Today's deviants have declared war on the society as a whole, so we have no choice but to wage war against them. |
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Gays who were once considered deviants can now benefit from the security of legally sanctioned marriages. |
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It certainly produced its share of deviants, among them the Augustinian friar who would destroy its unity, Martin Luther. |
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I sorry but such social deviants cant just squat down anywhere you feel, I may go down there tonight and give them a good kicking. |
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They are organizers of demonstrations, strikes, and armed revolutions, and are the champion challengers of oppressors and deviants. |
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Emile Durkheim pointed out long ago that even a society of saints would produce its deviants. |
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Norms use the clubs of stigma and shame to punish deviants, nonconformists, and radicals. |
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Poor people were looked upon as deviants within society well before the 20th century. |
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Arbus was also masterful at capturing the normalness of those that mainstream society branded as deviants or freaks. |
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Gangs relentlessly hunt down deviants and mutants, believing they threaten the purity of mankind and lead the world to destruction. |
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It has been suggested that snowballing may undersample social isolates, those of low education, social class, or income, as well as social deviants. |
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If you're abnormal, I guess I'm way out there amongst the deviants. |
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Strip clubs are not a festering hive of perverts and deviants. |
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Were you saying the behavior is deviant or they're deviants? |
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Upstarts, such as alpha-type bullies and despotic self-aggrandizers, are eventually restrained, as are overly selfish free-riders and odd-ball deviants. |
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Well, clearly, they are nascent criminals, lawbreakers, and deviants. |
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Your positive deviants may not even be aware of what they are doing that's different. |
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What is in place for Aboriginal groups, for instance, is more akin to a prison industry condemned to a recycling of deviants. |
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So, how do you find the positive deviants in your organization who can and are making a difference? |
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And so the deviants are labeled, and a variety of defects is attributed to them. |
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Positive deviants exist: some people and their practices are finding ways to solve the problem. |
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On a darker note, mallards, it turns out, are the deviants of the animal kingdom. |
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Perhaps the threat of legal action has also played a role in curbing the horde of dyspeptic deviants. |
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Local agents gave notice that not only did children not undergo a great transformation, but they became stranded between cultures, deviants from the norms of both. |
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Of course, the so-called deviants also consume alcohol and tobacco. |
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He also warned youth against retweeting the misleading propaganda tweets of the deviants on social networking sites. |
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Portuguese psychologist José Marques and colleagues demonstrated a black sheep effect, whereby people derogate deviants in their own groups relatively more than deviants in other groups. |
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Whereas early research emphasized how groups expect and enforce loyalty and conformity, sometimes resulting in phenomena such as groupthink, they do not always derogate deviants. |
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Dissidents and deviants of various stripes were under the gun. |
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The third issue which must be dealt with in relation to social exclusion is the question of totalitarian institutions of exclusion for deviants, minors and the elderly in the most advanced countries. |
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Thomas's descendants included Aldous, a noted novelist, and Sir Julian, another evolutionary biologist much given to smiting deviants from Darwinism. |
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I would also submit that the protection offered to the deviants was not to safeguard children but to protect the church. |
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The sale comes as a result of Deviants push into the biotech and pharmaceutical markets for corporate instant messaging. |
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Before he can alert his fellow Eternals, Ikaris is abducted by a pair of Deviants who utilize all of their race's vaunted craftiness trying to kill him. |
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