Sentences with phrase «roots within our society»

«Smoking is deeply rooted within our society, particularly in some of our most deprived communities,» wrote deputy health minister Tom McCabe in the foreword to the report.
It does not follow that... following a breach of the contact order... the mother's relationship with [the child] or the importance of his rooting within this society would receive the same evaluation as in this legal system.»

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It is essential that those of us whose roots are still within the Judeo Christian system of ethics, who value freedom, who strive for the just society, and who recognize the enormous productive potential of market capitalism should be fertile in ideas in the coming battle for minds.
They also hoped to build indigenous roots for them in the various religions and cultures of India by reforming them from within and also by legal intervention and developing a composite culture supportive of a State which is common to all peoples living in India equally and a modernized society with dignity and justice for all.
Modernization theory views such processes of institutional change within American religion as the alleged differentiation of private piety from public policy, the growing differentiation of secular education from its religious roots, and the emergence of professional therapy as a distinct alternative to pastoral counseling as bellwether trends in advanced industrial societies generally and suggests that they may be in some way influenced by broader international patterns.
Though the problem is so rooted in the nature of both Church and secular society that it is always present, yet it has a peculiar urgency for the modern church which is confronted with unusual evidences of misery in the life of human communities and of weakness within itself.
We now have, I hope, an opportunity for a grown up debate on how to make our youth justice system work, for the young people within it and the communities it protects — by examining the root causes of youth offending, what preventative action can be taken, how to most appropriately punish and reform offenders and rehabilitate them back into our society.
These are deep - rooted and historic social issues immanent within trajectories of class and immigrant cultures that society must seek to address.
The results support a lesser - studied notion that primate cognition evolved to solve problems rooted in ecology — such as foraging — instead of the more favored viewpoint, that cognition evolved as a way to cope within a complex society.
Fordham and Ogbu traced the roots of the «oppositional culture» to institutionalized racism within American society, which they contend led blacks to define academic achievement as the prerogative of whites and to invest themselves instead in alternative pursuits.
Rooted in the writings and teachings of ancient cultures, teaching to the whole child suggests a balanced educational experience in order to prepare children to contribute and live in a productive way within a society.
Climate variability is deeply rooted within West African society.
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