Sentences with phrase «clear social implications»

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Success, likely is a speaking point of proponents of open markets in the US, despite the clear implications of such (that is why the always use moral groundings, which points back to the irony, and social models discourse).
One thing is clear: this research should be monitored by informed nonscientists as well as scientists for its theological, ethical, social and legal implications.
The implication is clear: a Christian faith without a social dimension is a wimpish impostor.
It seems clear that he intends his book to address this divide and its practical implications, not the least of which are social and political.
Looking at a color - coded graph of all spending categories in the overall federal budget makes clear one trend with major implications for R&D funding: A massive green chunk of the chart, representing» mandatory spending» — primarily through Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security — has grown from being 26.1 % of the overall federal budget in 1962, to 62.9 % now.
Managerial implications were clear: first, the authors say, retail managers should be aware of crowding's effect on spending patterns and find ways to control it; second, ambient music is a relatively easy tool for retailers to mitigate crowding effects; and third, the authors provide a metric for measuring when social density demands some lively tunes.
Hallegatte [8] notes that these sources of uncertainty will not go away in the foreseeable future: social uncertainties will play out over decades, and recent experiences of improving scientific understanding have often led to more uncertainty about the future rather than less [10], as the implications of unappreciated processes such as ice - sheet dynamics become clearer.
It is essential that Government's seeking to implement changes to land rights or native title regimes, with the consent of traditional owners, must be careful to ensure that the legislation contains provisions that provide clear and effective decision - making processes; safeguards for the protection of Indigenous rights; and adequate resources so that land councils are able to effectively engage and advise on issues relating to the complex legal, economic, cultural and social implications of leasing Indigenous lands.
However, the implications of items on tests with clear face validity is that they are more vulnerable to social desirability bias.
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