| Work still defines a male character's sense of identity and his position within the social order. |
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| The police notice said authorities were pursuing lawbreakers who damaged public and private property and disturbed social order. |
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| From a modern perspective it is hard to imagine how a sport like lawn bowling could threaten social order. |
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| The interests protected from invasion by criminal laws are interests legitimated by a given conception of a just social order. |
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| Instead we have to appreciate that social order is constantly fluid, ever in flux. |
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| A utopia is not a portrait of the real world, or of the actual political or social order. |
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| Experts said that with social development, the floating population has increased, placing a lot of pressure on the social order. |
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| It is, in the first place, a polemic against the deifying of the social order, which can happen with or without Hegelian philosophy. |
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| As a result, interfaith co-operation, including religious services, is regarded as a key to racial harmony and social order. |
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| The Enterprise gang finds a planet where the normal social order has been altered by a rogue Starfleet captain looking to save his own life. |
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| Barnes built finitism into the core of his approach to social theory and to the analysis of social order. |
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| This reconciliation with the social order is not when you realize you're wrong and come home a conformist. |
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| Manorialism and feudalism presupposed a stable social order in which every individual knew their place. |
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| Patriarchy is embedded in systems of education, healthcare, economic activity, social order and political representation. |
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| At party congresses, the revisionists, who argued for a reconciliation with the existing social order, were regularly outvoted. |
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| We are a social order built on the notion of underlying causation and necessary explanations. |
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| Socially and politically, poor relief was a means of stabilizing the existing social order and preventing unrest. |
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| These statements only underscore the extent to which the unions and NDP are buttresses of the existing social order. |
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| The same can be said about Attac's relations with the trade union bureaucracy, another important prop of the old social order. |
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| From early days the taking of solemn religious oaths was regarded as an essential part of the political and social order. |
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| The onus is on government, institutions and society to work together for a just and equitable social order. |
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| The trio did suspect they were something like social insects, and even naked mole rats have an ant-like social order. |
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| Of course unfathered children portend the continued unraveling of the social order and the rise of the welfare state. |
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| Both in Europe and in China, the social order of feudal society showed the brutality, benightedness and hypocrisy of the feudal ruling classes. |
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| They are often viewed as agents responsible for the changing world economic, political, and social order. |
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| The higher artistic realm of beauty, like the higher social order of nobility, was beyond his grasp. |
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| Throughout American history, the family has been seen as the linchpin of the social order and the basis for stable governance. |
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| Every language has its subconscious cues, such as rank and forms of address, which are often reflective of the social order that speaks it. |
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| He critiques the rigidity of laws and prejudices that are so fundamental to the makeup of his native social order. |
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| Chauvinist elements must not be permitted to channel the growing opposition to the social order in a reactionary direction. |
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| In the eyes of critics, the respectable renegade from the ministry was a dangerous disturber of social order. |
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| They fled a social order they found distastefully materialistic, patriarchal, and violent. |
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| He organized a strictly regimented social order, with engineers and designers at the top and workers at the bottom. |
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| He was now in the service of a king who viewed Protestantism as a serious threat to the social order and who actively prosecuted heretics. |
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| Confucianism emphasizes the need to find one's place within the greater social order, and to be a responsible member of the social units to which one belongs. |
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| She is clearly unhappy in a social order where money matters, where middle-aged men become recluses and run away from their families when they lose their salaries. |
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| A just social order required state action to redistribute resources. |
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| Premised upon this is capital's fetishistic claim to represent the embodiment of individual freedom and to be a social order that suspends class conflict. |
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| They ask, rather, that we open our eyes to the realities of a racialized and repressive social order whose institutions wage war against many young people. |
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| This simple reality is hidden from view by early philosophical and theological anticipations of mass schooling in various writings about social order and human nature. |
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| But he takes a stab at understanding why some relationships did not threaten the social order, and thus escaped the long arm of the law, and others did not. |
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| We want to point to the urgent need to examine the nature and effects of our very limited repertoire of ways of making sense of being, belonging and social order. |
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| Roosevelt was the tough-minded champion of a new, yet essentially conservative social order. |
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| It is entirely possible that some young blacks are now being prepared to act as scourges of the unjust American social order. |
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| It upended the normal social order, but over the course of the Summer Project, the new social order held. |
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| They propose bookending the movie with scenes of another character in whose imagination all of the violence and disruption of social order take place. |
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| Beggars, vagabonds, prostitutes, and criminals occupied the bottom of this social order, and might have made up as much as 10 to 20 per cent of the urban population. |
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| And how is a police force supposed to maintain social order without crossing the line? |
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| Though many of the appearances of Jesus in synagogues in the canonical Gospels are likely fictional, issues of social order and especially discontent come into view. |
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| Freedom in its fullest sense, then, is only possible in a canonical form of social order, in which all take part in shaping the conditions of common life. |
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| Unable to promote self-sustaining growth or further redistribution, the regime preserved social order through the 1980s by subsidizing the cost of food and other necessities. |
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| This ubiquity of unavoidable helplessness points to the possibility that dependency is not peripheral to the social order, but is somehow central to it. |
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| The bitterness, pessimism and panic of layers of the American petty bourgeoisie is rising to the top in response to the advanced crisis of the social order. |
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| How did those incestuous acts and their interpretation function in relationship to other ideas about the family, gender, sexuality, and the social order? |
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| Many rebels were hoping to restore a pre-colonial social order. |
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| It was the European bourgeoisie who embraced romanticism, depoliticised the liberal social order, and transformed political debate into an endless conversation. |
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| Kings emerged from the seventeenth-century crisis as secular guarantors of political and social order, along the lines of Thomas Hobbes's social contract theory. |
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| Their positions within these new institutions may have disposed them to promote commercial values and made them willing to support the industrial and modernizing social order. |
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| Han Fei argued that the age of Li had given way to the age of Fa, with natural order giving way to social order and finally political order. |
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| Durkheim claimed that social integration in traditional society required authoritarian culture involving acceptance of a social order. |
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| Its impact reached throughout the social order, affecting the highest born to the lowest. |
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| Tradition was sacred to ancient cultures and was unchanging and the social order of ceremony and morals in a culture could be strictly enforced. |
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| Since every human individual is different from every other, conflict is a basic part of any social order. |
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| She suggests that both men and women should be treated as rational beings and imagines a social order founded on reason. |
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| An Aristotelian prudentialism without the modeling offered by social order is a non-starter, I would have thought. |
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| The pacifistic avoidance of revenge preserves the social order by imposing constraints of civility on individual passions. |
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| When food is in short supply, the rats lower in social order are the first to die. |
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| By 1607, Ireland was fully under English control, bringing the old Gaelic political and social order to an end. |
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| The Kuru state organised the Vedic hymns into collections, and developed the orthodox srauta ritual to uphold the social order. |
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| This church preached a doctrine of conformity to the established social order and class system, in contrast to Blake. |
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| They show his concern about widespread robberies, and the threat they posed to social order. |
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| Even the most skeptical among Rome's intellectual elite such as Cicero, who was an augur, saw religion as a source of social order. |
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| The Hopi elders explained that the mountain is home to certain spiritual beings, Katsinas, who bring the rain and keep the social order. |
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| Taoism differs from Confucianism by not emphasizing rigid rituals and social order. |
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| The social priorities did not, despite the revolutionary nature of the government, include any meaningful attempt to reform the social order. |
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| By contrast, modernizers believe in economic expansion, even if it means disrupting the social order. |
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| While Jacobitism increasingly appealed to the disaffected, it inherently bowed to higher authority and thus reinforced the social order. |
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| Social change is an alteration in the social order of a society. |
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| The rites ultimately functioned to reinforce social order, insofar as they allowed those tensions to be expressed without leading to actual rebellion. |
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| Another possibility is that liberal education dates back to the Zhou Dynasty, where the teachings of Confucianism focused on propriety, morality, and social order. |
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| After the overthrow of Sukarno by Suharto's New Order regime, films were regulated through a censorship code that aimed to maintain the social order. |
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| As many critics have observed, the thanatoid reveries and eventual suicide of Chopin's protagonist advance a criticism of the male-dominated social order. |
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| The later codes show his concern with threats to social order, especially robbery, which he regarded as the most important manifestation of social breakdown. |
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| That social order is paramount seems to be implicit, recognized by all. |
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| Given the hierarchical relationships of the existing economic system, these other unions perceive the necessity of a radical change in the social order. |
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| Because the system required a major rearrangement of real estate and of the social order, it took until the 11th century before it came into general use. |
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| Like Tanner he is an orator, an outsider, a rebel against the existing political and social order, who believes that society misdistributes wealth horribly. |
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| This decentralized system was necessary due to the social order of the time, but could lead to motley forces with variable training, equipment and abilities. |
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| The high fatalities of trench warfare caused the loss of much of a generation of men, with lasting social effects in the nation and a great disruption in the social order. |
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| Like Gluckman, he argued these rituals maintain social order while facilitating disordered inversions, thereby moving people to a new status, just as in an initiation rite. |
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