Sentence examples for society recognition from inspiring English sources

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These transformations are underway, for example, in a rising sense of responsibility to society; recognition of the workplace culture's contribution to debilitating stress and life imbalance; the impact of the younger generations upon collaboration, innovation, and career goals; and the increasing fluidity and constant external change that impacts all organizations.

We have seen the recognition of the leading role played by governments of developing countries and their need for appropriate capacities; the increasing role of civil society; recognition of the importance of the private sector in many areas of endeavour.

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It made me appreciate the need for society's recognition of the relationship".

Mr. Petraeus's thoughts on the historical society's recognition have not been made public.

In December 1734 Godfrey, with the support of Logan, wrote to the society, claiming recognition as the original inventor, but his claims were not acknowledged.

I think the development community needs to do more to push for society's recognition of women's role and place in the development process and decision making at home and in society.

The international global-change research community proposes a new contract between science and society in recognition that science must inform policy to make more wise and timely decisionsand that innovation should be informed by diverse local needs and conditions.

The primary criticisms were a lack of sufficient damage indicators for the many building types found in modern society, no recognition of regional variations in types and quality of construction of otherwise similar structures, and a lack of a definitive correlation between observed damage and wind speed.

Ms. Jenner has the ability and opportunity to make a difference for this often marginalized group of men and women on nearly every level within society including: recognition, funding of counseling centers and financial assistance based on need or lack of insurance coverage for both medical and aesthetic procedures.

The concept of personal responsibility suggests that society's recognition of a person's claim on health care could differ if the causes of his/her illness were exogenous as opposed to being partially determined by personal risky behaviour (Edgar et al. 1998; Olsen et al. 2003).

Undoubtedly much of this impression, as Frank Rich notes in his compassionate article, derives from the hidden quality of most LGBTQ lives until the AIDS epidemic forced a society-wide recognition in the 1980s that homosexuality is a common human characteristic, not the rare or obscure trait once believed.

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