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And economic difficulties can breed social unrest, he added.
Alternatively, if leaders "nurture fear and intolerance... the threat of climate change will indeed breed social conflict," they add.
His light-handed and occasionally self-deprecating and sardonic humor nicely suits that favored realm where romantic license doesn't breed social pathology, only familiar private neurosis.
Good points: excellent education and training; a generous welfare state and narrow wage dispersion breed social harmony; close relations between firms and banks assist high investment.
8. Her expansion of faith schools while allowing them 100% faith selection helps breed intolerance and segregation, just as her grammar schools breed social class division.
(The multiplayer arrangement, by the way, may provide some reassurance to parents who worry that personal video games breed social isolation. I can think of few activities, in fact, that bring four teenagers into such energetic face-to-face dialogue).
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Permanent austerity has bred social dislocation and political extremism.
Henry Plotkin, executive director of the commission, said the state's failure to provide relevant job-training programs bred social inequality.
"Obaca arrived at a moment with a lot of political violence," Mr. Martínez said, describing a polarized atmosphere that breeds social tension.
And to the extent that social decay is a reality among, say, the bottom third of the income distribution among whites, doesn't this say that Wilson was right, that lack of economic opportunity is what breeds social disruption?
It stifles commerce, perverts governments and breeds social injustice.
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