The introduction of managed care may be societally necessary to keep down costs. |
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Poverty is personally undesirable and societally, in too great a dose, destabilizing. |
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Both the Conservative and Labour parties have conceded immigration on the scale of recent years... is societally unsustainable. |
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On the other hand, societally enforced vegetarianism, like in India, is a curse. |
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In this digital age I believe solitude and silence are not just pleasant ideals but a crucial survival kit, both individually and societally. |
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Development of process for deciding on societally acceptable levels of risk. |
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If some parents choose to pretend to their children that they were virginally conceived, that is, of course, their societally complicit prerogative. |
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As a global corporation, we want to be an example societally and environmentally. |
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This was the beginning of the adoption of societally responsible actions on the part of European companies. |
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Gender roles oppress men, too, and Glee keeps its straight male characters in societally defined boxes. |
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It's a gift for the shy, the introspective and the societally estranged. |
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As protectors and promoters of health as a resource for everyday living, societally, we still tend to overlook our individual and collective potential for self-care. |
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Their experience could provide a model for those countries and regions of Sub-Saharan Africa that are just beginning to establish their extractive industries on societally endorsed principles. |
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What we want to do is create an atmosphere societally that is less propitious for the development of parental alienation, a society that doesn't sanction fathers walking away. |
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Part III standards provide a basic level of protection for workers in the above areas, prohibiting certain treatment of workers, and maintaining societally desirable minimum working conditions. |
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The Strategic Outcomes are divided into those that improve the farmed animal health system and the farmed animal health status, and those that are societally oriented. |
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Refusing to allow her to be societally marginalised or institutionalised, as was common in the period, Morris insisted that she be cared for by the family. |
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