One would believe that pain would be socially understood and somewhat sympathized with. |
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It also posits that femininity and masculinity are socially constructed rather than biological givens, emphasizing the performativity of gender. |
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Funding can be provided for window locks, door locks, door chains, security lighting, socially monitored alarm systems, smoke alarms. |
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To you I appear dependent and mechanically incompetent, while to me you appear logorrheic and socially inappropriate. |
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Some felt coursework penalised boys, especially those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds. |
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In a complex of lonely and socially clumsy bachelors, disheartened by too many rejections, she was news. |
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Whoever has access to the financial means available to the opposition is able to ascend socially. |
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The list-happy website is brimming with clickbait for the socially anxious. |
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Is it possible our society become so Nietzchean and socially Darwinian that motherhood is one of the most ruinous choices a woman can make? |
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There are also groups, communities, conferences, assemblies, synods, and councils which deliberate more socially and often officially. |
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If we believe that augmentation of their profits will increase their incentives to engage in socially beneficial innovation, that's good. |
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But socially he was entirely at home in those Third Republic salons where politicians mixed with aristocrats, diplomats, and writers. |
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Another very common form of interaction between socially disproportionate individuals was that between Roman patricians and their freedmen. |
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Is the philanthropist simply finding a socially acceptable way of being a paternalist? |
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Given respondents' tendency to under-report illegal or socially undesirable behavior, higher reports would suggest more accuracy. |
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He's uncouth and socially immature, but all he really wants is to have a few friends. |
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Eastern bluebirds are socially monogamous passerines that breed throughout eastern North America. |
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Far from being elitist, this song hails even the so-called socially deviant members of society such as hustlers who perch on street corners. |
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They were emotionally troubled, or socially maladjusted, or marginal in some more or less unattractive way, or quaintly anachronistic. |
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This Government is overtaxing New Zealanders specifically to have a bucket of money so that it can socially engineer what it hands back. |
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It's not the hair on his chest that socially disadvantages the hirsute man. |
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The photos are so politically, sexually and socially charged that at a certain point, we were afraid we had gone too far. |
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Worse still, the government has often backtracked on its reform commitments or reversed measures deemed to be politically or socially unfeasible. |
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Chess is renowned for producing eccentric and socially backward individuals. |
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Her outspoken nature made her a socially active person, taking part in several campaigns. |
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Dance seems to continually be ranked lowest in the hierarchy of socially valuable art forms. |
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Other indicators show the region slipping backwards both economically and socially. |
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Within ten minutes of arriving, she is the most socially outcast rider in the stables. |
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They weren't cool or extremely popular, nor were they unpopular, and didn't go out of their way to befriend the socially inept outcast types. |
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They sponsored dinners, theatricals, and balls that attracted the socially active in their communities. |
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As a mason, he would mix socially with other masons, many of them local police officers, the theory dictates. |
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You should thus try to convince your husband that such a thing is not socially acceptable. |
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This is because medicine has become unattractive to men professionally, financially, socially and academically. |
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Although the ormer is not a commercially exploited species, it is very important both biologically and socially to Jersey. |
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Junior high is a particular challenge socially and prime time for bullies to ply their special brand of meanness. |
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Recent research into the effect of US Charter Schools points to the creation of a socially segregated two-tier system. |
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While hard-line Communists stereotype capitalists as bloodsuckers of the working class, others defend them as socially conscious. |
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Plainly, this kind of guarantee is socially divisive, a recipe for religious controversy if not civil strife. |
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He paints a true-life picture of lawless New York in 1840 where the streets are replete with socially maladjusted persons and criminals. |
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Unlike more socially self-conscious authors, Fraser appears to have no axe to grind. |
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The correlation between the rigid, socially stratified school system in Germany and the tragedy of Erfurt was striking. |
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These institutions tend to arise naturally, he argues, with the emergence of a socially mobile middle class. |
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The US is, finally, among the most socially stratified countries in the world. |
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Even when we socially mix with each other, we tend to compare notes, or egos for that matter. |
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Within the socially stratified Graeco-Roman world the exchange of services were never voluntary, but always reciprocal. |
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Huge international tea companies sell teas, tisanes and herbals in hip, socially conscious packages. |
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The mining of titaniferous ore has affected the region socially, ecologically and economically. |
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It is important geologically, historically, topographically, ecologically, socially and spiritually and is very beautiful. |
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Don't we take great pride in our city for being open-minded, socially liberal and happily louche? |
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Drinking alcohol has long been a favourite stimulant and helps people mix together socially in China. |
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The child can change if he understands the errors of his misbehavior and has the courage to try new and more socially acceptable ways. |
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Her colleagues laughed heartily that day in Parliament and poked fun at me thereafter when we met socially. |
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They are based purely on sexual attraction and release, and any strong emotional involvement between those concerned is socially frowned upon. |
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There are, without doubt, as many socially one-dimensional men as there are women, but I have yet to find them in the same quantities. |
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Education appears to value the split created between socially valued knowledge and experiential knowledge. |
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Having made that cynical remark about socially conscious tradespeople, I actually met one last night! |
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Do they have the guts to break with tradition, to govern for all, especially for the economically dispossessed and socially displaced? |
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The F, or femininity, scale measures socially desirable personality traits perceived to be stereotypically characteristic of women. |
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Euripides is considered to be the most socially critical of all the ancient Greek tragedians. |
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Drink driving used to be socially acceptable, and the result was carnage on our roads. |
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We show that there exists a time-independent tax rule that guides polluting oligopolists to achieve the socially optimum production path. |
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The problem is that the current Republican Party may be socially conservative but fiscally it is careless. |
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He was a very bright, socially sensitive, and insightful young man whose complaint was that he could not swallow pills or capsules. |
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He returned her love, providing her with a step up socially by his offer of marriage. |
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The foundation is a voluntary group made up of people who geographically, socially and occupationally represent the county. |
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Second, there are socially shared superstitions such as the bad luck associated with black cats or divination systems such as numerology. |
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The criteria that SRI funds use to make socially responsible investments are called screens. |
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They feel that the current Women's Union is a stagnant organisation, both socially and politically. |
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Perhaps because of this notoriety, the little dog also became the darling of the more socially acceptable cafe society. |
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We're going to be strong on security and we're going to be socially progressive. |
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Urban and rural, metropolitan and non-metropolitan, places are economically, environmentally, and socially interdependent. |
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On an endless search for what is needed to fit in and be socially acceptable, all sense of self is lost. |
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She was confident of fitting in socially but, during her first term, the workload caused a few concerns. |
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Alexander begins the film as a socially awkward scientist, bumbling and sweet, with a penchant for pocket watches and professorish vested suits. |
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As he explains, vigilantism could often be considered a socially conservative form of violence. |
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Jonson and Wroth interacted socially, and Jonson is variably referred to as both Wroth's mentor and her patron. |
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The film offers a picture of a soul-searching artist in socially turbulent times. |
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In such panels, the breach between a strictly topographical map and a map of a socially inscribed landscape becomes clear. |
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You take it for granted that most of the people who you interact with socially are from a similar socio-economic background. |
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They had spent plenty of time together at practice and in meetings, but this was the first time they gathered socially. |
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If it encourages people from different ethnic groups to come together socially, then I applaud that. |
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The two travelled to Sri Lanka together in July and met up socially in Washington at the end of the month. |
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It's not cool to strike a rebel pose these days, or socially correct to be a troublemaker anymore. |
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Some of his behavior seems socially inappropriate and disrespectful to others. |
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Given a specific situation, students will be able to demonstrate the importance of acting socially. |
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Early on, his drinking was linked to loneliness and an inability to fit in socially with his fellow players. |
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It results in an opaque admissions process that is more easily influenced by individuals who are socially privileged. |
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Economic growth must be used for better living conditions, for a socially balanced society, not for any mafia and corruptionists. |
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It's important to think carefully about the pills you pop or the socially acceptable drugs you use regularly. |
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South American fire ant species falling outside the socially polymorphic clade are not known to exhibit polygyne colony social organization. |
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He gave his life, for all of his people, who are still today the world's economically denied and socially forgotten poor. |
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Such rural women were less bound by gender segregation than their urban counterparts, particularly those from socially esteemed families. |
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Maybe it is not surprising that he is seen as being socially inferior to Theophilus. |
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Such a person may find himself socially isolated because he doesn't indulge in everyday dishes. |
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It is very rare for already mated females to copulate on the sly with males who are socially subordinate to their current mates. |
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Is it politically correct or socially valid to separate individuals according to gender? |
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He clearly emphasized the emergence of socially organized labour and production as the key to distinguishing humans from animals. |
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An important step in meeting this challenge is to integrate interventions whose targets are linked, socially and aetiologically. |
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There's a tremendous amount to be learned about socially grounded engineering, design, and evaluation. |
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Similar to the manner in which craft apprentices informally learn, teaching can comprise activities which are socially considered and planned. |
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When people meet socially they don't always act or speak in a politically correct manner. |
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By contrast, socially irresponsible companies will gradually be abandoned and lose orders as well. |
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They have to discover the root cause of abnormality, help children perform academically, personally and socially. |
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Usually it has to do with our abominably bad way of simply not finding a place for people to attach socially. |
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Common yellowthroats are socially monogamous warblers that exhibit strong sexual dimorphism. |
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In college I abused alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and other drugs socially, at parties. |
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However, the ease with which a women can contract sexual liaisons does not directly translate into a socially sanctioned pregnancy and birth. |
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Only five percent of mammals are thought to be socially monogamous, including gibbons, jackals, and tamarins. |
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If students support staff and vice versa, we are all in a stronger position academically, socially, and economically. |
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We seek to nurture these young people so that they can fulfill their true potential, both academically and socially. |
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My long experience of accountancy has enabled me to meet countless accountants, through work and socially. |
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Negotiating context shifts over time proves to be the most difficult, socially and even legally, to let resources accrete value. |
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In the eighteenth century the Protestant Irish relatively easily became acculturated and socially accepted. |
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The social consequences of the abrupt transition from the socialistically planned economy to the socially market economy were tremendous. |
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To his great credit, Bentham used these critical gifts in a socially reformist spirit, to improve the common weal. |
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It is wrong and stupid to impose the brunt of the reforms on the socially weak while ignoring all those who possess large incomes and wealth. |
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Are you acquainted socially or professionally with anyone who knows you under a different name? |
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This kind of racialist principle was found to be philosophically invalid and extremely socially damaging 60 years ago. |
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He also keeps himself fairly socially active, spearheading a charity to benefit inner-city youths of musical talent. |
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Tis the season to be jolly, yet somehow this is also the season to be socially responsible. |
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All thinking, meaning, and truth, he believed, relies upon socially standardized signs contingently established by a community of interpreters. |
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I had a well-thumbed copy of the Female Eunuch, given to me by my very socially aware sister. |
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I don't expect people I meet socially to address me as Mistress, unless they are negotiating for a scene with me. |
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Shakespeare, socially adroit and professionally gifted, would have been well placed to make his big career move into the Chamberlain's Men. |
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We did not see him much socially, so who told him I drank like a fish I've no idea. |
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One could discuss the use of cars in the film as emblems of the middle and upper classes being inflected socially as well as aesthetically. |
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So, of course, a less interventionist government, economically and socially, is going to appeal to them. |
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We are only now beginning to contemplate the real issues of being Independent and socially responsible for whatever happens here. |
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It also has brought together communities that are worlds apart to enrich each other culturally, socially and economically. |
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But its not socially acceptable to even discuss whether those views originate from the almighty or a drunken guy whizzing on a tree stump. |
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The acquisition of reading and writing skills was a socially selective process. |
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Aggressiveness can detract from self-development by undermining academic pursuits and creating socially alienating conditions. |
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The above is one development of the idea that reality is socially constructed. |
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In socially monogamous species, extrapair males usually do not assist females rearing the young or provide other direct benefits to the female. |
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This weblog with its proud archives is quite a different kettle of fish and a new experience for me socially. |
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Their integrative motivation is to have their children speak Spanish in order to integrate socially with Spanish speakers. |
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In my third game, against a mild, socially awkward and untalkative lady, I got quite a way ahead. |
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Like many naturally bright but socially disadvantaged young men, Trevor is rebelling. |
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As I will show in this paper, the Amsterdam red-light district is characterized by its own set of socially and spatially defined rules. |
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An eclectic mixture of musicians create a unique fusion of folk, funk and world beats to accompany Sara's socially conscious lyrics. |
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It is always a different world order that we are looking for be it politically, socially or economically. |
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The spokesman added that the absence of wives would make it easier for refs and assistant refs to mix socially in the hotel the night before. |
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Indeed, being intentional, reflexive, and socially just requires of us the ability to name the assumptions that guide our practice. |
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In addition, a discursive analysis of conflict invites therapists to be more intentional, reflexive, and socially responsible in their work. |
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Seth is an exuberant young man, rather socially awkward, and a bit of a wise aleck. |
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By failing to integrate the individual socially, modernity has forced the individual to mask himself. |
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He was socially conscious in every sense, alive to the possibilities of celebrating what he found. |
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An illustrative case is a 29-year-old clerical worker in England noted to be depressed, emotionally labile and socially withdrawn. |
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His point was that Bourbons would take any votes they could get, but they were socially repulsed by the poor, both African American and white. |
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Skynet's performance and the lacklustre response prompted a more socially focused experience. |
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Some replicants can only socially integrate themselves into a group of people by making fun of others. |
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Our very distance, socially and psychologically, made our relations with them unproblematical and easy. |
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The idea of structuration provides a way of conceptualizing the relationship between mechanical and socially constructed systems. |
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I just like to make records that I believe are conscious or socially relevant. |
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Peer modeling of socially appropriate behavior may have an inhibitory effect on a potential offender's behavior. |
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The country's divorce rate is rising, and divorce and remarriage are considered socially acceptable. |
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Use of these drugs is routinely equated with socially degraded status and participation in activities indicative of the code of the streets. |
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The term is an antiquated yoke of oppression, politically, culturally and socially. |
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I'm Not Scared may signal a renewal of compelling, socially aware Italian film-making. |
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Those who are dissatisfied tend to be self-conscious, inhibited and less effective either at work or socially. |
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You'll probably get a great deal both socially and informationally from a local bipolar self-help group. |
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His government is not trusted, and no amount of socially caring speeches can change that. |
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What complicates the exchange process is that the spirit-forms are socially inter-tied, and have amours and spats, just like the Greek gods. |
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In the United States, Latinos are generally clunked together as socially conservative. |
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Policing is being pressured to have zero tolerance of the socially marginal and outsiders. |
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Individualist feminism makes no reference to women being economically or socially equal, only to equal treatment under just laws. |
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Civilized infantility refers to the fact that the adults in this society act like infants socially in the goals of their relationships. |
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The young couple had studied together, they were academically brilliant, but socially shy, reserved, unpretentious. |
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Just as in the off-line world, online there is also an expectation of socially acceptable behavior and common courtesy. |
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In my mind, it is rare for a film to be consistently funny, resonantly humane, and socially conscious. |
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Always acutely socially conscious, he was struck by the poverty and social inequity in the countries that he visited. |
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They are, nevertheless, as socially and morally responsible as was possible at the time. |
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He is socially inept, he has no personal life, yet he tries to help damaged minds. |
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Among socially anhedonic individuals, only a minority shows schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. |
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Most people couldn't afford, or felt too socially inept, to go and watch plays. |
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Ironically this process was endorsed and socially legitimised by the Varna system. |
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Another equally important anthropological question is how biological distinctions are made symbolically and socially meaningful. |
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The tax forces the polluter himself to bear the cost, inducing him to lower pollution to the socially optimal level. |
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Christopher is mathematically gifted, but socially incapable, finding the simplest emotional empathy unfathomable. |
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These factors, together with revisionism and nationalism, anti-Bolshevism and anti-Semitism, all had a socially unifying effect in Germany. |
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The incest offenders were rated as being the most socially competent group, followed by child molesters. |
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A quality liberal education leads students to reflect on their place in the world and locate themselves historically and socially. |
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Both these feats were achieved at the expense of workers and the socially disadvantaged. |
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Her story is a compelling example of what can happen to migrant women who are unequipped socially and economically to deal with their new role. |
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The idea that he might just conceivably stand for values which are socially destructive is of course inconceivable. |
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Those programs aimed at the comfortably affluent are not regarded as a burden, while those for the socially invisible underclass are. |
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The combination of top quality performance and the ambience of the concerts has produced evenings of great enjoyment both musically and socially. |
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British society, never more affluent, seemed spiritually impoverished and socially divided. |
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Their socially sanctioned perkiness goes off the rails, while always sticking to the cheerleaders' code of behaviour. |
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When things are running smoothly it tends to be a socially invisible, undiscussed routine. |
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Although not all cases involve ill-treatment, research shows neglected children can be scarred emotionally and socially in the long-term. |
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And it's the lingua franca, not the minority language, however socially powerful, which eventually wins out in these circumstances. |
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Why is he mixing socially undesirable types with his household and friends? |
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Larger individuals generally are socially dominant, and so compete better for food resources. |
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Socially inept, the young entymologist is delighted when he meets Clara, the only girl on campus as interested in gall wasps as he is. |
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The dowry may include livestock, money, or other socially valued items. |
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She might be academically very successful and simply quite socially awkward. |
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It is freedom, and accountable both legally and socially to the free choices of others around them. |
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Her personal feelings about religion do not affect how she behaves legally, politically, or socially. |
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Kennedy mixed socially with leading British figures, particularly among the aristocracy, who agreed with him. |
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The more socially conservative libertarian-conservatives worry about family cohesion and erosion of religious belief. |
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Anger often manifests in withholders as another self-destructive but more socially acceptable feeling or behavior, like anxiety. |
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It is clear that these cases contain a lot of biologically determined and socially perpetuated gender inequities. |
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The thing that made me the most anxious, weirdly, was the interaction that Patrick had socially, where he had that blind spot on. |
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In the 1950s, Bill also worked for chez Ninon, a couture salon owned by the socially well-connected Nona Park and Sophie Shonnard. |
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Needlepoint upholstery and rag rugs are hardly the expected stuff in SoHo galleries, especially when they serve neither ironic nor socially critical purposes. |
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In this population, socially advantaged men perceived themselves to be most stressed, leading to a confounded association between higher stress and better health. |
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In short, the family with its daily affirmative influence on the child is the most reliable nursery of responsible, emotionally mature, and socially compatible individuals. |
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Both Sheldon Leonard, who created the show, and Robert Culp, who was his co-star, were socially conscious. |
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This makes you quite the culture vulture, wanting to expose yourself to artistic, culinary and socially fringed experiences. |
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Since smokers appear to be unable to act in a socially responsible way by voluntarily refraining from smoking in public, it seems there must be a law. |
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The statistics are difficult to assess as allotting causes of various types of collapse to overwork is medically controversial and often socially embarrassing. |
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However, it has recently been found that the alpha male in many species is the one who is most socially skilled, as opposed to being physically the strongest. |
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As far as I can tell, the general thinks highly of Lord Geoffrey socially, and I know he worries that I'll be left all alone when he hops the twig, as he puts it. |
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Andrew i'm mid-40s and remember the days when drunk driving was most definitely socially acceptable. |
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Twelve had undergone lasting personality change, leaving them hostile and mistrustful, socially withdrawn and plagued by feelings of emptiness and hopelessness. |
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A large number come from disrupted family backgrounds, economically or socially deprived families or are children who come from conflict zones themselves. |
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They see their concerts as a way to empower women, both musically and socially. |
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In such a characterization one does not need to work hard to see Barth and Athanasius reflecting the concerns of the socially progressive Anglo-Catholic Oxford theologian. |
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Specifically, across cultures women have been shown to be on average more emotionally responsive, more socially attuned, and more verbally gifted than men. |
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Alcohol is, of course, a legal and socially acceptable drug, even though it may actually be more harmful to the body than some of the illegal drugs. |
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In Bwa culture certain socially marginal personages, such as foreigners, dwarfs, or lepers, are perceived to facilitate contact with the spirit world. |
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The energetic quartet fuses rap and hip hop with traditional rumba, son and guaguanco, embodying the future of socially conscious music in Latin America. |
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It meant something socially and legally to be the first-born son, a son at all, or a girl. |
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They all shared a similar centrist political profile that can be fairly described as fiscally conservative but socially liberal. |
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His record is far more socially conservative than it is fiscally conservative. |
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That means that most of its policies are not only socially reactionary and oppressive, but flagrantly misogynistic as well. |
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He said that such bonds had been successfully issued by the federal government in the United States to attract risk capital into socially desirable projects. |
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In the case of police dogs that propensity is put to a socially useful purpose, the apprehension of persons reasonably suspected of having committed arrestable offences. |
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Video link-ups from the main colleges nationally would keep a lot of players around and make a huge difference, industrially and socially, to all areas of the county. |
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This abuse is perhaps only the most literal expression of the punishment our culture imposes on bodies that dare to transgress from the socially prescribed norms. |
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We know that many homicides are the end result of passionate emotions and those emotions are socially situated and gendered. |
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Even some prejudicial rejection can also be okay, if the person socially shutting you down is in a committed relationship or has an incompatible sexual orientation. |
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Globalization socially and culturally at very practical levels relativizes national identities and loosens the links between the individual self and nation. |
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Although, few came right out and said it, the implication was that socially concerned investors were good-hearted saps, destined for sub-par returns. |
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Although society has by and large accepted the concept of women in the panchayats, in socially conservative areas, women sarpanches face obstacles every day in their work. |
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Bachelors are much more socially acceptable than bachelorettes. |
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They are socially maladjusted, and attention and dependence seeking. |
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Someone who regularly rebels against the most socially sanctioned night of the year? |
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In a crucial Senate election, the NRA is running ads for a socially conservative Republican candidate on a hookup app for gay men. |
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They hop around the country begging for dollars, when they used to spend that time together, professionally and socially. |
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His volunteers used to visit each and every house to collect rice and other things just to give solace to the economically and socially backward persons. |
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The programme stands out from the usual Government programmes of supporting the educational needs of the socially backward students by its very approach. |
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He shows us the hypocrisy where in some contexts these very words are socially acceptable and at other times they are verboten. |
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That means that many crimes, including touching, indecent exposure, and rape, are frequently seen as socially acceptable. |
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Ryan sees Frannie as socially withdrawn yet privately self-confident. |
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In contrast, introverts are thought to be more socially conforming, more sensitive to reinforcement, have lower sensory thresholds, and therefore feel pain more easily. |
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He had done two dangerous things, stealing state property on a large scale, and dealing in a socially sensitive commodity, as well as making an enormous profit for himself. |
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In fact the usage of community as something that only refers to tight-knit groups of geographically and socially friendly people is relatively new. |
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The booming economy, the socially advanced period of time, and the burgeoning political agenda conspired to bring about a number of seminally important films. |
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I belong to a family which belongs socially and religiously to Kashmir. |
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Reality may be socially constructed, but, taken in its totality, it is not the work of any nameable individual and it certainly has little or nothing to do with any one of us. |
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It's a touching scene, but not one desired by the socially well-adjusted. |
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Not only does he appropriate the customary male garb of the early 1860s, but additionally appropriates the gendered-male, socially transgressive act of gambling. |
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We didn't mix socially, we were both in the same side, but when we finished training, Bobby went home to his wife and kids, and the rest of us went out drinking. |
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In economic terms this is the creation of a socially mobile class. |
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They discover that it's socially acceptable to flatter your bosses by day so long as you are blasphemously derisive about them while drinking with your buddies at night. |
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For approximately twenty years after arriving from Brazil in the mid 1960s Umbanda was not socially perceived as a religious movement in Buenos Aires. |
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For Sheeler, perhaps even more than for Stieglitz, Strand, and others, photography was a socially uncommitted art, whose purpose was to seek and reveal expressive form. |
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While for some, video games conjure up the image of the socially withdrawn and uncommunicative male, the milieu of video games is intensely social. |
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One objection to socially tolerating opposition to gay marriage comes up again and again. |
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She could be entirely socially withdrawn, non-verbal, and exhibit aggressive behavior. |
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What wondrous life saving, socially useful and community spirited contribution has David made that he shall be adjudged to be deserving of fifty million smackeroos? |
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The question persists as to whether the current form of global capitalism is ecologically and socially sustainable and hence is politically unviable in the long run. |
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What a rich woman cannot consume, such as the diamond bauble that sits unworn in the back of her jewelry box, is simply wasted, socially speaking. |
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A work organization is a socially designed unit that engages in activities to accomplish a goal, has an identifiable boundary, and is linked to the external society. |
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This is a sect comprised of socially disenfranchised individuals who emphasize spontaneity, lay leadership, and authentic religious experience in worship. |
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You have many positive friendships and feel socially comfortable. |
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During the last century, Finland has reinvented itself as a highly sophisticated, socially urbane culture with the highest aspirations for design and for architecture. |
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Unlike the traditionally socially conservative version of Southern Baptists, self-described evangelicals sometimes drink, dance, smoke or even vote the liberal line. |
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It was Wisconsin which, in an age of buccaneering capitalism, produced those caring and socially sensitive politicians, the La Follettes, father and son. |
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And I was a speccy, socially inept nerd with dreams of Miss Right. |
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Finally an app that combines the selfie with a POV shot that almost makes the former socially acceptable. |
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Should applications of technology be socially virtuous by any standard? |
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She is a TV writer who's smart, caustic and socially a little squirrelly. |
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By comparison, military cadets are 1.7 times more socially active. |
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She is accused of using her celebrity to recruit socially disadvantaged minors with the potential to become professional models. |
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One obvious barrier is that healthcare systems are culturally, politically, economically, and socially bound in a way that cardiological interventions are not. |
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The socially defined knowledge and experience of nurses was explored to determine the collective perception of palliative care in cardiorespiratory disease. |
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But just this once, just for a few moments today I felt socially useful. |
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His lack of respect for those who were excluded, whether socially, politically or artistically, from the Revolution, renders his account suspect in its one-sidedness. |
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Even in socially stratified Britain, where he has always been able to hold a conversation with anyone so long as it is about fishing, shooting or gun dogs, he is accepted. |
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In northern Portugal, nicknames are extremely important as terms of reference that connote moral equivalence in otherwise socially stratified rural communities. |
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At first she pities Seymour's socially retarded, ultra-cynical hermitism, but then it only adds zeal to her seduction strategy when her relationship with Rebecca gets rocky. |
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I am socially challenged and have a hard time trusting people. |
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By definition, gender refers to the differences between men and women that are socially construed, changeable over time and have wide variations within and between cultures. |
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I mean King's Cross is an area that is a honeypot for a whole range of socially disadvantaged people, and that in itself is the vulnerability of the place. |
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Those scientists who did not come from the socially privileged classes had even more to gain by establishing reputations as men of humane learning. |
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Perhaps it was from this socially secure family that Reynold received his patrician ease, his apparent freedom from self-doubt, and his refined aesthetic sense. |
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You quickly realise that you need a line of patter, of questions, of genuine interest peppered with observations, to break through those socially unacceptable pauses. |
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What I'm saying is that those who are socially allowed a self are also allowed the luxury of postulating its illusoriness and having that called a philosophical position. |
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This relationship has provided the basis for social mobilization and collective protest, both socially and politically, as well as financial autonomy. |
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England remained a nation divided by class, and marriage between two different classes was viewed as inadvisable and, more often than not, socially incorrect. |
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Dr Madden pointed out that the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre was a not-for-profit organisation that required its facilities to be socially inclusive. |
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Their purpose may be better read as a contrast to the guests, both physically in terms of dress and appearance, and socially, in terms of education and decorum. |
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Celebrities are also common currency in our socially fractured world. |
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At the same time I was curious about these mysterious women who were socially unacceptable, yet evoking interest of the commoners for different reasons. |
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Theologians and inquisitors attributed these offenses to the devil's work, to which socially marginal, uneducated women were seen as especially susceptible. |
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Well, I did, but they conform to general socially acceptable behaviour. |
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Faculty and staff in the institute will conduct science-based and socially relevant research on the risks and benefits of genetically modified plant and animal products. |
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