level of well-being

collocation in English

meaningsoflevelandwell-being

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level
adjective
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
at the ...
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well-being
noun[U]
uk
/ˌwelˈbiː.ɪŋ/
us
/ˌwelˈbiː.ɪŋ/
the state of feeling healthy ...
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(Definition oflevelandwell-beingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A high score indicates a positivelevelofwell-being.
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A life at thislevelofwell-beingis satisfactory.
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Now consider a situation where 10 million people are living at thislevelofwell-being.
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There is a village of persons, none of whom are at fault for theirlevelofwell-being.
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We only have information about theirlevelofwell-beingwithin the distributive unit of the problem.
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In other words, the sufficiency level defines thelevelofwell-beingabove which there is no reason to complain.
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Of course, in this example we know nothing about the generallevelofwell-beingof these people.
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It gives us a moral reason to prioritize the interests and needs of persons who stand below their deservedlevelofwell-being.
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Second, that a measure of individual acceptability should take into account both thelevelofwell-beingand the gains or losses for a person.
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On an absolutist view, one's level of desert entitles one to a specificlevelofwell-being(x deserves 5 units of wellbeing).
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Those who are badly off are at alevelofwell-beingthat is below zero (this is a mere stipulation, the negative numbers have no independent significance).
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It follows that what really determines how important it is to help a person - what is of fundamental moral significance - is her absolutelevelofwell-being.
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By contrast, we know that removing trade barriers will either improve or reduce thelevelofwell-beingof the typical household in the country reducing trade barriers.
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Now it might be tempting to argue that, unless the added contingent people live at a sufficiently highlevelofwell-being, their introduction should be avoided.
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I maintain that the generallevelofwell-beingof the people is not particularly high.
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Some see it as a real gem, after achieving the highestlevelofwell-beingand development on its banks.
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Apparently both in eating-disorder and general psychopathology, the average patient reaches an improvedlevelofwell-beingbut remains more disturbed than women who have never had an eating disorder.
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Both sides would reject a notion of 'equality of welfare' in which it is assumed that a certainlevelofwell-beingshould be guaranteed through the provision of common services.
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Certainly, on the basis of a concern for the absolute circumstances of people, there is nothing to be gained by reducing thelevelofwell-beingof the better off.
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Metaethicists would put this sufficientarian claim as follows: the terms of sufficiency are normative or moral, while every other predicate used to designate alevelofwell-beingis descriptive.
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It is a prosperous, contented people on a highlevelofwell-beingand capable of sustaining, as soon as possible, the responsibility of conducting their own affairs.
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Many of them are small in population and have not the political ability and experience or the financial resources which would enable them to maintain a highlevelofwell-being.
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In this sense the majority of supporters of degrowth advocate the attainment of a certain, acceptablelevelofwell-beingindependent of growth.
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However, to some extent, these victories may also reflect a perception that these criminal politicians are able to deliver somelevelofwell-beingto their communities.
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