“The hungry world cannot be fed until and unless the growth of its resources and the growth of its population come into balance. Each man and woman-and each nation-must make decisions of conscience and policy in the face of this great problem.” MenWorldProblemFacesNationsGrowthDecisionEnvironmentPolicyBalanceConscienceMen And WomenResourcesPopulationHungryFedsPopulation GrowthOverpopulationWorld PovertyEnvironmental ProblemsWorld PopulationReproductive HealthEnvironmental StewardshipPopulation Problem Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1966 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1966
“The only uncertainty surrounding the decision is the wording of the accompanying statement and, in particular, whether the assessment that 'some further policy firming may be needed to keep the risks ... roughly in balance' will be dropped.” MayDecisionRiskPolicyParticularNeededBalanceStatementsUncertaintyAssessmentWording Author:Paul Ashworth
“We have to design policies that have meaningful impacts on the quality of life of women and families. And that's something that I know I can speak passionately about because whether I'm in the White House as First Lady, as long as I have kids and I'm trying to have a life, I'm gonna be trying to make this balance work...” KnowsTryingFirstsLongI CanKidsHouseSpeakWhiteQualityPolicyDesignBalanceImpactMeaningfulWhite HouseQuality Of LifeFirst Lady Author:Michelle Obama
“The 'realist' conception of continuing old-fashioned 'balance of power' politics may have been well founded in the past, but it is inconsistent with our increasing interdependent world. On moral grounds alone there can be no justification for the 20th century level of killing. To settle disputes without violence must become the primary goal of foreign policy for every nation.” WorldWellsMayHas BeensPastNationsGoalLevelsMoralViolenceCenturyPolicyBalanceKillingPrimariesSettlingConceptionForeign PolicyJustificationContinuing20th CenturyOld FashionedDisputesRealistInconsistentBalance Of PowerPower Politics Author:Robert McNamara
“I'm quite encouraged by the finding that voters do value checks and balances and accountability. I think it's very heartening. And it has been interpreted to mean that Singaporeans do find that at the system level the institutions have to function with some sort of balance regardless of whether the policies are good or bad in that sense.” ThinkingMeanHas BeensValuesLevelsPolicyBalanceFindingsFunctionInstitutionsChecksAccountabilityVoters Author:Sylvia Lim
“The problems of the global economy are not based in perception, but in the reality of prices, balance sheets and income statements, vast concentrations of wealth and power, precarious systemic imbalances, ruthless exploitation, and command economies mismanaged by Central State/Bank policy and manipulation.” StatesProblemRealityWealthEconomyPolicyBalancePerceptionIncomeStatementsCommandConcentrationManipulationExploitationSheetsRuthlessGlobal EconomyImbalancePrecariousBalance SheetsConcentration Of WealthCommand Economy Author:Charles Hugh Smith
“We know that we have to have the right combinations of government policies and private sector energy and dynamism. Getting that balance right is what I know President Obama has tried to do, and at every turn he's been stopped.” KnowsGovernmentTurnsEnergyPresidentPolicyBalanceCombinationPresident ObamaPrivate SectorDynamismGovernment Policy Author:Hillary Clinton
“In the United States the White House has appointed two different independent panels who had full access to classified information for the last 10 years that master balance has been in place in the United States, and they found that despite intercepting the calls - everybody in the country, - it had never stopped a single terrorist attack. So the question is, why would these officials be pursuing these policies, if we know they don't work, if they don't stop terrorism?” IfsKnowsYearsHas BeensTwoDifferentCountryStatesLastsFoundHouseWhiteUnitedUnited StatesInformationPolicyMastersBalanceIndependentTerrorismAccessTerroristDespiteOfficialsWhite HouseTerrorist AttacksClassified Information Author:Edward Snowden
“It is important that women support each other. Most of us will at some point get married and have children, and how you balance that really depends on the quality of your friends and whether your friends are there for you. It also depends on what the policies are in your workplace.” ChildrenImportantQualitySupportPolicyDependsBalanceMarriedWorkplace Author:Hillary Clinton
“We don't invest in financial literacy in a meaningful way. We should be teaching elementary school children how to balance a checkbook, how to do basic accounting, why it's important to pay your bills on time. First, education. Begin the learning process as early as possible, in elementary school. Second, encourage and support entrepreneurism. Third, policy. I know it's a priority of the US Treasury to augment financial inclusion and increase financial literacy.” KnowsWayShouldFirstsChildrenImportantSchoolProcessPaySupportTeachingPolicyBalanceThirdsIncreaseBillsFinancialPrioritiesMeaningfulInclusionLiteracyAccountingLearning ProcessTreasuryElementary SchoolFinancial LiteracyUs Treasury Author:Kabir Sehgal
“We need a leader who has a sense of balance, an understanding of the ebb and flow of history and a sense of our country's unique place in it. This is a foreign policy debate, and you cannot conduct foreign policy without a sense of what we are fighting for. And any President who can reduce the conduct of this country's affairs to a morning's attack by a bunch of demented fascists does not, in my view, understand what this great nation is all about.” FightingUnderstandingPresidentLeaderPolicyBalanceUniqueAffairDebateForeign PolicyDemented Author:John F. Kerry
“On the foreign policy side, there's the risk of being too spontaneous and too disruptive where you end up doing more harm than damage. And figuring out that balance is where having strong people around you matters.” PeopleStrongRiskPolicyBalanceForeign PolicySpontaneousStrong People Author:Robert M. Gates
“The auto industry must acknowledge that a rational transportation policy should seek a balance between individual convenience, the efficient use of limited resources, and urban-living values that protect spaciousness, natural beauty, and human-scale mobility.” ShouldHumansUseValuesIndividualNaturalPolicyIndustryBalanceProtectResourcesScalesRationalAcknowledgeEfficientUrbanConvenienceTransportationMobilityLimited ResourcesSpaciousnessAuto Industry Author:Stewart Udall