Sentences with phrase «take social consequences»

Communities that have moved to the center of society may need to take social consequences more seriously than did the original NT communities.

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Following the intense media coverage of the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the subsequent consequences of third - party firms collecting data on social networking users without authorization, LocalBlox did not appear to take the publishing of the UpGuard report lightly.
This understanding of the limited scope of scientific method had been generally accepted since Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1781); but in nineteenth - century evolutionary parlance it took on the specific meaning that «all beginnings and endings are lost in mystery,» a phrase that became commonplace in the sciences and social sciences as a way of dismissing or circumventing probing questions that sought to assess the larger implications or consequences of scientific analysis.
Even if this assessment is not the same as taking each act separately, each actor must still decide whether probable consequences authorize a given social practice or some alternative set of rules.
Jacques Ellul in his many writings is one theorist who takes seriously the idea that there is ideology inherent in technology with the consequence that the adoption of particular technologies has implications for social and religious meaning and expression.
When these are defied there is set in motion, whether in an individual life or in the social order, a chain of consequences which may take the form of vast destruction and misery; or which may work silently in the individual soul in the loss of the meaning of life, the fading of the glory, — but it happens.
But I believe it was hinted at in the words of a young Cambridge undergraduate who told me that what he and most of his friends aimed at in their sexual behavior were three things: permissiveness, within the range of social decency and acceptance; affection, by which he meant genuine caring and the beginning of real love; and responsibility, which he defined as readiness to stand up and take the consequences for any and every sort of human contact.
The children of young parents — who tend to be amongst the most disadvantaged — may benefit particularly from a positive relationship with their father: «When young men do not take on the responsibilities of fatherhood, it has serious consequences for the child's development, the mother's resources and consequent social costs» (ESRC 2002).
The discourse surrounding this protest avoids foriegn policy issues, while it is obvious to all parties involved that the solution to questions of welfare and social policy can not be detached from whatever stand Israel chooses to take with regard to the upcoming UN resolution and its consequences.
The Ben & Jerry's decision, unless (as my NMS colleague Soren Dayton pointed out) it's being driven by some kind of U.K. - specific restrictions that make email marketing less effective, seems to reflect one of two things: either a bean - counter followed the instinct to cut costs in the short term regardless of the long - term consequences, or a marketing executive took a big drink of the social media Kool Aid.
For example, taking extraordinary risks can mean bucking social norms, which can cause distress — as, of course, can consequences such as injury.
And these false memories can take on a life of their own, with profound legal, political, and social consequences.
Master teacher Aadil Palkhivala says technology overuse has physical, social, and emotional consequences, and it's taking away from the self - exploration we do on the mat.
When a neighborhood terror won't leave his family alone, feeble everyman Jorge must weigh the social and psychological consequences of taking matters into his own hands.
It took a dissertation's worth of words in anthropology, complete with a social theory of genocide and its consequences, for me to start discovering the storyteller in me.
The consequences of mistakes in social risk - taking can be therefore much more widespread and long - lasting than those of individual risk - taking.
Depending on your source of funds, this risk may take the form of high interest or social consequences if you fail to pay the money back.
Student loans have no statute of limitations — they can even be taken out of Social Security payments — and there can be serious long term consequences if a borrower makes the wrong choice.
Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past week (or taking a break from social media), you've likely seen articles, blogs and reviews on the book Cat Wars: The Devastating Consequences of a Cuddly Killer by Dr. Peter Marra and Chris Santella, released this week.
I don't claim to know anything about social or psychological sciences to elaborate, but this might just be a consequence of the fact that climate change operates on timescales much larger than a political term or the time it takes to schedule your son's soccer practice.
The tribunal concluded that the impacts felt by the coastal fisherfolk community of Bangladesh is the direct consequence of climate change and resulted in some important recommendations for action, including that the Government of Bangladesh takes immediate measures to reduce vulnerability to the projected impacts of climate change, such financial assistance and a social safety net for the people of climate - impact zones.
Measures taken as part of exceptions and limitations to this main principle may be legitimate, but never become the automatic consequence of a claim to the host Member State's social assistance system.
These results may be a function of Alberta's generally more conservative political and social values but are more likely a consequence of the geographic separation of parents owing to lengthy periods of site - based work in the oil patch or the interprovincial relocation of separated parents to take work in the province, making shared custody arrangements difficult if not impossible to implement.
One of the important inventions that we take for granted as society is the rule - of - law — a common and agreed understanding / social construct for the proper / expected behaviors and consequences for various interactions between humans and the things they make.
The rider took effect beginning with the 2006 funding cycle, and the consequences were immediate: That year alone, more than 41,000 fewer women were provided with reproductive health care funded by three main pots of federal money — Title V (the Maternal & Child Health Block Grant), Title XX (the Social Services Block Grant), and Title X; together, the three provide services for women not eligible for Medicaid.
Category: Modeling Social and Emotional Skills, Practicing Social and Emotional Skills Tags: Animals and humans, Care, Caring behavior, Circle of compassion, Collaboration, Compassion, Consequences, Empathy, Empathy development, Global inter-dependence, Kids and nature, Moral development, Moral thinking, Perspective taking, Understanding feelings
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