Sentence examples for societal commitment from inspiring English sources

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If the diversity rationale falls apart in university admissions, it could start to test the societal commitment to it in other arenas, notably private hiring and promotion.

He adds: "Any meaningful attempt to reduce attitudes in support of such practices requires a broader societal commitment, including coherent messages against honour-related violence from political and religious elites, and decisive action by the criminal justice system".

As an editorial last year in Nature put it, "An even deeper question is whether a truly vibrant scientific culture is possible without a more widespread societal commitment to free expression".

The document acknowledges banks' wider economic and societal commitment – and the banking community has continued charitable giving – but the government has been unwilling to apply further pressure on financial inclusion.

Impossible — for all kinds of reasons (a Chinese student who toys with a university network might not be enrolled by the end of the day), but the most vexing question may be, as an editorial in Nature once put it, "whether a truly vibrant scientific culture is possible without a more widespread societal commitment to free expression".

A few years ago, an editorial in the journal Nature took stock of China's prospects for major innovations, and it concluded: "An even deeper question is whether a truly vibrant scientific culture is possible without a more widespread societal commitment to free expression".

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With this innovation will come a continuing need to evaluate the advances that are taking place in all quarters, especially since they are likely to bring new challenges to efforts to enact ethical, legal and societal commitments into practicable policies.

We selected the case of Brazil for two key reasons: First, to provide a good example of how Global Fund investments can strengthen government and civil societal commitments and capacity to respond to relatively neglected diseases, such as TB, as well as increased coordination and accountability within and between government and civil society.

An additional "societal" warming commitment, caused by the time required to shift from a business-as-usual emissions trajectory to a 550 ppm CO2 stabilization trajectory, may cause over 80% of the world's coral reefs to experience harmfully frequent events by 2030.

The divergence between A1b and B1 bleaching trajectories (Fig. 6) in the adaptation case occurs essentially because the increase in thermal tolerance exceeds the total physical and societal warming commitment, roughly depicted by the B1 scenario, but not the additional warming expected under the business-as-usual A1b scenario.

It was in college that he said he came to the conclusion that "marriage reflected this societal language of commitment and worth, and the law cemented it".

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