Sentences with phrase «common in society»

Thoughts about divorce are common in our society.
Divorce is extremely common in our society.
The Agency found that this position was unreasonable on its face, given that eligibility screening mechanisms are common in society and that both carriers already had some level of disability - screening processes in place.
«With so much emphasis on multitasking, it's not as common in our society to concentrate and focus.
Being in debt is so common in society that familiarity breeds nonchalance.
There is no doubt that hook up is very common in the society.
Interracial dating is becoming very common in society today, and it surely has its advantages.
So, getting married with different race is common in our society.
Transvestites and beautiful «lady - boys» are common in society.
Adrenal fatigue and related health concerns are all too common in our society and little is being done by the medical community to address and treat it before it gets too late.
Poor digestion is very common in our society and has many contributing factors.
Yoga U: Forward head posture, which is now also referred to as Text Neck, is increasingly common in our society today, with the head protruding forward and the exaggerated rounding of the spine.
So why is this posture so common in our society?
Depression is becoming more and more common in our society.
They have lived successfully; avoiding all the diseases common in our society.
Sadly, it's very common in our society, but it's important to know that it can go away.
With a more - is - better mindset common in society, frequent commercials encouraging checks of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) levels, and ads for new diabetes medications to lower HbA1C in adults with Type 2 diabetes, Mayo Clinic researchers were not too surprised to find overtesting occurring.
«As marijuana continues to become more common in society, it is critical that we understand how it works in the human body,» said Liu, who is professor and deputy director of the iHuman Institute of Shanghai Tech and is also affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he joins «all New Yorkers in mourning this senseless tragedy,» adding: «These mass shootings have become appallingly and unforgivably common in our society, but we must not become numb to tragedy.
Natural childbirth is definitely not common in our society.
Even though these parenting choices might be relatively less common in our society (or at least, not as widely shown in the media and held up as «normal»), there are still so many different kinds of parents that it's hard to say there's any set mainstream, so it's even harder to say that anyone who isn't that is «alternative.»
«This kind of deception is common in our society, but it is so difficult to prove that any other animal does it,» said lead researcher Aliza le Roux, a behavioral ecologist at the University of the Free State in South Africa.
In a cross-cultural study of 186 different societies, Jennifer Lansford and Kenneth Dodge found that corporal punishment was more common in societies that endorse violence and engage in frequent warfare (Lansford and Dodge 2008).
In their world review of nonindustrial societies, the Embers found that frequent corporal punishment of children is more common in societies with high levels of social stratification and / or low levels of democracy.

Not exact matches

According to the American Cancer Society, cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States, exceeded only by heart disease.
That way, they can hit their near - term financial goals (think: paying down debt) and invest in companies that do good for society — two common objectives among millennials.
Here's how The British Psychological Society Research Digest blog sums up the results: «The data showed that the more a participant had turned their thoughts towards what they had in common with the other director, the more their ingratiation behaviors paid off — they were more likely to get an invitation to join the board in the months that followed.»
Unfortunately, alienation is becoming more common in today's society.
Other characteristics that are shared due to the common methodology include: (1) The estimates encompass both transfers and changes in society's real resources (the latter being benefits in the context of the 2016 RIA but costs in this RIA because gains are forgone); (2) the estimates have a tendency toward overestimation in that they reflect an assumption that the April 2016 Fiduciary Rule will eliminate (rather than just reduce) underperformance associated with the practice of incentivizing broker recommendations through variable front - end - load sharing; and (3) the estimates have a tendency toward underestimation in that they represented only one negative effect (poor mutual fund selection) of one source of conflict (load sharing), in one market segment (IRA investments in front - load mutual funds).
Four tragic deaths, in four separate instances, using two different flavors of self - driving tech (driver assist & fully automated), but one common thread which we must, as a society and industry, address candidly: user error and — most confoundingly — the abuse or misuse of this technology.
It's viewed better as a group of people, group of members who come together with a common goal and agenda, and a common sort of direction for how they want to help Bitcoin grow, help promote Bitcoin, in the face of challenges and push - backs from governments and other aspects of society.
In recent issues of The McAlvany Intelligence Advisor I've covered the U.S. government's ongoing «War on Cash»... how our government is trying to take over the Internet with the latest push for «net neutrality»... the risks and advantages of digital currency like bitcoin... how U.S. banks are preparing for «bail - ins» during the next financial crisis... how the U.S. government is using Common Core to indoctrinate children so they'll submit to the coming socialist society... and much, much more.
Blacks alongside gays, alongside Hispanics, alongside the poor and the middleclass??? Shouldn't we all band together in a common cause - to be recognized and accepted, for equal rights for all members of our society??? Shouldn't the 99 % be the voice of this country - as opposed to the oppressive 1 %??? I think we should all band together - pushing for a common cause, and making America the true beacon of what a Modern society looks like!
The LDS chuch's doctrine of salvation has much in common with the Universal Church (Roman Catholic) and hence provides a strong motivation toward actions that improve our society and our communities.
Bellah and his colleagues praise religion because they note that religious groups, unlike other groups in our society, are concerned not only with the common good of the nation but also with the common good of all human beings.
The cause for this wishful hope in institutions quickly appears: «In an increasingly globalized society, the common good and the effort to obtain it can not fail to assume the dimensions of the whole human family, that is to say, the community of peoples and nations.&raquin institutions quickly appears: «In an increasingly globalized society, the common good and the effort to obtain it can not fail to assume the dimensions of the whole human family, that is to say, the community of peoples and nations.&raquIn an increasingly globalized society, the common good and the effort to obtain it can not fail to assume the dimensions of the whole human family, that is to say, the community of peoples and nations.»
But gaps in the justice and compassion of a society require government intervention to secure the common good, which is not common until it includes the poor, the immigrant, the sick, the disabled, the unborn.
But this is the common mechanism how religions get spread and entrenched in societies over generations.
Religious conviction is not something outside society; it is part of society's inner core: «Religion is not a separate area marked off from society... [but] a natural element within society, constantly recalling the vertical dimension: attentive listening to God as the condition for seeking the common good, for seeking justice and reconciliation in the truth.»
Oral histories are generally acceptable forms of transferring information from one generation to another in societies where writing is less common.
Meritocracy has much in common with a commercial society — instability, scope for ambition, habits of self - discipline — but it makes us look inward, not outward.
It is my passionate belief that they are a gift to our society - serving the common good and equipping every person to flourish in a challenging, uncertain world.»
They fought on the Maidan and now fight in the east for a dignified life and for the integrity of their country as a society united by a shared vision of the common good, not by blood or language or religion.
But in the face of a society marked by unbelieving ideologies and the culture of death, we deem it all the more important to affirm together those foundational truths of historic Christian orthodoxy that we do hold in common.
The «absurd» laws that we see today (such as no pork) were instilled in Jewish society in order to protect the Jewish people (diseases from foods like pork were much more common).
However, the point simply is Paul is warning them about certain actions they are either committing or they see in society around them being committed — to avoid such actions as a person of the Spirit... so obviously with the Spirit they could still make common mistakes.
He is a convinced and convincing proponent of classical liberalism, which means he is today what is called a conservative, and is especially effective in urging that we recover the role of the institutions of civil society» most importantly the family» in constructing a democracy less troubling to the common good.
And their instinct is perfectly sound, for the food - crank is by definition a person willing to cut himself off from human society in hopes of adding five years on to the life of his carcase; that is, a person out of touch with common humanity.»
In our globalized and technocratic age, we're often told, «we need expert management of monetary, trade, and tax policy, not collective deliberation about how, as a society, we are to order our common life.»
In an increasingly pluralistic society, however, it becomes harder and harder to define a common morality that all can accept.
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