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Discover Ludwig'societal value' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a widely shared belief or attitude about something that is held by a majority of people in a particular society. For example, "In this society, taking care of the elderly is seen as an important societal value."
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Its economic and societal value is almost incalculable.
Our work has societal value (measurable value, if you believe the research excellence framework).
"Our work has societal value – that is clearly a good thing," they write.
It is time to reassess the relationship between shareholder and societal value and extend the horizon.
The effects of societal value systems on human sexuality are, as has already been mentioned, profound.
Its legality has been much contested, and its societal value is something that can keep academics talking for eons.
Under his direction, DuPont established its mission to achieve sustainable growth: increasing shareholder and societal value while decreasing the company's environmental footprint.
The decline of privacy as a personal and societal value had accelerated with the advent of compulsory identity cards and the rise of the database state.
"But if you use technology to reduce accidents, produce food for people and save time – that provides a great societal value," says Spelman.
The athletes on average earn nearly $2 million a year, or roughly 25 times more than the state's teachers, and can't really claim the same societal value.
But, in order to fulfill that promise, we will need to place new societal value on the importance of mental health.
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