The phrase
"broader societal" refers to something that includes or affects a larger or wider part of society as a whole.
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And an emerging generation of entrepreneurs is looking for ways to leverage their resources to achieve
broad societal impact.
But it's also a medium, like all others, that reflects
broader societal norms, including the one requiring almost anything useful to provide a revenue stream for its creators.
But in this environment, brands that try to remain
outside broad societal conversations are damned if they do and damned if they don't.
It is the one institution that binds women and men together to form a family, and this
serves broad societal purposes.
Future research should examine whether theories of labeling and interpersonal relations are applicable within the family when members
violate broader societal norms.
It would open a new frontier in climate liability, and in efforts to use the courts to hold corporations accountable to human rights obligations and
broad societal norms.
The most far - reaching effects are a result
of broad societal impacts of unchecked climate change and can be categorized as tertiary effects.17, 18
Early Childhood Australia (ECA) paper recommends an increased focus on early childhood learning and care in the Integrated Quality Standards System (IQSS) must reflect the evidence both about high quality effective early childhood services and about
broader societal issues that have implications for children's wellbeing.
By ignoring specific instances where a gender bias may operate in the opposite direction, we actually stifle remedial efforts, and prevent
broader societal change from occurring.
Scientific approaches in Dr. Rotimi's lab take
broader societal context into account, recognizing the risks of alienating individuals or communities from the scientific process.
Across the world, business leaders report increasing anxiety
about broader societal threats — such as geopolitical uncertainty, terrorism and climate change.
«Facebook merges powerful peer influences
with broader societal messages that focus on the importance of women's appearance into a single platform that women carry with them throughout the day.
This book goes beyond Richard Susskind's previous books to touch
on broader societal trends, and may assist in identifying future areas of opportunity between law and other professions.
I do not think that the way we view young girls and young boys can be disconnected
from broader societal «values» (or lack thereof).
According to PwC's just - released Global CEO Survey, top executives are anxious about
broad societal threats.
Markus Dohle, CEO of Penguin Random House, said, «We have always believed in doing our part to
tackle broader societal challenges by starting within our own communities.
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Broader societal understanding and support of key scientific findings would make it more likely for science - based actions and evidence - based solutions to also be supported and promoted by decision - makers at all levels.»
While regional differences reveal a mix of threats that concern CEOs, they share a common increasing worry about
broader societal developments — geopolitical uncertainty, terrorism, and climate change — rather than direct business risks such as changing consumer behaviour or new market entrants.
Ad Age's Lindsay Stein writes that's not easy: «In this environment, brands that try to remain outside
broad societal conversations are damned if they do and damned if they don't.»
Besides these practical limitations that make removal difficult, it is striking the absence in mainstream political / public debate of any considerations of the moral and
broader societal significance of deporting individuals that, having committed a crime, through imprisonment have paid their debt with justice and, instead of being given another chance (was not imprisonment meant to be a tool for rehabilitation?)
Its participants released a statement concluding that it would be «irresponsible» for researchers to move forward with clinical human germline editing until its risks and benefits were better known, and there was «
broad societal consensus» on its use.
AAAS had by that time begun a number of its still - ongoing efforts in connecting the science and engineering communities to the world of policy and
broader societal interests, including having established several Board - appointed committees.
The Brussels Declaration presents a much needed bottom - up approach to science advice that
requires broad societal engagement and policy action.»
Jay Belsky, lead author of the federally financed NICHD study, expressed concern that there may be
broad societal consequences from large numbers of young children spending many hours in center - based care.
The site was created by Common Good, a New York City - based coalition that calls for balancing individual legal claims
against broader societal needs.
The book concludes with a review of more promising avenues for educational reform, including the necessity of
broader societal investments for combatting poverty and adverse social conditions.
The physics prize has swung in past years from honoring basic scientific advances to rewarding inventors for breakthroughs with
broad societal value.
Their research suggests that response scepticism is more strongly associated with a lack of concern about global warming, and argue that this is less bound to issues of science than it is to
broader societal questions....
This paper, Useful Void: The Art of Forgetting in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing, speaks to issues of a
more broader societal nature that result from our obsession to store everything.
Ali pointed out many of today's tech industry giants, such as Google and Amazon, weathered the «dot com bubble» of the late 1990s and had an
even broader societal impact afterwards.
Some of the trend is simply a fact of
broader societal factors related to aging baby - boomers who in many cases were leading figures in the development of organizations like Division 49.
Making Peace Our Business (01/19/18) How can we as uniquely qualified and successful commercial mediators find ways to apply our mediation skills to
address broader societal conflicts?
In a public speech on 15 August, David Cameron blamed a «broken society» in «moral collapse» [134]--
broad societal change themes common to his party's election campaign theme Broken Britain.
However, Stier urges caution «about assuming that there's a clear, causal connection between movie smoking and real - life smoking — the two might well rise and fall together simply because of
broader societal trends stigmatizing or valorizing cigarettes.»
«There is
a broader societal benefit here and fundamentally that's the kind of thing I'm attracted to,» Harford said in an interview.
Greater minds than mine will deal with
the broader societal implications of the murder of innocent children and how we, as a nation, tighten gun controls and better assure the safety of all Americans.