governance
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Opinion
Parish consolidation: Vocations, not governance
Op-Ed writer Nicholas O’Connell apparently has a bone to select with Archbishop Paul Etienne “Parish consolidation is a failure of Seattle Archdiocese’s leadership” [Nov. 9, Opinion], claiming that he’s “out of contact with and distrustful of the laity.” However the motive for the parish consolidation has little or nothing to do with the Archbishop’s help (or not) for elevated lay…
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Opinion
Education: ‘Focus on governance’ | The Seattle Times
Re: “State has wealth, but not the will, to fund schools equitably” [Nov. 10, Opinion]: What’s lacking in protection about college funding is governance. Funding ranges alone don’t translate into college efficiency. These ranges move via a governance operate on the state Workplace of Superintendent of Public Instruction and college boards, which too typically are centered on their fiduciary obligations…
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World
Hamas Leadership Prioritizes Permanent Conflict Over Gaza Governance
In a sequence of startling interviews, prime officers of the Palestinian militant group Hamas made alarming admissions in regards to the group’s motivations and priorities. They indicated Hamas is targeted on fomenting steady struggle with Israel as an alternative of governing Gaza or addressing residents’ wants. Interviews in New York Occasions Reveal True Intentions These frank admissions got here in…
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Science And Technology
Why AI governance is critical for building trustworthy, explainable AI
Content material offered by IBM and TNW The risks of robots evolving past our management are well-documented in sci-fi motion pictures and TV — Her, Black Mirror, Surrogates, I, Robotic, want we go on? Whereas this may increasingly seem to be a far-off fantasy, FICO’s 2021 State of Responsible AI report discovered that 65% of firms truly can’t clarify how particular…
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