Sentences with phrase «wealthy society»

In wealthy societies, young men and women at the bottom of the social heap who drop out of school now can not find jobs.
They openly target the second generation of immigrant families and prisoners for recruitment into wealthy societies.
The move is inspired partly by studies of wealthy societies that show when a country grows through a certain level of basic prosperity more money does not make people more content.
But in wealthy societies, obesity is a bigger health risk than being skinny, and there are vastly more people who suffer negative consequences from having too much body fat than too little.
The film tells of Reynolds Woodcock, a designer of bespoke haute couture for wealthy society ladies whose business is briskly run by his spinster sister Cyril (Lesley Manville).
What if only wealthy societies have access to the data, intelligence, analytics and insights that come from the power of mobile and cloud computing.»
The same is true in wealthier societies like the United States, where most farming operations chase productivity through large applications of fertilizer.
He was the fifth of six children of wealthy society doctor and financier Robert Darwin and Susannah Darwin (née Wedgwood).
The two spend time with their other best friends, wealthy society wife Karen (Megan Mullally) and flighty, flamboyant Jack (Sean Hayes).
Not surprisingly, some of the greatest support for wealthier societies doing more is found in relatively poor economies that are not major sources of emissions.
«The studies showing that high temperature increases violence crime in the US and other wealthy societies seems to suggest that physiological responses are important, too, with very short - run exposure to heat contributing to more aggressive and violent behaviour,» said Marshall Burke, also of Berkeley.
And then there was a different form of poverty: the «spiritual poverty of our time»; that poverty is most evident in wealthier societies and manifests itself in what Benedict XVI often called the «dictatorship of relativism»» the worship of the false god of me, myself, and I, imposed by state power, often in the name of a misguided and coercive concept of tolerance.
«We are a wealthy society in Britain and if we're going to live within the limits of our planet then some people are going to have to get more and some people at the top are going to have to get less and that means that the economics and the environment go together.
And the idea that a wealthier society needs more subsidy is just plain bonkers.
Three Wrong - Headed Ideas Driving Reform of U.S. Teaching Force Washington Post, 6/12/15 «When the going gets tough in our wealthy societies, the powers - that - be often choose quick fixes.
«When the going gets tough in our wealthy societies, the powers - that - be often choose quick fixes.
A strict nanny would raise Scottie to be a proper young woman & one who would fit into the wealthy society, which he so admired.
In general, the Late Classic sites on the west, or leeward, side of Ambergris Caye give us the impression of a successful and wealthy society.
The United States, the wealthiest society that has ever existed, has the resources and leadership to lead this effort.
The United States, the wealthiest society that has ever existed, has the resources to lead this effort.
While publics in both rich and poor nations are generally supportive of their own governments taking action to curb greenhouse gas emissions, in principle many people believe that wealthy societies, not poor economies, should take on more of the responsibility for addressing climate change.
Material consumption has only just begun to peak in the wealthiest societies.
How is it that we are such a wealthy society yet services that were once available are no longer available (at least at affordable prices)?
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