Sentences with phrase «address societal concerns»

These performances show Pope.L working in a space between community organization and an artistic practice — mobilizing individuals while attempting to address societal concerns through an abstraction of imposing themes such as labor, identity politics, and basic civil and fundamental rights.
This generational change will percolate through the economy as companies that do not effectively address societal concerns will struggle to remain relevant in the long - term.

Not exact matches

It's a bona fide technological challenge that addresses environmental, industrial and societal concerns without compromising safety standards.
The Moho Nord oil exploration and production project addresses environmental, industrial and societal concerns without compromising safety.
SPARC themes and activities address areas of societal concern such as:
In 1927, Holmes organized a restructuring of the School that addressed some of Lowell's concerns while still emphasizing the role education played in societal progress.
Each event will address the main concerns that prevent people from taking a career break, usually centered around financial, career - related, societal and safety concerns.
Mitchell combines the ultraviolent imagery he lifts from the movie with a theatrical composition in order to address class, race, and other societal concerns.
Precise predictions of hurricane tracks and intensity; heavy rain; severe storms; fire weather; air quality and chemistry, and climate change address societal challenges that include disaster mitigation, economic decision making, health concerns, travel and workplace safety, long range planning, and day to day decisions (an umbrella or a heavy coat, for example).
My favorite quote from that paper is: «Because ENSO is the dominant mode of climate variability at interannual time scales, the lack of consistency in the model predictions of the response of ENSO to global warming currently limits our confidence in using these predictions to address adaptive societal concerns, such as regional impacts or extremes (Joseph and Nigam 2006; Power et al. 2006).»
«A platform dedicated to addressing these interdisciplinary concerns that fuel societal machinery.
In 1975, the term «new morbidity» was introduced to describe those noninfectious entities that appeared to be most prevalent.2 This important conceptualization underscored a growing realization that significant societal changes (eg, increasing numbers of single parents and families with 2 working parents) were challenging pediatric health care providers to address complex concerns that were not strictly medical in nature.
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