Sentences with phrase «century economic reality»

21st century economic reality makes it so few employers give out this free matching money anymore.
In fact, embracing flexible gender roles can make couples extremely happy — largely, I'd argue, because those beliefs are more adaptive to our 21st - century economic reality.

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As the changing socio - economic conditions of nineteenth - century urban, industrial America demanded of the church a reassessment of its understanding of people in society, it was the Social Gospel movement which arose to take seriously the reality of corporate sin and the need for corporate response.
Yes, some members of the European family are today in crisis, and need to change in order to meet the economic reality and challenges of this globalized 21st century world economy.
It looks at some of the basics and then covers an ethical look at production around the world and the realities of what a 21st Century economic world looks like.
However, simply measuring NJ against other states does not capture the reality of the 21st century global economy or the economic and educational advances of other countries.
'» [p. 1] And indeed, for much of the twentieth century, economic growth made that dream a reality for generations of Americans.
With twenty - first century social and economic realities demanding the critical thinking and cross-cultural competency that diversity fosters, the importance of education within a diverse setting can not be underestimated.
This groundbreaking step was an acknowledgement of the economic and social value of multilingualism, the realities of a global century, and of the high level of academic achievement associated with attaining literacy in multiple languages.
But in the 21st century, American dominance — though still a reality — likely will wane as the economic and investing landscape shifts.
Recent works include the three - screen installation The Unfinished Conversation (2012), a moving portrait of the cultural theorist Stuart Hall's life and work; Peripeteia (2012), an imagined drama visualising the lives of individuals included in two 16th century portraits by Albrecht Dürer and Mnemosyne (2010) which exposes the experience of migrants in the UK, questioning the notion of Britain as a promised land by revealing the realities of economic hardship and casual racism.
These common - sense 21st century scientific, economic, moral, and practical realities are evident to * EVERYONE * nowadays, eh cwon14?
Having said that, we still do need to do a reality check, and use our calculators to work out that economic growth of 3 % between now and the end of the century will mean the world's economy will grow by a factor of 16.
The reality of the climate record is that a sudden natural cooling is far more to be feared, and will do infinitely more social and economic damage, than the late 20th century phase of gentle warming.
To preserve consumer choice, maintain affordability and prevent potential engine damage and economic harm, federal ethanol policy should be overhauled to reflect consumer preferences, vehicle needs and America's 21st century energy reality.
Drivers for the growing number of layers in the climate debate are the implications of the 21st century hiatus in warming, the growing economic realities of attempting to transition away from fossil fuels, and a growing understanding of the clash of values involved.
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