societal demand
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsocietalanddemand
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societal
adjective[before noun]
uk/səˈsaɪ.ə.təl/us/səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬əl/
relating to or ...
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demand
noun
uk/dɪˈmɑːnd/us/dɪˈmænd/
a ...
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Shortly thereafter, in response to thesocietaldemandfor expert practitioners, doctorates began to be awarded in education.
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The size of the window of opportunity depends on the degree and scope of societal demands and/ or elite autonomy.
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It assumes that domestic structures determine how political systems respond to societal demands.
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As a result, policy officials must choose whether and how to respond to societal demands.
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Yet on the other, the state itself has been battered by international economic forces and finds its capacity to development responses to societal demands evermore restricted.
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The child's active kinetic imagination is at once colourful, sensual, expansive, expressive, and free, whereas the equivalent of an adult's is often restricted, repressed, and even stunted by societal demands.
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These windows vary in size depending on the nature and effect of the trigger, principally the degree and scope of societal demands and/or of state officials' political autonomy.
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This assertion is supported by the fact that there remain in place measures designed to delegate societal demands for the provision of social services to families.
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More so than others, people at high levels of development tend to internalize societal demands and values and set relatively rigorous standards for their personal adaptation.
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She is a mythic version of every woman's attempt to integrate her sexuality with societal demands.
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The theory holds that the conceptual transition from the individual to the broader social entity is contingent on societal demands and capabilities.
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It stresses the importance of developing academic programs that promote the individual development of students and prepare them to meet various societal demands.
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Todays organizations are facing the ethical dilemma of privacy rights and meeting the societal demands of efficient productivity performances from employees.
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