Sentences with phrase «growing cultural problem»

«This reflects what may be a growing cultural problem in the community as scientists tend to concentrate on appealing results, especially if they have limited resources, and the need to focus predominantly on projects that promise to increase their visibility,» Patat says.

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Really, the problem really is about semantics and the conceptualization of something in the light of cultural (i.e. religious) views that we grow with; in reality, we are thinking about the same, just modeling differently.
The cultural changes that Fuchs and Reklis have in mind are increasing individualism, growing preoccupation with individual fulfillment, wider tolerance for divorce as a solution to marital problems, and more general acceptance at all social levels of the high rates of out - of - wedlock births and single parenthood.
Mr Cameron warned that Britain was facing a growing problem of «cultural separatism» where the next generation of British Muslims were more separate from mainstream opinion than their parents.
One big cultural problem, as Richter sees it, is «a cult of accountability that has grown in Washington.»
Michael # 29, the classical economists of the 18th and 19th centuries (Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus, John Stuart Mill) all wrestled with the problem of limits to growth and came up with scenarios for the human future ranging from extreme pessimism (Malthus) to optimism (John Stuart Mill's expectation that at a certain stage of economic development human society would cease to grow in material scale and reach a «stationary state» where the emphasis would be on qualitative human, social and cultural development.
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