountability and inability to create and maintain dialogue with anonymous publications. At this point the authors of the newspaper came forward, apologized for any perceived slights due to distribution, and stated that their goal was to create dialogue about viewpoints they felt were under- represented Several open letters were published, with one addressing the newspapers arguments directly, and another criticizing what it saw as the president's harsh response.
In the summer of 2001, Szasz took a part in a Russell Tribunal on Human rights in Psychiatry held in Berlin between June 30 and July 2, 2001. The tribunal brought in the two following verdicts: the majority verdict claimed that there was "serious abuse of human rights in psychiatry" and that psychiatry was "guilty of the combination of force and unaccountability"; the minority verdict, signed by the Israeli Law Professor Alon Harel and Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho, called for "public critical examination of the role of psychiatry".
In 1515, as a result of this affair, Parliament debated whether to approve a bill to restore to Hunne's children the property that had been forfeited when their father was found, posthumously, guilty of heresy. The House of Commons petitioned Henry VIII to reform the law on mortuary fees and an attempt was made to extend laws against benefit of clergy. None of the proposed laws was enacted. Foxe recounted Hunne's case as evidence of the unfairness and unaccountability of English ecclesiastical courts on the eve of the English Reformation.
One of the major pitfalls of dealing with the Tudor government which would consistently aggravate relations - its unaccountability - was obvious just months after the agreement was made. Sir Aodh wrote to Attorney General Lucas Dillon in November to inform him that parts of his kingdom had been looted and destroyed by English captains, and that he "being under his Majesty's laws" should not be subject to such provocations. His grievances were not addressed by the government in Dublin. By 1580 Aodh's health had declined dramatically and he retreated from public life, although still officially the king.
Occupy Redwood City was a collaboration that began with peaceful protests, demonstrations, and general assemblies in front of the historic San Mateo County Courthouse in Redwood City, California. The demonstration was inspired by Occupy Wall Street and is part of the larger "Occupy" protest movement. The aim of the demonstration was to begin a sustained culture of direct action and local activism against income inequality as well as both corporate and government unaccountability in the communities of Redwood City and elsewhere along the Peninsula. Redwood City is the county seat of San Mateo County which is the site of some of California's worst examples of income disparity.
The more sources a court can consult in deciding how to interpret a statute, the more likely the interpretation will reflect the policy judgments of the judges and not that of the political branches. :#Allowing legislative history to do work that should be done by statutory language leads to political unaccountability. Members of Congress who reach an impasse can agree on murky language, then salt the legislative record with clues and hints hoping to shift the process of interpretation their way. Elected officials can thus achieve substantive results without having to take the political responsibility that would come from passing clear-cut statutory language.
Accomplishing the unintended axiomatic affect of unaccountability, while the full focal point of a ruler is often presented unchallenged to the populace as a system of unimaginable alterations, self-perpetuation and self regularity (among those who inhabit the system), where clearly defined roles are defined and repeated right throughout the system(through norms).Security, Territory, Population pp. 11-13 (2007) The system can readjust itself to whatever is thrown at it, for example a dangerous individual can be spotted and isolated at will. This was accomplished, according to Foucault, (rather paradoxically) from other institutions in order to analyse them from the point of view of other technologies to form new systematic institutions as new knowledge objects.
The issue of the monarchy of the United Kingdom has been a contentious issue within the United Kingdom and the countries that make up the union for hundreds of years. Arguments against the UK monarchy include the institutions unaccountability, that appointing a head of state using the hereditary principle is undemocratic, unfair and elitist and should instead be decided by democratic elections, the monarchy's expense, the fact that the UK monarchy still holds royal prerogative which grants the Prime Minister powers such as the ability to declare war or sign treaties without a vote in Parliament, the Privy Council (a body of advisors to the monarch) being able enact legislation without a vote in Parliament etc.
Following the eviction of Chris Phillips on December 26, 2011 for moving to Lafayette Square, and of Steve Norris on January 5, 2012 for allegedly speaking to a Channel 7 Eyewitness News reporter without authorization, both individual were helping a Facebook-based group named "Liberate Buffalo" to evict the group. Both individuals launched online campaign against the OB, went to local city politicians e.g. Councilmember Richard Fontana who was known to be against Occupy, and spoke to radio and newspaper reporters about alleged violations of various city ordinances and codes on top of unaccountability concerning the group finances. As a result, there was an animosity within City Hall ranks towards Occupy Buffalo, a fact that contributed to the group getting booted from Niagara Square.
More usually, the state is directly involved in excessive secrecy and cover-ups, disinformation, and unaccountability (including tax evasion by officials) which often reflect upper-class and nonpluralistic interests, and infringe human rights (Ross, 2000a). One of the key issues is the extent to which, if at all, state crime can be controlled. Often state crimes are revealed by an investigative news agency resulting in scandals but, even among first world democratic states, it is difficult to maintain genuinely independent control over the criminal enforcement mechanisms and few senior officers of the state are held personally accountable. When the citizens of second and third world countries which may be of a more authoritarian nature, seek to hold their leaders accountable, the problems become more acute.
Kyle Smith of the New York Post, who found the police tactics distasteful, wrote, "Justice is supposed to be blind, but in this case I think what the Law really wants is unaccountability" and called Dredd a "thudding, repetitive movie". He also wrote, "It's not that the movie is in bad taste or cheesy (though it is) but that all of its hyper-violence adds up to nothing". Stephen Whitty of The Star-Ledger called it a "gray and ugly film", said that there was little to draw viewers in, and wrote that apart from the drug- induced slow-motion sequences, the film offers nothing new. The visual effects and slow-motion sequences induced by Slo-Mo received broad praise.
During Hiroyuki's administration, he was often openly defiant of Japanese law, especially around libel, and his duty to follow it, telling Yomiuri Shimbun in March 2007: By May 2008, Nishimura had lost more than fifty libel lawsuits in Japanese civil courts, and had been assessed millions of dollars in penalties; by August, according to him, he'd received more than one hundred lawsuits. While according to the official pages of the website, slander was prohibited, activists such as Debito Arudou claimed that the site did not actually respond to requests to delete posts in his case, returning mail unopened. After the transfer to Packet Monster Inc., Arudou, who had still not received any of the court ordered penalty, wrote in an op-ed that Nishimura had only transferred his assets to increase his "unaccountability".
Article 225, created in the Lisbon Treaty, sought to put an end to this controversy by giving Parliament a means to request proposals to the Commission, but this puts no obligation on the Commission and is legally non-binding, with the Commission only needing to "inform the European Parliament of the reasons" for rejecting a legislative proposal. Criticism of this alleged deficit has been countered by a number of political scientists, who have compared the systems of governance in the European Union with that of the United States, and stated that the alleged powerless or dysfunctional nature of the European Parliament is now a "myth". It is argued that there are important differences from national European parliaments, such as the role of committees, bipartisan voting, decentralized political parties, executive-legislative divide and absence of Government-opposition divide. All these traits are considered as signs of weakness or unaccountability, but as these very same traits are found in the US House of Representatives to a lesser or greater degree, the European Parliament is more appropriately compared with the US House of Representatives.
He sought to publicly distance himself from such violence, rarely signing his name to the Sovnarkom's repressive decrees. Similarly, he did not typically call for the shooting of counter-revolutionaries and traitors within his published articles and public speeches, although he regularly did so in his coded telegrams and confidential notes. Many middle-ranking Bolsheviks expressed disapproval of the Cheka's mass executions and feared the organisation's apparent unaccountability for its actions. The Party brought in attempts to restrain its activities in early 1919, stripping it of its powers of tribunal and execution, however this only applied in those few areas not under official martial law; the Cheka therefore were able to continue their activities as before in large swathes of the country. By 1920, the Cheka had become the most powerful institution in Soviet Russia, exerting influence over all other state apparatus, to the extent that Pipes considered the country to be a police state. There are no surviving records to provide an accurate figure of how many perished due to the Red Terror, although the later estimates of historians have ranged from 50,000 to 140,000.

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