Perhaps people feel little need for CSR when the government cares for them from cradle to grave.
Nobody just hops out of the cradle or graduates from nursery school and sits down and writes War and Peace.
Andy Stern, the president of the Service Employees International Union, speaks frequently of a future in which labor serves its constituents from cradle to grave.
The Welsh government says the plan will the first of its kind to try to address mental health needs "from cradle to grave".
One was to make sure all our students, like the ones who are here with us today, receive a complete and competitive education from cradle to career.
"The Commerce Clause is not a general license to regulate an individual from cradle to grave, simply because he will predictably engage in particular transactions, " the chief justice wrote.
"The president has laid out a goal to provide a complete and competitive education for every child from cradle through career, " said Heather Higginbottom, Deputy Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council.
"We know them from the cradle, " says Brent Vose, the head of oncology at AstraZeneca.
"We know them from the cradle, " says Vose , head of oncology at AstraZeneca.
The aim is that we get to chart our own path from the cradle to the inevitable grave.
It is time to rescue the figure of Jesus from the cradle of the fairy tale world of Santa.
But as Mr Carey tells it there is a gloomy inevitability to his progress from the cradle to the scaffold.
If it has its way, the company will provide education in one form or another, practically from the cradle to the grave.
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That's why we're going to make a historic investment in improving K-12 education, making sure that our children get a complete and competitive education from the cradle up through a career.
The cradle itself can be pivoted from the base, clicking into place in one of four positions, so you can play in either portrait or landscape mode, depending on the individual game's needs.
The "cradle of civilization" is rising from the grave again.
High rents around Palo Alto have begun driving graduate students and faculty away from Stanford University, the cradle of Valley entrepreneurialism, to other prestigious universities.
People who worked for the state, in state-owned companies or in state-approved collectives, enjoyed cradle-to-grave benefits ranging from housing, education and health care to a generous pension scheme, with an official retirement age of 55 for men and 50 for women for manual workers (but five years more for white-collar workers) and a replacement rate of about 80% of final salary.
We'd still prefer something like Cingular's FastForward cradle, which forwards calls in the opposite direction, from cellphone to landline.
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Also new is the optional Pan Cradle, which allows remote panning and tilting of the camera from a smartphone or tablet.
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"Because the life raft canister did not fit snugly into its cradle, the skipper had applied additional lashings to prevent it from falling off the wheelhouse roof in heavy seas, " the report said.
In 1918, he began excavating the rock below the soil, fashioning everything from a bedroom (complete with a child's cradle), to a 30ft-tall, 60, 000lb coral telescope, all in honour of Agnes.
Rod Fyffe, a former mayor of Bendigo, said he sees his city as the cradle of Australian multiculturalism, where the lure of riches drew migrants from around the world, including legions of Chinese.
While focused on Europe, Kagan's book also makes wise observations about the U.S.' unique role in history, from the time of its birth as a "Hercules in the cradle" to its unprecedented position today.
Everyone from Silicon Valley loves to champion it to the rest of the world as the cradle of innovation.
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It's a staggering aesthetic and intellectual cat's-cradle of lines that connect the various actors in this artistic drama across a span that moves from Russia across various European capitals to the U.S., while also describing the intensity of their networks.
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The U.K.'s cradle-to-grave national health service is a gold mine of medical data, encompassing everything from prescriptions to cancer outcomes.
We also shared an interest in the "cradle-to-cradle" concept developed by Bill McDonough and Michael Braungart that proposes a way in which we can shift from a linear way of using resources to one that keeps all resources in closed cycles so nothing is wasted and no pollution is emitted.
There are many areas of overlap between biomimicry and "cradle-to-cradle" particularly in the way that ecosystems present a great model of closed loop systems in which any waste from one organism becomes the nutrient for something else.
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