Should lawyers evaluate their clients» motives or
the broader social consequences of proceeding with litigation and temper their advice with those considerations in mind?
It's a powerful example of engineering work that's impossible to separate from
the broader social consequences.
Not exact matches
These initiatives, in turn, may well represent responses to
broader social conditions; and their
consequences may be for the most part unforeseen and even undesired.
The shorts (ranging from 3 minutes to 13 minutes) zoom in on intimate and revealing stories surrounding school lunch transformation and cooking - gardening education, and zoom out to the
broader social issues and
consequences around these changes.
This informs the research highlighting that these «
social consequences of inequality» arguments have a
broader reach than arguments couched in terms of abstract principles.
While it is clear that the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown was a
consequence of an earthquake and tsunami, like all disasters, it was also the result of political, economic and
social choices that created or exacerbated
broad - scale risks.
An additional
consequence of the invisibility of the scientific impact of citizen science is that projects may miss the
broader social impacts of their work.
The loss of organisations that deliver valuable if not essential services in Indigenous communities will have
broader social and economic
consequences that will need to be addressed as a matter of urgency.
Put together, the results from H2 and H3 imply that emotional dysfunction in mother - child relationships has
broad consequences for children, as it appears to influence their general
social skill abilities.
While academic achievement is among the most thoroughly studied
social consequences of mental health problems [19], less is known about how different adolescent and parent factors influence the
broader attribute of school - functioning.