Sentences with phrase «kind of society engaged»

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«To prevent such catastrophes from happening, business needs to play a more active, engaged role in creating the kind of thriving, vibrant economies that inoculate societies from self - implosion — because those implosions take businesses down with them, too.
Thus, modern inventions have reinforced the democratization of society by obliterating the duality of manual labor and intellectual labor and by making it possible — even necessary for the sake of efficiency — for everyone to engage in the kinds of work reserved in aristocratic societies for gentlemen.
The suggestion has been made on occasion in these pages that Americans are engaged in a Kulturkampf, a contest over the role of common American moral intuitions in contributing to fundamental understandings of what kind of society we wish to be.
The French Revolutionaries engaged in massive social experiment that invited a new kind of reflections about what kind of society is desirable.
He and his co-authors hypothesized that members of an individualistic society would perform particularly well in a task that promotes out - of - the - box thinking such as coming up with the proverbial million - dollar idea, compared with those from a collectivist ethos, who wouldn't be as willing to engage in that kind of thinking because they would be more reluctant to stand out from the group.
The goal of the incubator - and of the development networking group that sprung from it, the Hand Eye Society — is to welcome creative people from all kinds of media who may be interested in making games, but who lack the tools or knowledge to actually engage in development of their ideas.
is a warrior society,» and under his leadership the group has engaged in arson, violent assault, and vandalism of all kinds.
I thought the fact that there is kind of a pending issue in our state about what it means to be a lawyer, to practice law, whether full time practice is what's required for you to consider yourself practicing law, and it's pretty clear to me, and I think to most of the people engaged in the bar association in Minnesota that where our society is headed probably means that arbitrary numerical thresholds of how many hours you bill or work is probably the wrong way to think about whether people are professionally lawyers or not.
If society is expected to buy into the notion that judges are neutral arbiters of the law, they can't engage in this kind of behaviour, he adds.
In most cases, law society disciplinary regimes respond after a complaint is filed alleging that a lawyer has engaged in some kind of professional misconduct.
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