Social Issues definition

Social Issues means any issue presented for a vote of holders of any security which is held in an Account, which may reasonably be interpreted as (i) unrelated in any substantial respect to the voting objectives of this Policy, and (ii) intended to promote directly or indirectly the interests of persons who are not holders of the security.
Social Issues means the issues raised by members of the Local Communities concerning the securing of certain health and social benefits for the Local Communities during the operation of the Development;

Examples of Social Issues in a sentence

  • Natural and Mathematical Sciences are defined as any course from the following prefixes: ASTR, BIOC, BIOL, CHEM, CS (except CS 4883 Social Issues in Computing), GEOL, MATH, MICR, PBIO, PHYS, and STAT; or courses from other departments that carry an (A) or (N) general education designation.

  • The Recipient has strengthened the management and monitoring of social safety net programs to improve targeting efficiency and increase public awareness by establishing an inter-agency working group through a Government Protocol Decree #23, dated June 17, 2010 and by the Order of the Minister of Labor and Social Issues #N86-A/1 dated July 9, 2010.

  • Guitar Center Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation and any successor thereto (“Holdings” or the “Company”) promises to pay interest on the principal amount of this 14.09% Senior PIK Note due 2018 (a “14.09% Senior PIK Note”) at a fixed rate of 14.09% per annum.

  • Course ID Course Title Cr Hr Course ID Course Title Cr Hr SOC 226S or XXXX XXXX Social Problems or Complete at UC 3 SOC 2043 or SW 2055 Contemporary Social Issues or Complete at UC 3 The following suggested course sequence includes all course requirements to complete the BSW Social Work (Online).

  • Subtle bias, common identity, and the darker side of “we”: subtle bias, common identity, and the darker side of “we.” Social Issues and Policy Review, 10(1), 6–46.

  • For the Agriculture Project, consultations will be with the Technical Committee on Land and Social Issues, the Veterinary Cordon Fence (VCF) Task Force, farmers’ organizations, and the Indigenous Plants Task Team (IPTT).

  • Consistent with Section 5.1.4, Jurisdiction and Authority in the Area of Social Programs, Services and Healing Processes including those having to do with Social Issues arising from the Legacy of the Indian Residential Schools.

  • We work hard alongside our business partners to challenge gender stereotyping and other equality issues and our This Ayrshire Girl Can campaign won the Herald Diversity award for Best Marketing and Social Issues Campaign.

  • Students must complete one (1) course in each area (i.e., Human Behavior, Comparative Systems, and Social Issues) and have the option to select a fourth course in any area to meet credit requirement.

  • SOC 201 Critical Social Issues in Globalization 3 ENV 330 Environmental Studies: Creating Sustainable Societies 3 SSC 320 Applied Social Research & Evaluation 3 PHI 345 Social Ethics: From Personal Values to Global Citizenship 3 GLO 350 Conflict Resolution 3 GLO 410 Systems Thinking 3 GLO 425 Internship in Global Studies 3 Internship requires a total of 6 hours.