Sentences with phrase «society as a whole stronger»

Rather, it is a matter of making society as a whole stronger through the establishment and protection of property rights.

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We can not hope to build strong, stable companies and products if the workforce doesn't represent society as a whole.
I believe in government; that men can not live together without rules but that they should be kept at the bare minimum of safety; that there is no form of government ordained from God as being better than any other; that the anarchic elements in society are so strong that it is a whole - time task to keep the peace.
More than any show before or since, Friday Night Lights showed the power of a strong marriage in its ability to better and benefit society as a whole.
Funny I never thought of Jesus as having a hercules style body... Just average build... He did work as a capenter and the carpenters I know have good muscle tone... by are not body builder status, Hercules built to excess... They are just like a average farmer, strong and even in muscle tone... Jesus's whole life was about being humble and coming from the low end of the society... he was born with the animals in a very humble place... I do not see him as a super strong human... but then being the son of God, he would have had super powers if he wanted them... he just did not need them...
Green finishes up: «We lay down a marker for equality and our society as a whole will be the stronger for it.»
Dean Johnstone, chief executive of Stronger Minds CIC, believes the lack of support in schools is having a lasting effect on both students and society as a whole.
[276] This purpose, and the Head Start program itself is based upon decades of scientific research that documents the strong and lasting impact of children's experiences in their first five years of life on brain development, learning, and health, [277278279] and the significant economic impact of such benefits on children individually and on society as a whole.
Taken as a whole, these amendments set the stage for The Law Society of Manitoba to move towards stronger and more effective protection of the public interest through a more diverse governing body, introduction of multi-disciplinary practices and opportunities for participation in and ownership of firms by those outside the legal profession.
«Broken into jurisdictions and corresponding regulatory societies, the Canadian profession lacks a strong national authority, and consequently the ability to move in bold directions as a whole in the way that England and Wales appear to have done, with the introduction of their Legal Services Act, for example,» Fodden says.
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