Sentence examples for societies gain from inspiring English sources

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He suggests that societies gain a sense of self-meaning by conjuring the image of an opposite culture that breaks societal taboos.

We know from time series and cross-country studies that as education levels, employment, property rights and political participation for individual women improve, societies gain overall: Children are healthier and live longer, and with all good things reinforcing other good things in a virtuous cycle, income rises and individual women gain.

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Thurnwald's views on social anthropology grew out of his intimate knowledge of various societies gained during field expeditions to the Solomon Islands and Micronesia (1906 09 and 1932), New Guinea (1912 15), and East Africa (1930).

The award is designed to help some of the most marginalised people in society gain access to creative writing opportunities.

Secondly, the optimal selling procedure is characterized: in sharp contrast with standard auctions, both the seller and society gain from ownership links.

What does society gain by requiring felons to go live among other felons, having reinforced the notion that the system stinks ("Everybody cheats on their taxes!") and that they got a raw deal?

As leaders of an industry that has benefited from this economic shift, we believe that we have a responsibility to work together to ensure that all members of our society gain from the rewards of the modern knowledge economy.

But the positive results that business and society gain from the use of any new technology can outweigh the bad.

"We need to help society gain a better understanding of mental health and supply our community with the right information about self-care, and at the same time, raise public awareness of available sources of support," she said.

The more unequal societies become, the more easily they accept the unacceptable, and with each unrebuked violation, the powerful actors at the top of the society gain an ever greater sense of entitlement and an ever greater sense that the laws that govern everyone else don't apply to them.

When research is carried out on human beings the interest of the society (gain of knowledge) must be weighed in proportion to the interest of the research subject to safeguard his/her integrity and not endanger or risk life or health.

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