Sentences with phrase «broader social circumstances»

As shown in the outer circle in the diagram, children's lives are also shaped by the broader social circumstances that impact on their families and communities, such as access to social and health services, parents» employment and income, or their ability to balance work and family time.

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This means that context — in the broad sense of cultural, religious, social, political and economical circumstances — and text — as Scripture in its process of transmission and interpretation, that is, its Tradition — do mutually interpret each other.
There is no simple relation between this kind of analysis and one's political or religious preferences, but it does provide a broader context in which to speculate about responsibilities and the constraints of social circumstances.
Because of the complex interaction of religious broadcasting with other social characteristics such as broader religious and cultural movements, changing social uses of mass media, and changing historical circumstances, it is unlikely that a simple cause - effect relationship between the viewing of religious programs on television and individual faith and church interaction could ever be isolated.
«Inevitably we are faced with the broad question of the cultural circumstances, the social institutions and events....
This knowledge could play an important role in the design of future vaccination campaigns, but also highlights a deeper evolutionary logic which modern humans sometimes are governed by: as social beings, in the right circumstances, we can afford to take into account a broader societal context, but when we get the chance to invest in the evolutionary «core values» (survival and procreation) the larger context is easily forgotten.
Throughout the evening, the artists will use their talk and video screening as the basis for taking a broader look at their country's social circumstances, while also shedding light on the thinking behind their practice.
PAR models are also consistent with broader life history theory (Charnov, 1993) in suggesting that enhanced pro-inflammatory tendencies in young adulthood may be triggered by adverse social circumstances during childhood even if such adjustments carry with them the cost of longer - term negative health implications (cf. Belsky et al., 1991; Gibbons et al., 2012).
From each third, we selected two local government areas to provide a broad spread of social circumstance; all maternal and child health nurses in these six local government areas participated.
The Social Justice Commissioner urges this Inquiry to take a broad perspective in determining the circumstances in which Aboriginal Customary Law should be provided both formal and informal recognition in the Northern Territory.
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