The iron law of responsibility says that in the long run, those who do not use power in ways that society considers responsible will tend to lose it. Business and society P47
Iron has 2 oxidation states: Fe2+ and Fe3+ .
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No. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy can NOT be converted or destroyed. Any law that states that would be contrary to all evidence we have. It would also not be appropriate to call such a law a "conservation" law - a conservation law is a law where some magnituded DOES NOT change.
Yes. This is an example of the law of conservation of matter/mass.
Boyles law
the business has to invest genuine investments that society expects from the entripse
Those who do not use power in a socially responsible way will eventually lose it
basically, it means that any perosn who doesn't use power they have responsibly....they lose it.
C. Eagleton has written: 'The responsibility of states in international law'
Population
States do not control immigration. That is the responsibility of the federal government. You immigrate to the United States, not to any specific state.
The Iron Law of Wages was first proposed by Ferdinand Lassalle. It is a law of economics that states that wages always tend toward the minimum amount necessary to sustain the life of the worker.
You are assuming that there is a law that says that a 17 year old can move out. There isn't such a law. Until you reach the age of majority in your state, you are the responsibility of your parents.
If the President does not agree with a law it is still his or her responsibility as chief executive to abide by the law anyway
Following the law is a responsibility. A "right" is something that has been given to you, either by a government or by nature. A "responsibility" is something you're required to, or at least should, do.
obeying the law
The first responsibility of the President of the United States is to enforce the laws, within their Constitutional limits to federal authority, of the U.S. Congress. This law enforcement activity is typically carried out by executive branch agencies.