Sentences with phrase «economic institutions seem»

Those economic institutions seem to matter on their own and in conjunction with cognitive skills.

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That seems a little extreme — educational institutions are still valuable contributors to the economic and cultural landscape.
The bishops seem to see American society and its institutions as a market rather than a community united by a common culture — a place where strangers work and pursue their economic interests, not a society where people share common bonds and shared responsibilities.
This profound loss of confidence in our institutions and our traditional identities is even more serious than the economic troubles that seem to plague us chronically in recent years.
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Currently, it seems that vast economic inequity is one of the biggest threats to the scope and diversity of practices represented or sustained in urban centers and major institutions.
The narratives he exposes — the social and psychological consequences of economic inequality, the racism endemic to America's political elites and institutions, and the failed promise of American freedom and prosperity for all of its citizens — once seemed marginal to white, American society.
For example, there is growing evidence that factors like low per capita incomes, economic contraction, and inconsistent state institutions are associated with the incidence of civil wars, and also seem to be sensitive to climate change.
The urgency of the climate problem seems to require that stringent emissions reductions begin under the political economic institutions that currently exist.
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