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Trust in Portuguese Public Authorities

Public Integrity, 2006
This article explores perceptions of trust in Portugal, focusing on how corporate executives assess the ethical behavior and competence of public officials. The reasons why executives do not trust government officials are analyzed, followed by an examination of the consequences of their attitude for tax compliance, economic development, and corporate ...
Rego, Arménio   +2 more
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Public Challenge of Physician Authority

Medical Care, 1979
A sample survey of the public in a midwestern state substantiates the existence of widespread challenges to the authority of physicians, a phenomenon previously reported only impressionistically in the media. Attitudes tending to reject physicians' right to direct their interaction with patients characterized more than half the sample and were related ...
M R, Haug, B, Lavin
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Public Authority and the Public Interest

Journal of Theoretical Politics, 1989
Our paper reviews Marxist, pluralist and conservative theories of the state under capitalism from the standpoint of evidence on United States federal taxing and spending during the 1980s. The deficit panic is a product of the political stratum that defines the public interest as actions opposed to private interests because then they cannot be accused ...
Joseph White, Aaron Wildavsky
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Authors’ Related Publications

2018
In many regenerative models, differentiated cells and adults structures could dedifferentiate into a relatively undifferentiated state or precursor cells. Dedifferentiation, as the initial step of this process, has attracted generations of scientists.
Xiaobing Fu, Andong Zhao, Tian Hu
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Public Philosophy: Distinction Without Authority

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1990
An assumed core of normative ethical principles may constitute a philosophically proper framework within which public policy should be formulated, but it seldom provides any substantive solutions. To generate public policy on bioethical issues, participants still need to confront underlying philosophical controversies. Professional philosophers' proper
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Public Authority and Public Reasoning

Abstract This chapter looks at the perception of conflict between science and religion in the areas of social and ethical contention. Issues like abortion, euthanasia, genetic engineering, and stem cell research have long had a perceived ‘science and religion’ dimension to them, and current data show opinions on them correlating with ...
Nick Spencer, Hannah Waite
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Public Authorities

Abstract Public authorities have P-duties which individuals do not have, and their having such duties is one major reason for their existence. All sorts of things need to be done when people live together which it would be inappropriate legally to require individuals to do on their own. In some cases, this is because the burden of some P-
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Public Hospital Authorities for Public Purposes?

National Civic Review, 1999
AbstractIt is estimated that there are more than seven thousand independent public authorities in the United States. What makes these quasi‐ governmental authorities unique is a blend of public powers with a more private‐sector‐like administrative style. By being able to avoid the formal rules that permeate most public bureaucracies, they can move more
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Kimberly D Miller   +2 more
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