Sentences with phrase «cultural reluctance»

This evidence deficit has had a particularly acute impact on the legal field, where lingering suspicion and cultural reluctance is paramount, specifically with respect to disruptive innovation and advancements in legal technology — hence this post's title, «A.I. is hype!
Cultural reluctance to euthanize even severely suffering animals, intertwined with the Buddhist faith of about a third of the Taiwan population, led in the 1980s and 1990s to some government shelters simply allowing impounded dogs to cannibalize each other or starve to death.
Given our cultural reluctance to talk openly about women's periods — even ads for tampons and liners tend to rely on euphemisms and avoid any...
Sher and McNeil identify the cultural reluctance of academic institutions to hire couples — either simultaneously or in tandem — as one of the primary problems.
However, the researchers found that questions about food security that are framed around vulnerability may be inappropriate and not generate accurate data due to a strong cultural reluctance to admit to food shortages because of deep obligation felt by some communities to share food with their families and guests.

Not exact matches

Freddie Kanouté, the former West Ham and Tottenham striker now playing in Spain for Sevilla, agrees that despite the FA's reluctance to accept it the Liverpool striker Luis Suárez might well have been punished for cultural differences.
[2] «The reluctance to report concussion symptoms and to follow protocols [were] likely results from certain cultural factors such as athletes asserting their masculinity by playing through the discomfort of an injury, and a belief that winning is more important than an athlete's long - term health,» said lead author, Paul Echlin, M.D..
Mothers also mention concerns about remaining independent, dividing care equally with the father, and reluctance to feed in public, proving that many social and cultural barriers still exist.
Although the audit suggested that the space agency use commercial software that is already available to companies like SpaceX, it noted a «reluctance» to change course within NASA, which, it added «reflects a cultural legacy at NASA of over-optimism and over-promising what the Agency can achieve in a specific timeframe.»
Straggling the line between social and cultural norms whilst trying to maintain some independence, I enjoyed May's reluctance to conform to what is expected of her.
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