When an artist elects to work with a social issue, she is embarking upon a difficult course. |
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Yet right under our noses all along, there's been one great writer who has left barely a social issue untouched. |
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Bush and Harper are neck and neck, or redneck and redneck, in every social issue, including medicare. |
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Zsolt Reviczky finds a fleet-footed and cheerful way to express a highly charged social issue. |
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The employment of senior citizens is a multifactorial social issue with regard to its causes, consequences and solutions. |
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There is a truckload of it and it is a social issue, but it is not increasing in the way that people are being led to believe that it is. |
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It's not a problem not most of us have, but for those who do, it's a pressing social issue. |
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It's a bit like the artists on the hip hop scene banding together, although there's not the whole social issue thing with us. |
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That is an economic issue, but it is also to the very highest degree a social issue. |
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The unsafe dismantling of ships is globally a pressing environmental, economic and social issue. |
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At the same time as making progress on the issue of the market, we must make progress on the social issue. |
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And as you know I have always believed that a Human Rights perspective is central to addressing any social issue. |
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After the financial crisis of 1997, the problem of non-regular workers emerged as a social issue. |
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Poverty's multiple facets implied that it was not only an economic and social issue, but also amounted to a human rights violation. |
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I hope this has brought to light an important social issue that is not often examined. |
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For certification to have a positive impact on the environmental or social issue it is addressing, it is necessary that it must certify some behavior that is actively beneficial and that can be objectively verified. |
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Even though at this level, the notion may be linked to the concept of development, it becomes a social issue when it refers to peace since any situation of poverty may give rise to conflicts and violence. |
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It would appear that work-life conflict is not only a moral issue-it is a productivity and economic issue, a workplace issue and a social issue, and needs to be addressed as such. |
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Solutionism is the ideology that every social issue can be solved thanks to technology and especially thanks to the internet. |
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It is my belief that this social issue is looked at through a female lens. |
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The overriding social issue for the longer term is to how best to equip individuals with the right skills to give them a better chance in the modern economy as workers, entrepreneurs and consumers. |
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Students learn about the beginnings of the public health care system in Québec and take a position on the present-day management of this social issue. |
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Name a social issue, the show takes it on. |
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In France, the debt burden accumulated by local governments over the past 25 years is becoming a political and social issue that should trigger efforts to reign in spending. |
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It is really very petty to not care any more than that about their well-being, to pass the buck back and forth as though it were a political game instead of a social issue. |
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Answering this question is a social issue. |
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The model developed by Commodus responds to an essential social issue and seeks to improve workers' quality of life through balancing personal and professional responsibilities. |
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Going green has become a political and social issue for many. |
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Since 1890, coal mining has also been a political and social issue. |
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