Her contributions are legendary both personally and
societally. We hope you take a pause today to remember the life of a beautiful soul." -- The Rev.
There are those who would like the country to continue
societally much as it was during the 1950s, with those of European ethnicity having an overwhelming majority over the rest of the population.
In the context of sustainable development, these two general properties (usefulness described as saliency and mutual understanding described as legitimacy), in addition to the adequacy of scientific methods of inquiry as such (credibility), have been found as key determinants of
societally relevant scientific information (Cash et al.
We have got the best and the brightest minds across domains on one platform, to help sense the future and develop a shared understanding of the tectonic changes we are experiencing geo-politically, economically, technologically and
societally," said co-convenor of the leadership conclave, Nirmala Sankaran.
For as Black women have historically been subjugated
societally, so too have our herstories.
Apparently we are hard-wired and
societally conditioned to make bad decisions in the face of high-consequence events like natural disasters.
"It is almost inconceivable and certainly
societally unacceptable in the modern aviation era…for a large commercial aircraft to be missing and for the world not to know with certainty what became of the aircraft and those on board," the ATSB said.
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was 'almost inconceivable and certainly
societally unacceptable,' the Australian investigation unit that conducted the search said Tuesday.
An example of this conflict can be found in one paragraph where the leaders of gangs are described as the most
societally inept population; a paragraph later, however, the leaders are described as the most socially adept.
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Societally by creating healthier and safer affordable housing.
Yet it demonstrates the need for understanding just what the impact is, both
societally and economically.
However, it's
societally and medically irresponsible to waste public health dollars by providing an $84,000 treatment to every patient with Hepatitis C when a quarter of patients will clear the virus entirely on their own, and many others won't have any ill effects from the virus.