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They are supposed to be the guardians of the public well-being.
It is essential to territorial cohesion, social progress and increasing public well-being.
All it would take to establish such a plan are lawmakers who are more interested in the public well-being than in their own selfish interests.
By proposing an increased budget for the next five years, it acknowledges the central role of research in contributing to public well-being, economic development and European competitiveness.
The declaration includes a broad plan of action, saying that democracy, a rule of law and human rights and environmental protection are needed for public well-being.
Associationalism, as opposed to liberal individualism, embodies a deliberate commitment to social cooperation as well as public well-being.
Robespierre believed that the people of France were fundamentally good and were therefore capable of advancing the public well-being of the nation.
The European Cyclists' Federation is pledged to ensure that bicycle use achieves its fullest potential so as to bring about sustainable mobility and public well-being.
To overcome these entrenched interests, countries - especially the world's leading greenhouse gas emitters - need to recognize that addressing climate change is in their national interest and will improve public well-being.
In the recent Japanese election, candidates fell over one another telling voters that Japan's economic growth, entrepreneurial spirit and public well-being are being suffocated by too much regulation and an overbearing bureaucracy.
David Bandurski wrote in the International Herald Tribune that the accident and its response was "emblematic of a callous, unresponsive political culture that prioritizes instant results over public well-being and accountability."
But trade association officials, who fear that the bills will be introduced next year, saw them as reflecting concerns not so much about public well-being or stolen goods, as about protecting major retail and grocery trade groups.
These technological innovations can help to respond to the various expectations of society and the public, as well as acting as a catalyst for growth and innovation, providing benefits for the economy and public well-being.
The PHARE and Interreg programmes should also be integrated and implemented in such a way that they offer real benefits in creating democracy and public well-being in the Baltic countries.
We have the checks and balances (our Constitution) to keep "big government" doing the right thing, and we need to have the right size government: big enough to protect the public well-being, but not too big so that it's an unnecessary drain on the economy.
In voicing the majority view, Rehnquist stated that the government of Puerto Rico had a legitimate concern in limiting gambling among its residents to promote public well-being under the same logic used by many of the 50 United States in making gambling illegal.
King's Bench jurisdiction includes the power to vacate the judgments of inferior courts when acting in extraordinary circumstances, for example, where the importance of an issue to public well-being or the expediency with which action must be taken in the interest of justice requires superseding normal judicial or appellate procedures.
Green and Streeten also expressed interest in promoting public well-being as well as maintaining 'medical practitioners, as a class in that rank of society which, by their intellectual acquirements, by their general moral character, and by the importance of the duties entrusted to them, they are justly entitled to hold'.