Sentences with phrase «social stability in»

Those who have no social stability in terms of stable relationships, employment and accommodation
Epitomizing the dazzling promise of economic prosperity and social stability in the post-World War II West.

Not exact matches

«Although it has acted swiftly on the latest UN sanctions, China is unlikely to go so far as to fully implement new sanctions that, in its judgment, would risk substantially undermining the economic well - being or social stability not just of North Korea, but also of the Chinese population near the North Korean border, which relies heavily on such trade,» she said.
In America, discussions of marriage rates usually center around social stability, but that's not the main issue in Japan — population iIn America, discussions of marriage rates usually center around social stability, but that's not the main issue in Japan — population iin Japan — population is.
«When a woman has a choice between being an employee, especially when this is associated with an attractive salary, job stability, good benefits and even high social approval, she is taking a greater risk in entering entrepreneurship; she has to forego this opportunity in order to be an entrepreneur, and therefore has more to lose,» says Kelly.
The hype and subsequent crackdown came as China focuses on economic and social stability ahead of next month's congress of the Communist Party, a once - in - five - years event.
Downward pressure would be exerted on the rating if (1) there is a significant deterioration in the government's balance sheet (2) a substantial erosion of official financial buffers that undermines confidence in the country's external stability; (3) the manifestation of significant political and / or social tensions that could hinder the country's medium - term growth prospects beyond Moody's current expectations.
Overall, our work suggests that stability in financial markets might be improved by considering how social, environmental and procedural factors such as the release of important financial information may impact the hormone levels of traders participating in those markets, and therefore could be of benefit to policymakers intent on developing more efficient institutions.
Safety, privacy and economic and social stability are driving international demand, in Vienna, with prices rising by 55 % over the last five years, says a new report
But the decline in homeownership is also changing many neighborhoods in profound ways, including reduced home values, lower voter turnout and political influence, less social stability and higher crime.
In the end, it is critical for the continued stability of our societies that disruptive companies not only provide good ideas that make economies more efficient, but contribute more to the social infrastructure upon which their business models depend.
In the 50s, everyone, including governments of all colours, knew that marriage was the foundation of social stability: and a man whose wife stayed at home to look after the children didn't pay any tax at all until he was earning the average national wage.
In 2017, we need to restore stability and trustworthiness to marriage, social institutions such as universities, and civic life more broadly.
The state is charged with the maintenance of social stability and with preventing a return to natural anarchy; in discharging these duties, it «secures» our natural rights.
Belonging to a group for security, stability, and social needs is deeply rooted in us as well.
Both right and left in America imagine that today's social distemper stems from too little freedom, when, in fact, what currently agitates society is the loss of stability, unity, and solidarity.
At a later stage, some fifteen thousand years ago, we see a second scattering, very much more dense and clearly defined: that of agricultural groups installed in fertile valleys — centers of social life where man, arrived at a state of stability, achieved the expansive powers which were to enable him to invade the New World.
On the other hand, even when leaders are committed to seeking social justice, they have not been able to sustain a legitimate critique of poverty and injustice in America because the family ideals of the American Dream continue to be linked to democratic values and economic stability.
I worry that many of the children of those immigrants will assimilate all too well into the actual country we live in, with its horrendously unequal distribution of social capital and family stability.
It is significant, however, that in 1973 the Trustees of the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from that association's list of mental disorders, saying, «Homosexuality per se implies no impairment in judgment, stability, reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities.»
Once you develop an attitude of defiance, you see that these concepts of staying in church, staying in a marriage, and staying in a job even if they're bad for you were created to keep you there and maintain social stability.
For Talbot, Whitehead's call to preserve less - than - perfect marriages for the sake of social and child stability (a common view in Japan, for example) verges on being un-American.
A slave mentality There will always be a struggle between priestly authority and prophetic challenge in institutionalized religion because institutions are intrinsically conservative and will always choose social stability over justice which works to the advantage of the socioeconomic / political power - elites whose interests are served by sustaining the status quo.
The Buddhist's sympathy with the pain of the world, the Hindu's sense of the unchanging stability of the Eternal, the Moslem's realization of international comradeship, the Confucian's appreciation of social morality, and... the sacrifices of scientific workers in the quest of truth and human welfare [and today, may we not add the Communist's concern for social justice, the humanist's insistence on the value of right self - realization of man's capacities, and the secularist's recognition of the non-religious goods in human experience?]
But in a region where no dish goes without a spicy condiment, Indonesians are reluctant to turn their backs on such an ingrained culinary staple, making the cost of chile peppers a possible tipping point in the future of Southeast Asia's economic and social stability.
Today, Eva's Village is a non-profit, comprehensive, social service organization which offers 20 programs to address needs in the community for food and shelter, medical and recovery services, and education and job training, to help those in need move toward stability and independence.
Enemies in the gendered societies of middle childhood: Prevalence, stability, associations with social status, and aggression.
A person's view on the balance between personal freedom and social stability forms a wide set of their views on «smaller» things in surrounding world.
The public wants two key things in relation to social security reforms and benefit spending - fairness and financial stability for the public purse.
He is the author of Industrial Power and the Soviet State (OUP, 1993) and, with Robert Rohrschneider (Kansas University), of The Strain of Representation: How Parties Represent Diverse Voters in Western and Eastern Europe (OUP, 2012), as well as many peer - reviewed articles on issues in social and political change and stability in post-Communist Europe.
-LRB-...) in the authors under consideration, the goal of life extension has been associated with a striving for stability and equilibrium, desiring to stabilize and thus perpetuate the current state of the body or personality, and the present social system.
Given the urgency of finding some way to ensure a minimum of stability on which other social and political institutions can be founded, I suggest three brief considerations that ought to be borne in mind when policy responses are eventually formulated (at whichever level of governance).
We all know in Ghana that widespread unemployment is the greatest threat to our future stability and social coherence.
«My worry there is that people's housing is part of their sense of stability, part of their sense of having a secure future, and I'm also a bit worried about the way in which this could lead to a kind of social zoning, where middle - class areas get more solidly middle class and other people are pushed out to the edge,» he said in an interview with the BBC.
The statement urged Nigerians not to despair but rekindle their hope in the future as the PDP is now repositioned to regain power in 2019 and return the nation to the path of good governance, social stability and economic growth, for which it is generally known.
«Schools are striving to do the best for every child they teach, but schools alone can not tackle these social issues and plug the gap made by cuts to wider services and basic support on which many families rely and which help to provide children with the stability they need in order to focus on their learning and achieve at school.
«By early adulthood, tall people have substantially better social and psychological development, in terms of emotional stability, extraversion, motivation, optimism, taking authority, courtesy to others and sociability,» she argued.
So I urge you to ensure the unity and stability of the Yoruba race within the territory of Nigeria, interface with the Yoruba inside Africa continent and network the Yoruba in the Diaspora for global collaboration in the areas of cultural integration, skills development, mental enrichment and social interaction.
The State Council's AI road map explicitly acknowledges AI's importance to «significantly elevate the capability and level of social governance, playing an irreplaceable role in effectively maintaining social stability
In exchange, employers and funders should provide a stimulating research environment, treat researchers as professionals, offer family - friendly working conditions, improve the stability of employment contracts, and provide fair access to social security benefits.
Overall, the positive effect of royal jelly and negative effect of plant miRNAs on honeybee development may maintain the stability of the colony's social order in a coordinated manner.
Abramson, meanwhile, developed an analytical tool to gauge recovery on the basis of measurements in five areas: physical and mental health, economic stability, stable housing, and «social role adaptation,» or how people feel that they fit into their community.
This took place with the aid of a standardized questionnaire (on the basis of a Social Responsiveness Scale — SRS), in which 65 behaviour patterns were evaluated by the parents before the start of group therapy, at the end of the intervention as well as three months after the end of the intervention in order to measure stability.
To date, group therapies for the training of social skills for people with ASD have predominantly been investigated in the USA in the framework of smaller trials without any measurement of stability.
NEPAD calls for the creation of an enabling environment for social peace and intra-Africa stability as a first step in having a stake in world peace and prosperity.
By applying systems engineering to challenges such as maintaining social stability, the Chinese government aims to «not just understand reality or predict reality, but to control reality,» says Rogier Creemers, a scholar of Chinese law at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies in the Netherlands.
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Lean on Pete's 21st - century update of the Oregon Trail is far from the first film to examine social discord and disarray through the prism of a single interstate journey: Haigh himself describes it in a recent Sight & Sound interview as «a modern version of the American myth», citing a break from tradition in that Charley goes «the opposite way, not looking for freedom, but for security and stability
A quality education for Annette matters, immensely — not only for her dreams for the future, but for the future economic, political, and social stability of her community, her country, and for you and I — in our increasingly interconnected world.
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