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Assessing mutual trust among EU members: evidence from the European Arrest Warrant
Journal of European Public Policy, 2018International cooperation on criminal justice requires mutual trust: a belief that the partner's legal system functions adequately and adheres to fundamental norms.
A. Efrat
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2015
Marie is a low-income and first-generation Latina student who transferred from community college to a four-year institution. As a student of color in a historically white-dominated college, Marie experienced daunting challenges. Yet, her mentors were able to connect with her, to encourage her to press on, nurturing her talents so deeply that she became
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Marie is a low-income and first-generation Latina student who transferred from community college to a four-year institution. As a student of color in a historically white-dominated college, Marie experienced daunting challenges. Yet, her mentors were able to connect with her, to encourage her to press on, nurturing her talents so deeply that she became
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Ethics, Trust and Mutual Assistance
Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective, 2005There is a lot of literature on the importance of ethics and trust. Ethics has been found to be closely related with trust because it has been agreed by many researchers that in order to develop trust, behaviour must be ethical The present research aims to study the effect of ethics on trust and mutual assistance.
Deniz Boru, Guler Islamoglu
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2005
Abstract Within employment law one of the most important common-law developments in the past twenty-five years has been the emergence of the implied obligation of mutual trust and confidence. In Woods v WM Car Services it was said that the term provides that the employer will not ‘without reasonable and proper cause, conduct itself in a ...
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Abstract Within employment law one of the most important common-law developments in the past twenty-five years has been the emergence of the implied obligation of mutual trust and confidence. In Woods v WM Car Services it was said that the term provides that the employer will not ‘without reasonable and proper cause, conduct itself in a ...
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Nursery World
When settings support co-regulation, children can be calmed in the moment and gain trust in the adults around them, explains Helen Garnett
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When settings support co-regulation, children can be calmed in the moment and gain trust in the adults around them, explains Helen Garnett
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Friendship, Trust and Mutuality
2007Some years ago an American political scientist published a book entitled Bowling Alone (Putnam 2000). It attracted considerable media attention at the time — perhaps because the author was critical of aspects of American society. It purported to show that Americans were becoming less attached to society through their involvement in voluntary ...
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Trusts and Mutual Savings Banks
Financial Analysts Journal, 1953(1953). Trusts and Mutual Savings Banks. Financial Analysts Journal: Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 72-74.
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Values, mutual trust and terrorism
International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, 2006Elliott Jaques explores what is evil about terrorism and the specific good that this evil destroys. It is essential to formulate the foundations of systems of relationships, justice, and law that can guarantee the global victory of good over evil. The basic glue that allows humanity to live together is global mutual trust that each will not harm the ...
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International Journal of Project Management, 2019
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Mutual potentiation of plant immunity by cell-surface and intracellular receptors
Nature, 2021Bruno Pok Man Ngou +2 more
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