A lack of home and business ownership — and such investment in communities — can easily lead to or contribute to
growing social unrest.
... Poverty and unequal dimensions of power, property and resources, are the main causes for
growing social unrest around the world.
The ECB will have to respond to catastrophic eurozone unemployment and
growing social unrest by stepping up asset purchases this year, after a hiatus in the past few months...
Not exact matches
Social unrest is
growing.
Even before news reports emerged in recent days about the potential misuse of Facebook data, federal regulators and Congress grappled with
social media's
growing influence on U.S. elections and the ways in which Russian operatives used the platforms to attempt to sow
social unrest ahead of the 2016 presidential contest.
Anti-clericalism, along with demands for Church reform and renewal, further powered by general
social unrest, was
growing everywhere.
He
grew up during an epoch of transition, following Senegal's period of
social and political
unrest, where art served as mode of
social activism and self - expression for the disenfranchised people.
Growing up during an epoch of transition, which followed Senegal's period of
social and political
unrest, Cissé understands the ways that art serves as a mode of
social activism.
Intended to provide predictable costs for employers and quell
growing social and labour
unrest by state - administered payments and medical coverage for injured workers, it became a model looked to by many jurisdictions, including Ontario.