Sentences with phrase «in societal transformation»

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The motivation for doing so reflects the societal gains that I talked about earlier from the banking system engaging in an appropriate amount of maturity transformation.
The three main areas where my direct advice went unheeded were the following: (1) the need for large - scale financial assistance [29] for Russia, which I deemed (and still deem) to have been essential to molding a political consensus around reforms, and to bolstering the financial situation enough to achieve a modicum of success in the fight against hyperinflation; (2) the need for strong monetary and fiscal policy to achieve a rapid end to inflation [30]; and (3) the urgency of establishing a social safety net [31], especially in health care and pensions, to ensure an adequate social and political base for societal transformation and democratization.
By omitting this, I believe that Trible does not offer as much help in understanding the importance of Scripture for personal and societal transformation.
Our success in moral and societal transformation will correlate directly with our commitment to worship.
But, as he himself argues, the achievement of such goods should lead us to «a thoroughgoing transformation of society as a whole» in which normative deficiencies of societal macrostructures are healed, and the conflicts between them are resolved.
In the biographies of two contemporary preachers whose preaching takes personal and societal transformation with equal seriousness, Edwina Hunter discerns formative factors underlying their perspectives and their passion.
The project sought to elucidate how transformations in the broader societal context affect work cultures and scientific practices in the academic life sciences.
We talk through some of the most pressing issues in modern climate science: our chances of staying below 1.5 °C of warming without climate engineering, climate engineering with land - based albedo modifications, and the kinds of societal transformations needed for radical mitigation.
She attended Frances W. Parker School, Bryn Mawr College, and Medill School of Journalism before giving herself over to the societal transformations taking place in the 1960s and resolving to never wear a neutral - colored item of clothing again.
This exhibition addressed the widespread societal transformation, engendered by Japan's new openness to the outside world during the nineteenth century which greatly impacted the print culture known as Ukiyo - e that flourished in the theater and courtesan quarters of Edo (modern Tokyo).
Roth also shared with Joseph Beuys the use of organic materials; where fat and grease in Beuys's work is imbued with symbolism (its power to heal, societal transformation), Roth's own motivations for using substances such as cheese or chocolate are in part due to their gradual decay, transformation and iconoclastic potential.
Multilateral climate funds play a key role in using public finance to help drive the economic and societal transformation necessary to address climate change.
«The potential scale of such a deep transformation will require a wide societal debate in Europe,» says the document, which was jointly prepared by the European commission and its foreign office, the European external action service.
Stephanie Pagni, General Counsel for Barclays UK, said: «This initiative will help trigger a transformation in law - tech with significant potential, addressing not just commercial but also societal legal problems, and drawing on the expertise of data scientists, engineers and a range of other graduates and contributors from our university partners.»
Henry Cisneros, former secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and executive chairman of CityView, a Los Angeles - based institutional investment firm focused on urban real estate, recently wrote in the Urban Land Magazine: «Massive societal and economic changes are converging to create a new urban reality, a transformation of importance to the millions of Americans in the nation's metropolitan areas.
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