Sentences with phrase «society in general far»

The sector's contribution to national and regional economies and society in general far outweighs the small amount of public subsidy it receives.

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They are going too far with their attacks on people of faith and our society in general.
The world students» design - science revolution may possibly result in a general reorientation of world society's awareness, common sense, and intelligence which, just «in the nick of time,» will bring mankind into conscious promulgation of the do - more - with - lessing invention revolution to be applied directly to gaining man's living advantage, which can accomplish the 100 percent physical success of all humanity in less than one - half the time it would take to occur only as the inadvertent by - product of further weapons detouring of human initiative.
American society both before and after the revolution was far more egalitarian than either British or European society in general.
This is a disempowering message to youth in general, Rand said, and the message furthers the idea that society doesn't trust young people.
He further observed that, in general, «Musicians are regarded as useless adjuncts of society, unless you write a Coca - Cola jingle.»
American Veterinary Dental Society Established in 1976, The American Veterinary Dental Society was created with the mission to further the knowledge, education, and awareness of veterinary dentistry among veterinary professionals, students, and the general public.
In general, communication from the scientific community is far more trusted than communication from other segments of society.
Further muddying the waters, is the General Data Protection Regulation, in force in summer 2018 across the EU's member states, which will effectively establish a right to privacy (as opposed to the right to «private life»), with extra territorial effect: countries which exchange data with EU residents must abide by its fundamental principles, in line with the CJEU's guidance as to the proportionate approach to be taken by our societies in relation to our increasing data production.
Technology has forever altered future law by furthering human rights and access to justice, while big data and analytics play an increasingly larger role in society in general and the legal world in particular.
The Committee notes with satisfaction that the status of women in Australian society has improved considerably during the reporting period, particularly in public service, in the general workforce, and in academic enrollment, although further equality has yet to be achieved in many sectors.
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