societal context

collocation in English

meaningsofsocietalandcontext

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societal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/səˈsaɪ.ə.təl/
us
/səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬əl/
relating to or ...
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context
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.tekst/
us
/ˈkɑːn.tekst/
the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help ...
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(Definition ofsocietalandcontextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The humanities, in their diverse forms, thus provide asocietalcontextfor the practice of engineering.
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In practice, it is often difficult to establish connections between mathematical development and its historical orsocietalcontext.
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Across the social sciences, especially psychology,societalcontextmatters in how a person forms his or her time preference.
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This approach is designed to take account of the complex interrelations of culture and welfare state policy in thesocietalcontext.
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Instead, their mutual impact is influenced and modified by the interaction of institutional and social factors in the respective 'societalcontext'.
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Figure 1 suggests schematically the relationship of intellectual foundations,societalcontext, design process, and product system.
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In this shortened presentation all documentary material and the demonstration of countless connecting links insocietalcontexthad to be dispensed with.
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In the third step, care is placed in a broadersocietalcontextso as to identify a series of considerations which are associated with providing (for) it.
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Putting the patient's illness into an institutional andsocietalcontextalso requires an appreciation of institutional structures of care and broader social norms that may influence patient care.
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Swedeberg's new collection is a stimulating cross-section of recent theoretical and empirical papers in the subfield that situates economic action in itssocietalcontext.
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Clinical freedom and patient choice cannot be divorced from itssocietalcontext, and when individual expectations clash with population priorities, there must be a mechanism for resolving the conflict.
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However, they also called for added emphasis on synthesis and design understanding as well as increased exposure tosocietalcontextand interdisciplinary teamwork.
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The lifespan of the baboon was next examined, particularly within thesocietalcontextafforded by the baboon troop.
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The power of the experimental method to explore the interaction is strong when moving across economic and cultural/societal contexts.
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Legal rights are sometimes called "civil rights" or "statutory rights" and are culturally and politically relative since they depend on a specificsocietalcontextto have meaning.
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Overall we believe that there is a great need for geropsychological research to be viewed in its cultural and societal contexts.
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Our rough division of the 'high' and ' low' participation countries needs to be substantiated by analyses of more detailed indicators of the national societal contexts.
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This approach continues to be applied and further developed in organizational and societal contexts.
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Volumes 2 and 3 consider these principles within specific cultural and societal contexts.
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The study of religion is concerned with analyzing the nature and role of religious faith and experience in specific societal contexts.
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