Sentences with phrase «society as a whole suffers»

The future of young people is endangered and society as a whole suffers.
When people can not afford to challenge a civil wrong done to them, then society as a whole suffers greatly and the rule of law diminishes.

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Third, as mentioned above, the location of a waste facility is just if the repository can be reasonably expected to contribute to the good of the whole society, and if those persons and communities suffering adverse effects have a means of redress and are duly compensated.
In any society taken as a whole, enough moral evil can be discovered to furnish plausible basis for interpreting the society's suffering as retribution.
They assume that when such growth occurs, whatever hardships may be suffered by particular sectors of society, the people as a whole are better off.
The backlash against the private sector is hardly surprising: when financial institutions broke down following the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2007, the costs fell not on wealthy financiers but society as a whole in an era when middle income households were suffering an unprecedented squeeze.
As our society sees the continued rise in the number of people suffering from chronic diseases, including diabetes, cancer and autoimmune disorders, U.S. medicine is starting to change its model to look at the whole person, not just the symptoms he or she is experiencing at any given time.
In working with the rural women, Wangari recognized that not only had the land suffered under the oppression of colonialism and neo-colonialism, but the women themselves and civil society as a whole had also been a casualty.
When a case settles later than it could have, or a case that should have settled goes to trial, there are costs and consequences for both litigants and society as a whole, and the reputation of counsel may suffer.
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