Sentences with phrase «much society changes»

We believe that regardless of how much society changes, people will always yearn for partners who share their passions, values and beliefs.
I thought truth was truth, no matter how much society changes.

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«The opportunity to create change in society is much larger in the position I am in than any elected position I could run for in the future.»
«There's a massive opportunity here to change the global financial structure, to change a lot of ways that society interacts with technology,» says Elizabeth Stark, the CEO of Lightning Labs, which, in March, released an early version of much anticipated software that is designed to make Bitcoin transactions faster, cheaper, and more private.
At the end of the day, REEs are still a crucial component of society's technological and defense capabilities — that much won't change.
Although the texts of the teachings don't change much, societies interpretation of ancient texts evolves as social awareness and social consciousness evolves.
Perhaps it is now time to recognize that the third world - changing scientific achievement of the last century is not the unmitigated good that much of Western culture claims it is — and that treating the sexual revolution as a unambiguous, indeed undeniable, boon to humanity can lead to a lot of personal unhappiness, homicidal ghouls like Kermit Gosnell, and the deployment of coercive state power in ways that threaten civil society and democracy.
We are nearly 2000 years out from the New Testament — nearly as so much of the NT was written SO long after the fact — and society has continued to change.
I believe that man is, by nature, an exile and will never be self - sufficient or complete on this earth; that his chances of happiness and virtue, here, remain more or less constant through the centuries and, generally speaking, are not much affected by the political and economic conditions in which he lives; that the balance of good and ill tends to revert to a norm; that sudden changes of physical condition are usually ill, and are advocated by the wrong people for the wrong reasons; that the intellectual communists of today have personal, irrelevant grounds for their antagonism to society, which they are trying to exploit.
He says that much hinges on today's millennial doctors and medical students, and them changing society's relationships with opioids.
Indeed the «world,» that is, human society, has not changed very much in nineteen centuries, and the message of salvation is as greatly needed now as then, or ever.
Atheists are very much discriminated against in our society, and I hope that will change so that more of us can come out of the closet.
With so much profound change occurring, the sense arose among some European intellectuals that the differences between the new global society and the past few centuries is as great as that between the modern period and the medieval one.
It's still very much an uphill battle, but even the minuscule time period of the last 100 years has seen dramatic changes in society's acceptance of more «modest» antisocial behaviors (racism, bigotry, bullying etc.) What is now coined «Political Correctness» is really just the fine - tuning of previously - accepted social norms.
This is a tiny hamlet of nineteenth - century settlement, much reduced from its ancient prosperity, yet the house is there, newly built from the ashes of its fiery ruin, Piety Hill, an Italianate pile, which began as a lumber baron's residence, sank to a refuge for impoverished gentry, and became the seat of a literary man — a history suggestive of larger changes in American society since 1918.
I believe just as much as we should never feel compelled to change ourselves to fit some standard of society, we should also not be stereotyped for a desire for change either.
Not because society's views have changed, but because, for instance, women 2000 or 3000 years ago were just as much people as they are today, completely independent of whatever people decide in Switzerland.
As a cultural conservative, I am inclined to deeply regret the corrosive, dissolving consequences of our mobile, ever - changing society, as much destroyed by economic vitality, it seems, as enriched.
They do not deny the value of tradition or social order, but they are searching for a new strategy by which to bring about basic changes in society without too much delay.
It is true that none of the capacities and abilities noted above is much encouraged by a fast - changing society which displays little toleration or appreciation for careful thinking and reflection, not to mention decent art and music.
No matter how much society would like to do away with Jehovah & the bible is not going to change the fact that he doesn't exist.
A part is our corrupt society has seemed to have molded people so much that, they don't really change much when they are in the church.
Society has changed so much.
This is how we have lived since the beginning (and many people still live today) but our societies have changed so much.
While farm animals and those in the wild probably haven't seen much change in how they react, and are treated, when they are «with child», modern medicine and an information - based society has forever changed the way we look at pregnancy.
In other words, our society's eating patterns have changed so dramatically in the past three or four decades that I just can't view any one treat given to my children in a vacuum anymore, as much as I'd like to.
To expand on Nicolas Holthaus» excellent comment: in a modern western society, if you're in a position to make your opinions on «populism» widely heard, you're close enough to the top of the social hierarchy that radical social change would be very much against your class interests!
Much of this Collingham blames on the changing eating habits of the North American and European societies in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Policymaking also reflects current ideology and background structures power so if we focus too much on impact as government policy change then you make academics into people who service the dominant ideology and the powerful in society.
This strong gender role differentiation is something which does not seemed to have changed much in civilian life in North Korea based upon available glimpses of North Korean civilian life (e.g. by stealth photographers and personal accounts of rare visitors to this very closed society).
What's shocking is how much our political culture has changed in just 60 years — the producers of this film lived in a country that had just seen REAL despotism in the form of Nazi Germany and a military - ruled Japan (note the brownshirt - style uniforms, and also the lack of any of any depiction of their Soviet equivalents), and they pull few punches about what leads a society away from freedom.
Though this doesn't change much as far as the non-Muslim societies, I am just trying to say that they do differ in their perception of the enemy, but not in the choice of action.
Then in 2011 the Compass membership voted to take the huge cultural and political step of changing our constitution to open up membership beyond just Labour to welcome in party members from the Greens, Liberal Democrats, SNP, Plaid Cymru and anyone who supported our good society goals of much greater equality, sustainability, democracy and pluralism.
Adds Andrew Rasiej, founder of Personal Democracy Forum, an online hub of how politics and technology intersect: «Obama's success online is as much about how our society has changed, how our media ecology has changed, just in the past four years.»
Norgaard was surprised Morano had noticed her, because although her university had written a press release, she hadn't seen much coverage of her research, which focuses on why it is so difficult for societies to take action to respond to climate change.
Much of the evidence for the negative effects of screen use in children and teenagers is not based on robust enough science says the British Psychological Society (BPS) in its new briefing paper «Changing behaviour: Children, adolescents and screen use».
«If the natural concentration had been a factor of two or more lower, the climate impacts of fossil fuel carbon dioxide release would have occurred about 50 or more years sooner, making it much more challenging for the developing human society to scientifically understand the phenomenon of humanmade climate change in time to prevent it,» he says.
How much of that was tied to climate change is what scientists around the world tried to answer in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society's annual attribution
How much of that was tied to climate change is what scientists around the world tried to answer in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society's annual attribution report, which was published Thursday.
In her statement York credited society's changing attitude as part of her decision to do so: «There's a much better acceptance and understanding» of transgender people now than when she first started down this road, she wrote.
As a society we have spent so much time focusing on women's appearances that any discussion about dietary changes or exercise routines is automatically assumed to be part of an appearance discussion.
What frustrates me though, as a girl, is that even though society's attitude to sex has changed so much in the past two or three years alone, the attitude to women and sex hasn't changed at all.
Born in the post-war baby boom this age group has done much to change the old ideas and norms of the world of work and society.
Having a fast - changing society, it easily shapes dating into something that is much accessible, worry - free, and interest - filled.
Life here began in Old Town, with its medieval roots; society was very different back when this part of town was still fresh faced and spry, though some of the old inns still stand if you feel like sampling a date from the heady and seductive Dark Ages... Then take a stroll through New Town, dripping in Georgian decadence; here, you will be reminded that once upon a time the dating scene was a raucous, dangerous place, full of lust and lewdness... Okay, perhaps not all that much has changed, but the point we are trying to make is that Edinburgh's dating scene has shifted across the centuries to become what it is today — fairly sedate compared with the city's tumultuous past, but no less magical or intoxicating.
While this mindset has gradually been shifting to accommodate the changing society, it is still very much a part of the family values system.
So much has changed since the 1980s, both on TV and in society itself, that what returns to our screens may not be Directed by Stanley Tucci.
has so many sexy local girls just waiting to be messaged and hook up with me for the night.I now have so much booty lined up that I'm thinking of installing a revolving bedroom door.I love this site and and all that its done for my dating life.Our generation is no longer concerned with finding a spouse and having a ton of children, since our ever - changing society demands that we stay focused and active in our pursuits to succeed in life.
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Fresh: As much a study of a changing society as it is a story of evil spirits.
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