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Definitions for social impact
so·cial im·pact
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Social impact
In business and government policy, social impact refers to how the organization's actions affect the surrounding community. See also the psychological "Social impact theory". Social impacts can link to areas such as health and community Social Impact is also the name of a service provider to NGOs and international agencies.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of social impact in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of social impact in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of social impact in a Sentence
There were other considerations -- streaming services, other networks -- but none that wanted to make this a campaign. None that wanted to make this a social impact effort the way MTV did.
Consumers are very concerned about the health characteristics of their food, and also of environmental and social impact, now more than ever.
We will remain vigilant about the social impact and await a clearer and more detailed picture of the plan's implications for plants, volume, and how much work will be given to the foundries, but the project in the form it's been presented makes sense because the two groups complement each other, are in good financial health, and thanks to the new format will attain a critical size which is vital in the auto business today.
It didn't take off yet. We were only doing environmental and social impact assessments.
The October 8, 2018 issue of NY Times Upfront contained an article about capital punishment, with a headline that referenced the perpetrator of the tragic Parkland shootings. A quiz in the accompanying teacher's guide also mentioned the perpetrator by name. The article and the quiz were intended only to provide a platform for meaningful conversations around the history, civics and social impact of the death penalty, we deeply regret if the use of this real life example added in any way to the ongoing suffering of the students, families and educators of the Parkland community.
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