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This makes the company an ideal interpreter of "Into the Woods," which is all about the value and consequences of storytelling.
Medium has already become something of a go-to site for people in Silicon Valley — Elon Musk used it to announce product changes at Tesla — with articles from coders and entrepreneurs about the value and consequences of technology.
We focus on the economic value and consequences of protecting and disclosing personal information, and on consumers' understanding and decisions regarding the trade-offs associated with the privacy and the sharing of personal data.
Thus, it is neither morally obligatory nor forbidden; therefore, it is not wrong, so the argument concludes, to omit or neglect performing it, even though it is good and commendable by virtue of its value and consequences on others if it is performed.
Indeed, the core concept of the jury trial, originating with the early Norman kings of England, is "trial by one's peers," and the principles are the same for juries and peer reviewers: common sense, good judgment and impartial analysis of information to determine the truth, value and consequences of an activity.
The treatment cascade implicates a complex array of factors in the domain of the social sciences, including the organization of health care, the vulnerabilities that make it difficult for people to access or remain in care, and the varied understandings of the value and consequences of treatment.
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In a period that has seen remarkable interventions in the very basis of what it means to be human, we need (more than ever) ways to address problems of meaning, value, and consequence.
Hatred demolishes all danger, value, and consequence.
Messick also formally expanded validity to incorporate social values and consequences, arguing that evaluation of social consequences of test use as well as the value implications of test interpretation both "presume" and "contribute to" the construct validity of score meaning (p. 21).
In fact, it was this recognition of the powerful, political nature of tests that led Messick (1996) to propose his of-cited unified validity framework, according to which social values and consequences are to be counted as validity evidence or lack thereof, provided that there is substantial evidence linking the consequences to the test.
(Messick 1989a1989b 19901994a1994b1994c1996), however, challenged this traditional notion of validation and introduced a new meaning for validity where validity is to do with the meaning of test scores rather than the test itself (Fulcher 1999) and where 'the consideration of values and consequences of score use has an essential role in validity considerations' (Bachman 1990, pp. 241 2).
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