Sentences with phrase «achieving social means»

He stumbled on a post about how corporations are better at achieving social means.

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He also wrote that his fellow libertarians were on a «fool's errand» trying to achieve their ends through political means: «In our time, the great task for libertarians is to find an escape from politics in all its forms — from the totalitarian and fundamentalist catastrophes to the unthinking demos that guides so - called «social democracy.»»
If it is not something that can be effectively achieved by means of social engineering, it is useful as a statement of goals.
The Old Testament starts with social solidarity so complete that the individual has practically no rights, and achieves at last profound insight into the meaning, worth, and possibility of personal life.
Bill Steele, convener of the Church's Social Care Council explained to The Herald why the move had been made: «Having consulted widely and having sought employment law advice, the Council does not believe that the requirement for all care and support staff to be Christian is a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim.»
It was used by society as a means to achieve social objectives.
If we give «religious end» an abstract meaning — the achievement of some religious fulfillment among several possible alternatives and / or the use of religion to serve some generic social role — then we can say that many if not all paths truly achieve religious ends.
I think he was saying radical liberal ends are best achieved through modernized social democratic means... which may refer to democratic republicanism.
The Party justifies its policies on the basis that they are the scientifically correct means to achieve both the main objective of self - strengthening, and the subordinate goals identified by the Party: economic growth, technological development, social and political stability and environmental protection (to some extent).
In practical terms, this may mean using taxation to assure access to key public goods such as education, health care, and a minimum income, but it also means abandoning «material egalitarianism» and, whenever possible, seeking non-statist ways to achieve social goals.
It's commonly associated with the 70:20:10 learning framework, which incorporates the idea that 70 % of learning is acquired through direct experience, while 20 % is achieved through social means, and only 10 % is relayed through traditional instructor - led, classroom - based learning.
Allies are those who speak out on behalf of or take actions that are supportive of someone else, and activists get involved in activities that are meant to achieve political or social change.
«Our reforms have been underpinned by a commitment to social justice and fairness - that means achieving educational excellence for everyone, everywhere, regardless of their background,» he added.
If the American dream is to mean anything for children from low - income backgrounds, they need access to a public education that helps them overcome economic and social barriers and achieve at high levels.
Education is often touted as a means for boosting social mobility and making communities more equal, but inequality in school funding and resources has made that difficult to achieve, especially amid increasing poverty rates.
For the serious CASEL researchers, I guess recess doesn't match the step - by step instructions meant to teach social and emotional competencies across the five core competency clusters - on age appropriate topics such as labeling feelings, coping with anxiety or stress, setting and achieving goals, developing empathy and compassion, communicating effectively, resolving conflict, being assertive, and making responsible decisions.
And even if they are nationally comprehensive, with different policies of different stringency in different parts of the country, carbon shadow - prices will by no means be equivalent, and so overall policy objectives will be achieved at excessive social cost.
And even if the state and regional policies were nationally comprehensive, there would be different policies of different stringency in different parts of the country, and so carbon shadow ‑ prices would by no means be equivalent, meaning that the overall policy objectives would be achieved at excessive social cost.
At the same time, many studies have found that the economic and environmental costs of fossil fuel subsidies far outweighs any of its perceived social benefits, which can be achieved by other more effective means.
The High Court has already distinguished YL and held that many registered social landlords, in receipt of a large element of public subsidy and used as a means of achieving governmental policy in relation to affordable housing, are, in allocating and managing social housing, exercising public functions.
However, the EAT found that the ET judge had «failed to consider whether, in the context of the FPS, the application of the transitional provisions and the differential treatment on the grounds of age was a proportionate means for achieving what she had concluded... were legitimate aims of social policy».
For the parties, it means reduction in stress, saving of time and costs, satisfactory resolution; for society, economic and social benefits, alleviating conflict and achieving harmony.
Ever since the likes of Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and other services achieved a scale and online reach unthinkable to traditional newspapers and magazines, social media has become a key means of content distribution.
Line just took 7 months to achieve that number, meaning that users are interesting in its mobile - friendly social network.
And using the mantra «cypherpunks write code,» Wuille endeared himself to the bitcoin community, which has respect for those that code up solutions to problems rather than attempt to achieve change by political or social means.
`... means not just the physical wellbeing of an individual but refers to the social, emotional and cultural wellbeing of the whole community in which each individual is able to achieve their full potential as a human being, thereby bringing about the total wellbeing of their Community.
However, as is clear from the above discussion, native title has not been fully integrated into government policy making as a means of harnessing the power of Indigenous people's identity based on traditional laws and customs to achieve economic and social development.
While the NTA may not be relevant for all Indigenous people in NSW, it may still provide a means for that State to engage with native title in a way which strives to achieve ongoing economic and social development for Indigenous people.
The right to participate in public life, the right to be involved in decisions that affect us and our social, cultural and economic development — our self determination — is central to the rights contained in the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples — but these rights means nothing if we are not united in the struggle to achieve this and actively and effectively engaged in opportunities to contribute to these debates.
The authors believe that, at its best, psychotherapy provides a therapeutic social context in which survivors can achieve a true understanding of their adaptation and gain self - knowledge of the meaning and enduring influence of traumatic childhood experience.
Achieving native title to traditional country can lead to the enhancement of self respect, identity and pride for indigenous communities... native title can also be seen as a means of indigenous people participating in a more effective way in the economic, social and educational benefits that are available in contemporary Australia.
We need to join together in creating a vision for a new American dream — one that emphasizes responsible, long - term homeownership as means of achieving social and financial well - being.
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