societal value

collocation in English

meaningsofsocietalandvalue

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societal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/səˈsaɪ.ə.təl/
us
/səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬əl/
relating to or ...
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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofsocietalandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsocietal value

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This research falls under two main themes (i) assessing thesocietalvalueof orphan drugs and (ii) funding the development and use of orphan drugs.
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To inform research priority setting, a measure of thesocietalvalueof resolving a particular research question is required.
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Most orphan drugs exhibit many of the characteristics of these exceptions that funding committees already make, which suggests thatsocietalvaluemay deviate from costeffectiveness.
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In addition, the method does not contradict any legal precedent or establishedsocietalvalue.
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Nevertheless, can all the elements ofsocietalvaluebe adequately reflected in existing decision-making procedures or does this need to be made more explicit?
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Competent adults, in our society, have a right, stemming from thesocietalvalueof autonomy, to live their lives according to their values.
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Public policy serves a set of functions in relation to thesocietalvalue(to be) placed on care.
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While there are no guarantees that this will result in consensus onsocietalvaluechoices, we believe that it is the most fruitful route available.
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For society, this depends on thesocietalvalueof an averted death.
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Inclusion of indirect costs will be fundamental to fully appreciate thesocietalvaluethat these technologies might have.
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We might discern the imposition of asocietalvaluesystem upon the quality of life enjoyed (or endured) by its elders.
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The reader will also look in vain for broad, explorative theoretical discussions of the possible determinants ofsocietalvaluein health care.
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Therefore, more research is required into the methods of assessing thesocietalvalueof health technologies and the methods of funding the development and use of orphan drugs.
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In short, this approach can establish technically efficient research design and provide asocietalvalue of proposed research that can be used to allocate research and development resources efficiently.
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Leisure as a culture is not a universalsocietalvaluealthough the younger generation in developed or near-developed societies seems more inclined toward it.
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In addition, societal values impose a duty on noncustodial parents to pay support for those children.
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Focusing on a certainsocietalvaluecan change the visual appearance of a city, for instance the authority societal value can result in security cameras appearing on buildings.
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Jayadev asks what is thesocietalvalueof locking up people for such significant amounts of time?
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Choices may be inspired by a combination of factors such as scientific evidence, financial considerations, pressure from stakeholders, societal values, and so on.
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Professional, patient and societal values all influence judgements about what is deemed to be appropriate.
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