Sentences with phrase «social constraints in»

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A decades - old case of alleged rape and suicide at a prestigious university is giving China a #MeToo moment — and showing the constraints confronted by social movements in the authoritarian - ruled country.
«Having written two lengthy books on poverty in Victorian England,» Prof. Himmelfarb notes, «I am painfully aware of the difficulties and inequalities in Victorian life... class distinctions, social prejudices, abuses of authority, constraints on personal liberty, restrictions and hindrances of all sorts.
Many in the Academia and the Scientific Community refrain from disclosing their belief in God for social constraints.
In communal solitude, however, one stands clear of alienating social constraints and is steadily attentive to other human beings and to God.
Trump was elected partly in response to the ideological and social constraints imposed by the establishments of both parties.
Mr. Sullivan has no interest whatever in reconstructing a Catholic sexual ethic, or any other kind of ethic that might propose constraints or moral orderings on the satisfaction of sexual desires, apart from a few narrowly defined causes of possible «social harm.»
By enabling new flows of money, information and power on a world scale, the multinationals have succeeded in insulating themselves from both political and social constraints on their economic power, and thus have become an embodiment of the supreme value of economic efficiency over human values.
1 The guru of the World Economic Forum, George Soros, has said the same, arguing that a purely transactional approach to economic activity governed by the principle of self - interest, which he labels «market fundamentalism», is in danger of undermining social values and loosening moral constraints.2
There is no simple relation between this kind of analysis and one's political or religious preferences, but it does provide a broader context in which to speculate about responsibilities and the constraints of social circumstances.
In his early work, Turner thought of religion as the affirmation of communal unity in contrast to the frictions, constraints, and competitiveness of social life and more rigid organizationIn his early work, Turner thought of religion as the affirmation of communal unity in contrast to the frictions, constraints, and competitiveness of social life and more rigid organizationin contrast to the frictions, constraints, and competitiveness of social life and more rigid organizations.
Some of these constraints are present because of the social context in which the sermon is produced, others depend on the way the sermon textualizes these elements, and still others occur as features of the internal structure of the sermon itself.
«As part of this Hattersley wrote a book «Choose Freedom», which was a decent attempt, particularly given the constraints on a very senior serving frontbencher, to popularise in general politics the ideas of John Rawls, Tawney and Crosland, rooting social democratic politics in a positive conception of liberty.
But as a result of the constraints of the shut - the - door isolationism of the feudal social system that was in place for more than 2000 years, the country's expertise and status in this arena has been slipping.
To explore that issue, she is now looking beyond Kansas and across three continents, collecting data in Korea, Ghana and elsewhere in the U.S. Whereas more choice may lead to similar friends for U.S. college students, different social landscapes and broad cultural attitudes may introduce their own unique constraints on how people pick their friends.
Our results call into question the current emphasis on social rather than ecological explanations for the evolution of large brains in primates and evoke a range of ecological and developmental hypotheses centred on frugivory, including spatial information storage, extractive foraging and overcoming metabolic constraints.
«In some families it's going to be harder to do these things [because of] social and economic constraints, but we should consider what would make it possible for them to have these routines in their household.&raquIn some families it's going to be harder to do these things [because of] social and economic constraints, but we should consider what would make it possible for them to have these routines in their household.&raquin their household.»
Participants in the study strategically balanced the deceptive opportunities presented by online self - presentation (e.g., the editability of profiles) with the social constraints of establishing romantic relationships (e.g., the anticipation of future interaction).
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If you're dating in this day and age, you know that time constraints can have a big impact on your social life.
After all, in this era in which half the public is going around taking and posting pictures of themselves, in which self - love has broken free of all social constraint and shame, and self - forgiveness is infinite, perhaps every protagonist is acceptable.
In Fish Tank, physical boundaries stand for social boundaries — the constraints imposed by gender and class and the walls we build for self - protection.
Someone needed to write a book about the crazy social scene, the disco and toga parties, the fact that the constraints of working in Afghanistan and the desire for release turned everything into a drunken fraternity party.
You would think that this would limit them somewhat in terms of genre, given the social constraints and expectations of women during that period, but they publish a wide range, from memoir through to literary and domestic fiction, thrillers, and even cookery books.
The FDCPA was written before social media were invented, so whether the Act's constraints on what debt collectors can and can not legally do apply to social media is being debated in the courts.
Interestingly enough, we're seeing those same constraints again, either in iPhone, Android or other mobile platforms, tablets or in social applications based in Facebook, where the need to play immediately have once again put a bunch of technological handcuffs on the composers of music and the creators of sound effects.
the social market in FIFA Mobile has no constraints - you can buy and sell cards at any price, and it's totally dependent on the free market to eventually come to an equilibrium about what's a reasonable price for cards.
The loosening of social and economic constraints in Japan allowed the emergence of a number of remarkable artists who produced increasingly avant - garde works.
Corrections looks at various types of borders, boundaries and constraints in our environment that impact our lives, from the political and governmental to the social and personal.
In this sense I am motivated to search for a space of purity outside social constraints
Lauand has emerged internationally as an artist who negotiated the social constraints of her position as a woman and the innovative painterly strategies she defined in the rational discourse of Concretism.
Proclaimed as one of the most interesting artists to emerge in the twentieth century, and recently as Calvin Klein's latest muse, Ruby's work examines the psychological space where individual expression confronts social constraint.
His compositions, often figural in form, portray notions of bureaucracy and the constraints within the political, social and economic urban sphere.
Palpable references to universal yet explicit notions are made; a suspended moment in time holds subliminal connotations that provoke larger queries into social ideals and our personal crises within these constraints.
26x40 inches ink, acrylic, gouache on paper Angelo Monserat's Constraint series is inspired by the abstract expressionists of the 50s and references the movement and mark - making of their work in response to the rapid movement of present - day international trade and communication and the confluence of mid century social ideas still at play in this contemporary economy.
Micro-financing and other social safety nets and social welfare grants, as a means to enhance adaptation to current and future shocks and stresses, may be successful in overcoming such constraints if supported by local institutional arrangements on a long - term sustainable basis (Ellis, 2003; Chigwada, 2005).
Acknowledging our limited resources and global social issues as constraints, designers across the world are now playing a major role in solving our world's epic challenges.
Marschak, J.: 1960, Stanford Symposium on Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences, Stanford University Press, chapter Binary choice constraints on random utility indications, pp. 312 — 329.
An article that just appeared in the journal Global and Planetary Change, authored by me and Mark Freeman and Michael Mann, reported a simulation experiment that sought to put constraints on the social discount rate for climate economics.
Additionally, it must be noted that, pursuant to the Supreme Court's decision in Just, governments are not liable for «true policy decisions» that «involve or are dictated by financial, economic, social or political factors or constraints
And beyond these kinds of practical constraints is the continuing pressure to adopt standards, norms, language, and ways of thinking that are quite different from those used in social science fields.
Nafisi's book reminds us not to get too caught up in the religious trappings of women's rights issues in Iran, but to pay close attention to the powers at play and how ordinary people are affected by the social constraints used by totalitarian regimes and other less vicious looking conventional mores.
I aspire to catalyze a paradigm shift in our approach at not only solving the most complex urban planning and environmental issues, but also in our approach to development, reclamation, and pollution mitigation through a holistic interdisciplinary planning process that considers biophysical constraints as well as socio - economic and social justice issues.
Earlier research has shown that children with hyperactivity and conduct difficulties in particular, may find it difficult to adapt to the educational and social constraints of the classroom impacting on their adjustment, further behaviour and later attainment.
Children with hyperactivity and conduct difficulties in particular, may find it difficult to adapt to the educational and social constraints of the classroom impacting on their adjustment, further behaviour and later attainment.
Less consideration may be given to social - ecological constraints and resources that families of children with ID may need in order to meet the normal, everyday adaptive challenges they face.
There is also a need for a considerable commitment of time and resources beyond the usual time - span of agency funding cycles: «Planning to date, be it social, community, economic or infrastructure development is severely inhibited by funding and time constraints, which in turn impacts on the planners» capacity to apply sound planning methodology to the task.»
Indeed, hypercompetitiveness was associated positively with constraint commitment (i.e., maintaining a relationship out of concern for one's investment and other social - psychological costs associated with leaving), and was associated negatively with personal dedication commitment (i.e., interest in the relationship based on concerns for mutual benefit).
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