societal level

collocation in English

meaningsofsocietalandlevel

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societal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/səˈsaɪ.ə.təl/
us
/səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬əl/
relating to or ...
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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofsocietalandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsocietal level

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They also illustrate how ageing is constantly being negotiated at an individual andsocietallevel, and how successful ageing occurs in different ways.
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Atsocietallevel, this tension would seem not to be acknowledged, leading to a ' failed' interpellation to a supposedly ' coherently' conservative society.
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At thesocietallevel, pediatric neuroimaging raises several questions surrounding its potential exclusivity, expense, and the medicalization of social phenomena.
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There will have to be a decision at asocietallevel, that the health gains justify the extra of resources.
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When cast at thesocietallevel, priority-setting should emphasize "social justice, fairness, equity, legitimacy and entitlement" (15).
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But within each age stage, historical effects and cohort influences, at least at thesocietallevel, are the same.
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The authors use the term bilingualism to refer to language contact at thesocietallevel, and bilinguality for language contact in the individual.
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For instance, so-called mixed families are often automatically considered as dysfunctional and may become scapegoats at thesocietallevel.
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This is partly because of the bias in the discipline towards problematic old age and the challenges this presents at asocietallevel.
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But we still don't know why, at a cultural andsocietallevel, we are doing it.
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As such, increasing self-esteem in individuals has been raised as a method for addressing adjustment problems at both the individual andsocietallevel.
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Can we then identify a corresponding technological imperative on asocietallevel?
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A factor that influences the balance of benefits and harms at thesocietallevelis the cascade effect of screening on stimulating inappropriate procedures.
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But celebrity exists not only on a widesocietallevel, but is also locally meaningful.
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These trends at thesocietallevelare the cumulative results of economic transitions experienced by millions of families and their children during these years.
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Public spaces are supposed to transfer new democratic practices from thesocietallevelto political society.
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Here again, the responsibility is not removed, but is placed at a differentsocietallevel.
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Even though the implications of mortality-fertility interactions are visible at asocietallevel, basically they are played out within families : their surviving children, their survival strategies, their reproductive choices.
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