societal factor

collocation in English

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societal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/səˈsaɪ.ə.təl/
us
/səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬əl/
relating to or ...
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factor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfæk.tər/
us
/ˈfæk.tɚ/
a fact or situation that influences the result ...
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(Definition ofsocietalandfactorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One identifiedsocietalfactorthat has been identified is the influx of women of color and immigrants into the work force.
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Chapter 4 of the book discusses societal factors in the rivalry for a strong regional presence.
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Societal factors in the problems faced by deinstitutionalized psychiatric patients.
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While focusing on institutional structuration, the theoretical approach sketched below also recognises the role of two main societal factors: economic interests and policy ideas.
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The most regrettable lack in this work is the absence of societal factors.
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In the following empirical analysis, we examine the interaction between institutional logics and the above-mentioned societal factors.
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The societal factors are not dealt with directly.
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Instead of speculating on the contradictory impacts societal factors have on statistics documenting crime in historical time, there is reason to turn to the offenders themselves.
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I was trying to make the point that we are considering not money, but one of the biggest societal factors that affect us today.
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This topic requires a global approach of analysis because the influence of societal factors varies throughout the world.
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Staff at the clinic also work in the community to address societal factors that contribute to ill health, such as systemic racism and poverty.
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The levels of ethnocultural empathy were reported to vary by demographic features and societal factors.
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It resulted from two societal factors, the movement of population from rural to urban environments and the change of major industry.
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Other societal factors tend to result in men and women having different skill sets.
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The sociocultural etiological model is based on the premise that societal factors send powerful messages to girls and young women that certain physical attributes are unacceptable.
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He gave special prominence to societal factors.
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Freud's postulation is countered by the idea that societal factors may play a major role in the development of mental illness.
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Thus, it was not the characteristics of the individual that resulted in a leadership, but societal factors of the time that are out of the individuals control.
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