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Customs duty or duty ? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
The topicality of the study “The concept of a customs debt” is useful to the substantiation of customs policy as a component of commercial community policy and of domestic fiscal policy, so that the customs tax should provide the three functions: fiscal, protectionist and negotiation. The efficiency and transparency of implementation could be partially
Iacob, Constanta, Zaharia, Stefan
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Duties and Duties to Oneself

Ethics, 1963
SINCE my earlier discussion of the concept of duties to oneself,1 no less than five further discussions of the topic have appeared.2 Since a number of these raise objections that are very acute, I feel it incumbent on me to attempt some sort of reply, and where I cannot meet the objections that have been made, to confess that I was in error. At least I
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A duty of care

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2013
Mass production of PhD training compromises graduate quality. As PhD quality becomes more stratified, industry will increasingly turn to quality-branded institutions and programs when distinguishing among job candidates.
Doran, Michael, Lott, William
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What are the Duties in the Duty View?

Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies, 2012
This paper critically examines Victor Tadros’s ‘Duty View’, which he defends in his highly stimulating book The Ends of Harm. This paper shows that, while there are many attractive parts to Tadros’s account including its focus on offenders’ reparative duties, it can be challenged on how it understands the duties of offenders and victims.
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Duty to Care

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2009
The potential threat of a pandemic influenza outbreak has placed emergency preparedness in the health care spotlight. Hospitals are increasingly gearing up readiness plans in preparation. Most of these plans are related to the implementation of protocols and stockpiling of supplies, medications, and equipment.
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SCHIZOPHRENIA ON DUTY

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1962
In terms of percentage, given 100 men found to have schizophrenia while in military service and hospitalized at an Army neuropsychiatric treatment center, 93 improved sufficiently to be released to their own care; 25 were returned to active duty; 14 remained on the job until completion of obligated service or for more than 2 years; 12 of these were ...
T M, BADGLEY   +2 more
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Duty

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2020
Christina M, Riojas, Susan L, Evans
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THE DUTY TO GOVERN

Legal Theory, 2007
Contemporary legal philosophers have focussed their attention on two aspects of the general theory of authority: the issue of legitimacy (or the right to govern) and the issue of obligation (or the duty to obey). In John Finnis's work we have a powerful statement of the importance of a third issue: the problem of governance (or the duty to govern ...
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Is There a Duty to Die?

The Hastings Center Report, 1997
Many people were outraged when Richard Lamm claimed that old people had a duty to die. Modern medicine and an individualistic culture have seduced many to feel that they have a right to health care and a right to live, despite the burdens and costs to our families and society. But in fact there are circumstances when we have a duty to die.
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Duty of candour

Nursing Management, 2015
New guidance from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), in collaboration with the General Medical Council, sets out the standards expected of all nurses, midwives and doctors practising in the UK in relation to the professional duty of candour.
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