Sentences with phrase «entrenched social»

«It's your obligation to do your research and ensure that you always conduct yourself in a way that doesn't offend entrenched social mores,» says Marc.
The three artists underscore the limited ability of rational systems such as those promoted by Internationalist artists and architects to undo entrenched social and racial biases, pointing to how such methods may instead reinforce discrimination by cloaking it in objectivity.
The report reads: «There is no evidence that reforming school structures, either by continuing the roll out of the academies programme or by introducing new grammar schools, by itself will provide an answer to England's entrenched social mobility problem.
Bill Drayton is the originator of the term «social entrepreneur,» someone who seeks to drive large - scale ideas to tackle entrenched social problems — in a word, changemakers.
Amy Lalla, director of Let Me Play, said: «The decision is entirely at odds with David Cameron's professed aim to increase social mobility and tackle entrenched social problems.
That is what we are working towards, because we need a new approach to tackle the entrenched social challenges that we face.
The Conservatives would also fund schemes to get graduates to serve in schools, police forces, prisons, and social care and mental health organisations — so they can use «their talents to tackle entrenched social problems», as detailed in their manifesto.
It was the old question of the gospel against entrenched social evil.
The master implicitly renders entrenched social fragments irrelevant — if only in his small kingdom.
The institute drew particular attention to plans to allow universities to recruit as many students with AAB grades at A-level as they like, a plan which it found would entrench social divisions in the higher education sector.
Ministers are attempting to smooth fears from Liberal Democrats that free schools will entrench social division.

Not exact matches

The BlackBerry had been entrenched in the corporate world in North America for years before the company actively courted consumers, whereas it was already equipped with consumer - oriented features such as music and social networking capabilities when it entered new markets more recently.
More than introducing new products or marketing strategies, Facebook wants to cement its position as the social backbone of the web — and entrench itself as more cultural phenomenon than corporation.
The result is that Facebook can't use the rollout of access as a way to entrench its dominance in social networking and mobile messaging, its operator partners can't use free Facebook to gain an advantage over their rivals, and the same kind of behavior is off - limits to everyone else too.
Cutting your executives and employees off from social networks is almost insulting especially since social networking has so entrenched itself into our daily lives.
The past two decades of Chinese growth have disproportionately benefited a small elite that has become increasingly entrenched; the next stage must focus on liberal reforms to build social capital more broadly.
The value of social selling is no longer a secret and even organizations who were slow to jump on the social media bandwagon are now firmly entrenched in its ecosystem.
18 nations of the Arab region are part of the Arab Business Angels Network, namingly: Algeria Bahrain Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tunisia United Arab Emirates Yemen The Arab Business Angels Network intends to become: The largest Business Angel network in the aforementioned region; The foremost choice for those seeking seed capital; A well entrenched driver of Corporate Social Responsibility for Dubai International Capital or DIC.
Baby Boomers and Gen X (those born before the 1980s) did not have access to social media until they were already entrenched in the workforce.
Guardian Circle's Jeffrey sees entrenched interests as the biggest threat to social progress via cryptocurrencies.
I don't think it necessarily means leaving the family, but no longer subscribing to its rules, conforming to its pressure, or defining our lives by that social structure that is so firmly entrenched.
The presence of entrenched poverty and welfarism in America's cities, in both bad times and good, is the nation's leading social dilemma.
Open up any social media platform, and you'll likely be confronted with entrenched opinions on the topic of privilege.
In my opinion all religious figures whom we worship today as God / Son of God / Holy messenger / Incarnation etc were just very wise, maverick and rebels of their age who challenged the entrenched corrupt social practices of their time.
When a social group or political party embraces a position and maintains its commitment to it beyond a threshold of faddishness, when a cause becomes permanently entrenched within a group's self - understanding, a likely explanation turns to moral and philosophical grounds, not an embrace born and preserved out of expediency.
Being so entrenched in social media for my job, as well as my personal life at times, I really would love to start implementing ways to cut back.
For instance... obviously, because of what I do here on this blog and over on Babble, I am entrenched in the world of social media.
And, finally, because prevailing attitudes towards concussion symptom reporting and reporting behavior are deeply entrenched in our sports culture, we encourage, as Step Five, that coaches, athletes, athletic trainers, team doctors, and parents continue working over the course of the sports season to create and maintain an environment in which athletes feel safe in immediately reporting concussion symptoms (both their own and their teammates) by sharing and reinforcing positive messages about the importance of immediate concussion symptom reporting via social media, by maintaining open lines of communication and an ongoing dialog about concussion safety among and between and among coaches, athletes, medical staff and parents.
And changing entrenched programmes such as Social Security is likely to face huge resistance from those who wish to maintain «traditional» values.
The importance of marriage today as a social and legal construct for adult relationships has produced entrenched categories that define who we are and limit our imagination.
But it risks dying on its feet unless the Government starts recognising the role that discriminatory faith schools play in entrenching ethnic, religious, and social segregation.
For social democrats, it means reflecting on how institutional forms can be entrenched within the fabric of society, rather than swept away immediately in the wake of electoral defeat as may be the fate of Labour's social reforms in the United Kingdom.
«Now more than ever, we need leaders at the Democratic National Committee who will continue the fight for social and economic justice, take on entrenched special interests in Washington and work to unify communities across the country,» Brown said.
Liam Burns, National Union of Students (NUS) president said: «Ministers» claims that their proposals will put power in the hands of students have been shown to be spurious and it is increasingly clear that the course they are pursuing will actually restrict access to university for disadvantaged students, entrench existing social divides, and cost far more than expected.
And learn how social media tools helped people to overcome psychological barriers to acting against the government, to report human rights violations, to counter official messages, to collaborate and ultimately to overthrow an entrenched regime.
It certainly will make for some awkward moments between Cuomo and Mayor Bloomberg, who endorsed Cuomo last week, saying he «has the guts to take on entrenched interests and the skill to work in partnership with the Legislature to get big things done,» and attacked Schneiderman on the radio Friday for pushing a «social agenda.»
«The result is a segregated system with insufficient mobility between housing sectors and social divisions that are entrenched rather than overcome.»
And Work and Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb said in the same newspaper: «The referendum campaign highlighted deeply entrenched divisions in parts of Britain's society which demands a One Nation response focused on improving social mobility and breaking down barriers to opportunity.»
Eva Hofmann of the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University, UK and Elfriede Penz of the Institute for International Marketing Management, at Vienna University of Economics and Business, in Austria, explain that unauthorised sharing of digital content, often referred to as «piracy,» is well - entrenched in popular culture.
«Riots are the endpoint of a very long and entrenched process of social sense - making,» Reicher says.
In a late - night text chain, a cohort of BYU communications master's students, entrenched in a selfie - saturated social media culture, asked the question: what motivates me and you — and people of all ages, cultures, genders and religions — to take and share selfies?
Local populations became entrenched, eschewing intermarriage with other groups and adopting a cultural pattern of what researchers call endogamy, the practice of marrying only within an ethnic or social group.
Yet the broad social ramifications are often not considered until after new technologies become widely adapted and entrenched.
Those who are firmly entrenched in the «Sugar is Toxic» camp are handing out high fives all over social media.
I've been anxiety prone ever since I can remember, but it took a turn for the worst about a year ago when I got mentally entrenched in the social media cyclone.
Most online dating sites are now entrenched with social media allowing you to upload your photos directly from Facebook and even using the like button for people to vote on their favorite photos of you.
Outwardly, the two men are on different sides of a great racial divide that stems not only from personal animus (though there is plenty of that to go around), but also from an entrenched system of social, psychological and economic oppression.
The right to education was first entrenched in the article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) of 1948 (10) and was given effect by article 13 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social Cultural Rights (ICESCR) of 1966 (11) so as to attain a binding authority.
As social scientist George Ansalone reported in 2003, «The practice of tracking is entrenched in the philosophy of American education and is practiced in 60 percent of all primary and 80 percent of all secondary [public] schools in the United States.»
From the school classroom, through to higher education and the workplace, there is «an entrenched and unbroken correlation» between social class and success.
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