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 societal [sә'saiәtl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 社会的



    societal
    [ adj ]
    relating to human society and its members
    <adj.pert>
    social institutionssocietal evolution
    societal forces
    social legislation


    1. "Abandonment of the uninsured is becoming a societal disgrace and a financial disaster for many hospitals," said Edward Thomas, president of Detroit Receiving Hospital and chairman of the Michigan Hospital Association.
    2. The prosecutor's filing said, "The law does not allow an exchange of money for jail time, even for the benefit of a badly needed societal purpose."
    3. "If (city officials) wanted to attack societal discrimination, they could do it by racially neutral means," he said.
    4. One partial solution to this societal problem would require that plaintiff lawyers prove the defendants' alleged intentional and malicious conduct was done with malice.
    5. "Because of what we know about the history of societal oppression of gay men, there is very considerable reason to believe that a number of men will conceal experiences that they have had," Turner said.
    6. An upsurge in extreme right-wing views will occur because the middle-class feels increasingly threatened by societal uncertainties and minorities, the Spindlers say.
    7. "If this exhibit were about fish or flowers, I wouldn't investigate it," China Youth News quoted him as saying. "But with this kind of exhibit, you have to consider the societal impact.
    8. The lawsuits say one of the three considered suicide and another was forced to leave his home town because of societal pressure after they were told they tested positive for the AIDS virus.
    9. "Although indirect costs accrue mainly to the individual who is injured," the study concludes, "they do reflect a societal cost.
    10. Violence has become the atmosphere in which the society breeds." He mentioned the increase in drugs, which has ripped apart societal structure in Peru, Colombia and - to a lesser extent - much of the developed world.
    11. If "societal attitudes" prevented women from holding certain jobs in the past, the government must now change those attitudes.
    12. Some countries, such as Sweden, have made the societal decision to withhold such treatment.
    13. The first is "the primacy of economic growth as a societal goal," Mr. Daniels says.
    14. In cases pitting societal protection against individual rights, White generally votes on the "law and order" side.
    15. Dave Billett, 27, a volunteer at a dilapidated school on Budapest's Csepel island - a workers' district - said the contact with Americans enabled Hungarians to see that "the basic human (and) societal problems are the same" in the West.
    16. Ball, who has maintained open contacts with militant black leaders, said he was going abroad for "personal and societal reasons." "You know what my views are.
    17. Workers' compensation is a classic societal safety net. The challenge is to make it available and reliable for those who need it by making sure the financial supports are strong and getting rid of the ballast of middle men holding it too near the ground.
    18. It is not a widespread problem. But I think we're not invulnerable to societal problems in this industry, as with any other industry," Grimes said.
    19. "The law does not allow an exchange of money for jail time, even for the benefit of a badly needed societal purpose," the prosecutor's filing said.
    20. Arbitrators are also unsuited to try cases where major societal questions are at stake, such as the round of lawsuits against cigarette companies over health damage from smoking.
    21. The underlying objective of our court appeals is to protect the legitimate rights of our customers while urging more appropriate societal responses to the complex causes of homelessness.
    22. The problems of a low birth rate are compounded by societal problems that have left millions of citizens unable or sometimes unwilling to take on the challenges of the job market.
    23. Have its basis in a familiar set of societal norms.
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