Sentences with phrase «social tensions which»

There, it is true that the arbitrage gains arising from free trade between economic zones of vastly different living standards without trade balance equilibrium and being captured by a small minority are correctly viewed as un-earned gains and giving rise to social tensions which could easily degenerate into political tensions.

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Wang's visit, which was to end Thursday, was aimed at exploring ways China can contribute to the easing of tensions, along with implementing agreements reached in Beijing by Kim and Chinese President Xi Jinping, said Da Zhigang, a researcher at the Heilongjiang Academy of Social Sciences in northeastern China.
Alex Stamos, Facebook's chief information security officer, plans to leave the company by August, which «reflects heightened leadership tension at the top of the social network,» The New York Times reports.
A social media firestorm ensued in which students used the hashtag #MBIprivilege to raise awareness about the racial tensions on campus.
The inability of the Gallicanist state to co-opt Catholicism's social energy exposed a tension inherent in liberal democracy: between the people empowered as a sovereign whole, on one hand, and those partial societies of individuals which diversify the nation, on the other.
The purpose of the self - system is to maximize the potential for well being and minimize the presence of tension or anxiety within the organism, which arises from either organic needs or social insecurity.
There are many other social dislocations of our time, of which racial tension and alcoholism are the most far - reaching and conspicuous.
Read loses sight of Buber's concept of dialogue, however, when he suggests that Buber's teaching shows how to replace the inter-individual tensions of the classroom by «an organic mode of adaptation to the social organism as a whole» and when he reinterprets the teacher's concentration of an effective world as a selective screen in which what is kept in and what is left out is determined by the organic social pattern through the medium of the teacher's «sense of a total organism's feeling - behaviour.»
The pressure of the church in a society should help reduce the tension between spiritual freedom and social morality and therefore the influence of the church in society should produce a larger community which also may be spoken as a first fruits of the Future, God intends for human beings.
David Hubbard, for example, in his taped remarks on the future of evangelicalism to a colloquium at Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary in Denver in 1977 noted the following areas of tension among evangelicals: women's ordination, the charismatic movement, ecumenical relations, social ethics, strategies of evangelism, Biblical criticism, Biblical infallibility, contextual theology in non-Western cultures, and the churchly applications of the behavioral sciences.2 If such a list is more exhaustive than those topics which this book has pursued, it nevertheless makes it clear that the foci of the preceding chapters have at least been representative.
Which amounts to saying that the complexification of Matter, at the point it has now reached in the human social organism, is physically incapable of advancing further if the Mind does not play a part, not only with its capacity for technical organization, but with its purposive and affective powers of arrangement and inner tension.
Belonging in a group always involves a tension between our personal identity, our own sense of self, and our social identity which reflects the claims of our family or community through prescribed roles and behaviors.
(39) The basis for that model is rooted in the social history of ancient Israel and is evidenced textually in the Old Testament tension between the transformative vision of Moses, which belonged to the earliest voice of liberated Israel, and the stabilizing tendency of royal theology which sought to build institutions and establish a reliable social structure.
His 1984 speech to the National Religious Broadcasters is particularly revealing, for there he most obviously makes public a piety which is essentially personal, even private — a piety which takes social form in intimate, bounded and family - like voluntary associations that see themselves in tension with the larger society even as they claim to be its spiritual center.
That is to say, all realistic social morality requires keeping the relation between power, law and love in tension, till the sources of human self - alienation are overcome and loving relation which has spontaneity as its character is possible.
Governor of Osun state, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has on Tuesday praised the Federal Government of Nigeria for the success of two major socially impactful welfare programmes which it said would go down to ease social tension and motivate the poor.
The Article, «MAHAMA IMPREGNATES OTUMFUO»S DAUGHTER», circulating widely on social media by apparatchiks of the Opposition New Patriotic Party and circulated on online portals, which seeks to portray tension between Manhyia Palace and the Presidency is another falsehood brewed by enemies of our wise king, aimed at destroying the relationship between the King and His Excellency the President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama and also bringing his distinguished name and throne into disrepute.
In humans and other primates, self - directed displacement behaviors often take the form of self - grooming actions, such as head scratching or beard stroking, which indicate anxiety related to uncertainty, social tension or impending danger.
It's also worth noting that Lawrence Kasdan's Grand Canyon, which similarly picked up on the social tensions occurring in Los Angeles at the time, was released later that year.
In short, the philosophies are in tension with one another, and all have had to confront the fact that schools are political entities in a complex social context - which inevitably muddies the clarity of any model.
She also provides Polarity Management ® training, which supports organizations in identifying and managing competing tensions inherent in social systems.
In response, the environment has become equally turbulent, battering the settlements with rogue waves, electric snowstorms and pink lightning, which amplifies mounting social tensions — verging on a state of industrial disaster and perpetual crisis.
[1] Today, amid growing social tensions and extreme xenophobia, Rosenberg's Color for the People intended to create space for remembering the vital roles that color (and food) continue to play in shaping our consciousness and in fostering shared experiences of pleasure and joy, which are, as Rosenberg says, «medicine for times like these.»
Amid growing social tensions and extreme xenophobia, Color for the People intends to create space for remembering the vital roles that art and food continue to play in fostering shared experiences of pleasure and joy, which are, as the artist says, «medicine for times like these.»
The point is rather to highlight the tension between them, which stems from the dependency of artistic work on transformations in the social, economic, and political field.
The works that will be showed aim to address these tensions, and they are dealing with questions such as the artists» involvement in social activism and media as a method for presenting the art; means used in tackling the pressure of corporatized and invasive spaces; new ways in which body and persona can be represented today.
Following a turn - of - the - year which dragged such heavy and intricate social tensions along, this show gathers works that, as a whole, point to lowered expectations, if any.
The exhibition aims to encourage a dialogue between the artworks and the viewer on the social, political, and cultural frameworks from which these tensions arise in Canadian history and how they also carry into the present.
Nengudi's manipulation of the materials exposes dual and often contradictory qualities, which can perhaps be interpreted as a metaphor for larger social tensions.
We need a reminder that our role as a social movement is, in the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., «to create such a crisis and foster such a tension that a community which has constantly refused to negotiate is forced to confront the issue.»
Earlier this year, Facebook's COO, Sheryl Sandberg made it abundantly clear when speaking at IAA in Frankfurt that the social media giant wouldn't be entering into the car manufacturing business — which must have eased the tension of quite a few German car execs.
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