Sentences with phrase «social ramifications»

I don't think these interpretations have the same social ramifications as pornography.
If it succeeds, her mission will have enormous social ramifications.
What are the scientific and social ramifications of working with human remains from crimes against humanity, genocide, or other mass atrocities?
[6]... Summary judgment applications are not a substitute for trial and thus will seldom prove suitable for resolving conflicts in expert testimony particularly those involving difficult, complex policy issues with broad social ramifications.
It would be nice in my lifetime to simply be able to publically say my beliefs without social ramifications, but I am probably a couple of generations too soon for that.
The bottom line is that so many people are going through a crisis of belief, faith and intellect and there is no room for them to experience this safely, which often results in very tragic social ramifications.
There is no punishment for not being Kosher other than mild social ramifications, right?
For the past two decades, Steve Salerno has been a freelance feature writer, essayist, and investigative reporter, writing on business, sports, and politics, and their wider social ramifications.
Even using rewards with behaviours that it may seem harmless to do so — because there are no or little social ramifications — like potty training, or getting a child to clean his / her room, or to get to school on time, can backfire and lead to the problems I listed above.
The Program's goal is to inform Canadians about the environmental and social ramifications of wasteful practices.
People should not just consider cost, but the social ramifications of the purchase.
But aside from that, imagine the social ramifications in Persia.
But that can't be further from the truth because we are interested in the psychology, the personal impact, the social ramifications and the way religion is used politically in our respective countries.
The privileged classes were perhaps blinded to the social ramifications of allowing a woman to choose a weapon, make a mighty swipe at an object, and then chase that object at a brisk pace.
The changes reflect recent autism research, he says, but he is concerned that the change was proposed without adequately considering its social ramifications.
«Getting a diagnosis of a mental disorder has all sorts of social ramifications,» Clark said.
When Chef Charity's husband Derrick Morgan, a first round draft pick for the TN Titans, decided to become Vegan, Charity was nervous; she was faced with unknown challenges of designing a nutritious diet, the social ramifications of this lifestyle change and, like the majority of people, had misconceptions of veganism.
... the political and social ramifications are just as topical today as they were seventy years ago.
The economic and social ramifications of the Great Recession were very much on display in 99 Homes at our all - day The Contenders awards - season event November 7 at the DGA.
The social ramifications for a young person being segregated are usually considered secondary to the needs of the local mainstream school.
Consideration of the social ramifications for the young person of being segregated are usually secondary to the needs of the local mainstream school.
The social ramifications of this flip - flop are far - reaching.
We talk for the camera about the social ramifications of art and put our performance on Youtube and we're famous and get a show at MoMA!
His photographs of Northern Ireland follow in the same detailed tradition of his examination of Vietnam, capturing in striking images the upheaval of a domestic war and its political and social ramifications.
With shifting modes of presentation and the structural logic of collage, he considers the social ramifications of rigidly planned urban spaces and modernist architecture, which became prominent in Europe in the 60s and 70s.
How about we are human beings first; one race, the human race, all endowed with hearts, with the ability to empathize, all capable of working together and helping one another mitigate the social ramifications of global warming.
It is one thing to waste time and money playing with climate models in a laboratory, where they don't meet minimum scientific standards, it is another to use their results as the basis for public policies where the economic and social ramifications are devastating.
Neither are mass migrations and environmental refugees from hot, dry areas to cooler, wetter areas — and all the cultural and social ramifications that such migrations bring with them.
This multidisciplinary field with interdisciplinary interpretations has political and social ramifications.
My question is this: If, in real life, a child of a family were to suddenly disappear, what legal or social ramifications would the parents have to deal with?
A brief discussion of the etiology and treatment available for this illness and the social ramifications of this illness and its misdiagnosis in children are also included.
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