Sentence examples for considering collective from inspiring English sources

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Respondents consistently demonstrated a greater dedication to environmental issues (measured by the amount they were willing to donate to fight climate change) when considering collective causes of and solutions to climate change, instead of their own individual actions.

In the Village of West Hampton Dunes, where many assessed valuations were raised by more than 400percentt and the median projected tax increase was nearly $1,800, Mayor Gary Vegliante said that nearly two-thirds of property owners have called to complain, and the village is considering collective action.

To accomplish the set task, we first obtain the optimal minimum-error probability considering collective measurements (Section 2).

The point is once again easier to see when we are considering collective agents, so let us take up Korsgaard's political analogy once more.

This allows considering collective (joint) behavior of the set of actively growing defects in the pipeline as a distributed system, and to eliminate restrictions of the classical approach.

Firstly, it emphasises the importance of considering collective emotion, emotional hues and identities at the organisational scale when designing and implementing research projects.

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There is also a tendency today to consider collective and not merely grand individual achievements.

Denying civilians access to the necessities of life is considered collective punishment and a violation of international law under both the Hague and Geneva Conventions, although the amounts of resources like electricity considered essential could be subject to dispute.

The continued evolution of our obsession with famous people has birthed a strange phenomenon: the bodies of total strangers are considered collective public property to be casually evaluated, critiqued... and discarded.

Some Soviet leaders considered collective farms a socialist form of land tenure and therefore desirable; but they advocated a gradual transition to them in order to avoid disrupting the agricultural productivity necessary to stimulate industrial growth.

In his veto of the 1973 War Powers Resolution, President Nixon observed: "I do not, however, believe that the Congress can responsibly contribute its considered, collective judgment on such grave questions without full debate and without a yes or no vote.

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