Perhaps the greatest societal benefit will be a decrease in the divorce rate. |
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Regions once preserved as national parks, sanctuaries, and havens for wildlife have no laws, regulations, or societal values to protect them. |
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To many of the returnees, culture shock found in a corporate context is more frustrating than that in a societal context. |
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They promote the wonderfully marginal activities of filmmakers who prefer to make work blissfully free of societal constraints. |
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Yet according to cultural criminologists, these societal processes alone cannot explain the meaning or situational dynamic of shoplifting. |
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He prescribed vanity and coquettishness to cure societal ills, and it worked, for a string of fifteen top ten hit songs. |
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Winner takes it all mentality has successfully spread its tentacles deep into our societal fabric and has infiltrated our institutions. |
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It is his difference from societal norms, not his choices, which mark him out for his eventual tragic fate. |
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Our customs, culture, and societal structure demands the presence of the father. |
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By the early 1980s a new and powerful entity had inserted itself into the societal mix. |
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I mean comic books don't promote introspective contemplation and societal theory, do they? |
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A young and eager mind endowed with the gift of scientific aptitude is particularly sensitive to these societal influences. |
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He said today's youth were more depressed than in the past because of building societal pressures. |
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From the moment they were considered ready for betrothal, women were under an enormous amount of societal pressure to marry. |
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Despite the increase in the numbers of interracial families, societal acceptance is still limited. |
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Substance abusers may be particularly likely to be disenfranchised from key societal institutions including the church. |
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It has gone from an ecstatic confluence of societal change and economic opportunity to a fusty business institution. |
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He used the tenets of population biology, ordered by natural selection and biological fitness, to look at societal comportment. |
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She presses her students to think of other consumer experiences that reflect societal inequity. |
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The problem is not a problem of particular individuals, but a broader societal and structural problem. |
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This is the common-sense notion that civil liberty must always be balanced against other societal interests, such as a nation's security. |
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This legal code dealt with military discipline, criminal law and societal customs and regulation. |
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I think it transcends the ideas, stereotypes and societal expectations of what it means to be a man or a woman. |
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Due to societal pressures, women undergo all kinds of treatment to have a child. |
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The level of social mobility is often used as an indicator of societal openness. |
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She says the exhibit has harmful effects on societal attitudes towards violence. |
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I recognize research and scholarship as a public trust and accept professional service as a societal obligation. |
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The implication is that the married couple and the nuclear family are the ideal form of societal organization and reproduction. |
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When the worse gets to the worst, a number of people end up indulging in various societal vices to earn a living. |
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The long-term solution to solving these problems is to develop a societal norm based on a limited number of core values. |
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We must change, on a societal level, our dependence and usage of fossil fuels. |
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People really do still feel societal pressure to marry, and this is quite separate from religious pressure to marry. |
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Temperance crusaders understood the societal problems that caused alcoholism. |
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We are not doing it in order to conform with societal norms or expectations. |
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It is important to consider the origin of the desire to conform to a societal image. |
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This is a societal issue about which every thinking person ought to be concerned. |
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He says there has been a sea change in the societal attitude to love marriages in the past 10 years. |
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She fought societal norms and wanted to provide a much needed service to women. |
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Maybe the psychiatrists can give an explanation to this societal behaviour. |
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The years have not changed my mind about education as a tool for societal change. |
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Each such crisis feeds off, and adds to, the erosion of public trust in societal institutions. |
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To break the taboo against suicide would be a sure sign of societal breakdown. |
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Perhaps most interestingly, it found that their level of job commitment is no higher than the societal average. |
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Over the past three decades environmentalism has evolved from a social movement to a societal ethic. |
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More often than not, societal changes are propelled by an established middle class. |
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Media and societal pressure to achieve a slim body shape may fuel the guilty feelings people experience in relation to food. |
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In addition, it may exacerbate already powerful societal pressures on children to fulfill unrealistic parental expectations. |
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I will offer an illustration of the expression of differing levels of societal anxiety. |
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This is peer pressure, societal pressure and all the other social norms exerting their influence on you. |
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As the concept of summary execution and wager of battle became incompatible with emerging societal values, the law changed. |
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His eight models are absurdist and visionary monuments to human, societal, and governmental follies, abominations, and questionable policies. |
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On a larger societal scale, the best way to reach equilibrium between these energies is through a free and open society and free markets. |
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Healthy, well-adjusted people build better societies, and improving societal institutions builds better people. |
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It is clear that what is acceptable to be bared in society varies according to societal or individual understanding. |
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Durso skillfully gleans her story from both primary and secondary sources, portraying a woman who rebelled against established societal norms. |
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Combining streamlined efficiency with abstract decadence, American Art Deco reconciled these societal dualisms. |
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And drug syndicate leaders have seized on the failures to reintegrate these street children into societal fold. |
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In fact, Murray comments that societal elites were less likely to be religious. |
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In the absence of reliable sources, we can only guess at the process of societal formation. |
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For real amelioration in education is completely contingent upon complementary improvement in the wider societal context. |
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The story of Lucille is vapid and uninteresting in comparison, for it lacks any emotional or societal resonance. |
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After all, unlike, say, The Dave Matthews Band, Benton and his God-killing comrades deviate pretty far from accepted societal norms. |
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Some were maligned as apostates or heretics, and a few were imprisoned, allegedly for transgressing societal mores. |
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It is change at the societal level that will ultimately determine what our culture will be. |
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The sociological truism is that a societal order is shored up by its legitimations, which provide the defenses against its despisers. |
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In the 1970s, the search for lucre through the illegal drug business compounded and further adulterated societal ties. |
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To novelize a story of incest is to participate in the societal imperative to always lie about it, to say it's not happening, or that you made it up. |
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Reformers understood that constructive societal evolution was the antidote to socialist revolution. |
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Foer argues that our digital lives are giving way to atomization and deep societal alienation. |
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Governments came to support these societal changes by adding penalties only late in the game to enforce rules against what had already become aberrant behavior. |
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High schools are remaking yearbooks to more accurately reflect student populations amid larger societal concerns about bullying, peer pressure, and self-esteem. |
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The supermodel seems unaware or dismissive of the societal stigma that is often attached to public displays of breastfeeding. |
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Tris refuses to conform to societal conventions, both in terms of her divergence and her sexuality. |
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Suburbs have been assigned responsibility not merely for social anomie but also for a range of societal ills from gun violence to oil dependence to obesity. |
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And his whiplash-inducing plots, with their constant twists, fused populist entertainment and deft societal commentary. |
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There were also those who strove to pursue the societal changes attentively and to support women in the achievements and burdens of their new roles. |
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Reactionaries were the industrialists, who wanted little or no societal change. |
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In other words, we have a perfect storm of societal systems that disproportionately target our LGBT youth. |
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Kremlin television began airing documentaries blaming sites like VK for all manner of societal ills. |
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What are the societal consequences of creating a two-tier medical system? |
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The flaw in Beatriz's plan, of course, is that in the economy of desire such transgressive behavior threatens societal order and may cast her in the role of madwoman. |
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Hopefully, my talk on our emerging neurosociety and the important role that biochips and brain imaging will play in driving future societal change put this question to bed. |
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As health care changes come into play in our society, bioethical needs, decisions, and guidelines will change to meet the new requirements of the societal ambience. |
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Brookside showed societal ugliness in a way no soap opera had done before. |
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The inherent nature of this drive to conform to societal expectations remains unapparent to consumers, allowing them the perception of free choice rather than coercion. |
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Yet for all the muskets, bombards, and cannon, Kelly appears more interested in the impact of gunpowder as a technological force driving deeper societal changes. |
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Such depictions, she argues, enforce underlying societal hostility towards women, through unquestioned acceptance of hostility towards other non-human beings. |
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The subject of labour relations causality is a fascinating field of study for persons interested in the complexities of modern societal phenomena. |
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To begin with, we receive vicarious pleasure in observing the celebrity fulfil our wishes to act in relative freedom of neurotic and societal restraints. |
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There are several causes of cultural change, including changes in the societal conditions, cultural diffusion, innovation, and the imposition of cultural change. |
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Proxy voting is often the sole means by which investors can have a say in the business operations and societal activities of their company or mutual fund. |
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Truly decisive objectives are the long-term provision of societal security, political surety, and economic stability, for which non-military instruments are essential. |
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It's only a matter of time before societal ills, unhappy marriages, unsightly fatties and the concerns about those concerns, are a thing of the past. |
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Experts point to societal issues such as economics, racial disharmony, family instabilities, and population density as major risk factors for violence and homicides. |
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Now suppose that societal discrimination influences social connections. |
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With the advent of interactionism and labelling theory in the 1960s, attention turned to the importance of societal reaction in constructing deviant or delinquent acts. |
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Not only have reform groups solemnly pledged to bring facts and common sense to the debate, they propose societal acceptance of expanded, legal use of drugs by adults. |
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Despite the supposed multiculturalism of our society, white people who identify with minorities outside their societal group are called poseurs and wannabes. |
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Rather, the criminogenic and psychological variables that coalesce to produce the delinquent or delinquent group are also functions of larger societal processes. |
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We're talking about a dramatic societal change that requires prayerful and deliberate theological reflection, and one would expect some resistance. |
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What are these other aspects of the societal dimension of science? |
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Considering the physical and societal enormity of China, however, the number of photographs devoted to the western provinces seems disproportionate. |
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She believed a thorough societal analysis was necessary to understand women's status under men. |
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Also while at Bremen, Engels began writing newspaper articles critiquing the societal ills of industrialisation. |
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The existence of these different forms of capitalism has important societal effects, especially in periods of crisis and instability. |
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Places where craft economic activity is taking place indicate strong linkages between sociopolitical organization and societal complexity. |
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But assorted pressures, some self-imposed and others societal, raised her consciousness about counting calories. |
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Entrepreneurship is a remarkable force that has a huge impact on facilitating growth and societal progress of a nation. |
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The relative nutritional benefits and drawbacks of these dietary changes and their overall impact on early societal development is still debated. |
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The form of societal hierarchy known as chiefdom or tribal kingship is prehistoric. |
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The difference lies in the amount of societal acceptance that these men were afforded. |
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Excessive and abrupt changes to our longevity will result in the upsetting of our precarious natural interrelationships and societal functions. |
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Males were targeted more, because witchcraft was associated with societal deviation. |
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Taxation is considered one way to make societal costs explicit, in order to 'internalize' the cost of pollution. |
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The dominant societal concern those practicing witchcraft was not whether paganism was effective, but whether it could cause harm. |
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At which point, the crisis period encourages intensified class conflict and forces societal change. |
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Clans of Germanic people consisted of groupings of about 50 households in total with societal rules for each specific clan. |
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Witches disrupted the societal institutions, and more specifically, marriage. |
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Consociationalism suggests a model of democracy that is based on equitable representation when fractionalization and societal exclusion are high. |
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Strangelove, Red Alert, and Fail-Safe all concern the loss of societal control over servomechanism, over sentient technology, over Jet-Man. |
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Congress' choice of penalty reflects a societal policy which must be adhered to by the courts. |
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Witches are associated with harm to the community and transgression of societal standards, especially those relating to family and the dead. |
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This is so much more of a societal issue than just a commercial issue. |
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Historically, Basque society can be described as being somewhat at odds with Roman and later European societal norms. |
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I told her that perhaps that anonymous defacer was just frustrated and would find better ways to express his or her hope for societal betterment. |
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Based upon this societal reality, a redressive provision for tribals was included in the Indian Constitution. |
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The Russian enlightenment centered on the individual instead of societal enlightenment and encouraged the living of an enlightened life. |
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Her team's answer is that a 21st century societal context requires direct, grassroots democracy. |
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Religion, societal organization and the search for opulence are the three somewhat analyzable dimensions of the underlying evolutionary process. |
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While H5N1 flu is obviously lethal, some milder flus pose a greater societal threat, Professor Mathews says. |
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It is a parody of the romantic, chivalric aspects of knighthood and a criticism of contemporary social structures and societal norms. |
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Wherever indigenous cultural identity is asserted, common societal issues and concerns arise from the indigenous status. |
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Universal dances in the Philippines are found at societal functions such as rituals, mimicry, life cycle and parties. |
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Othering is the creation of those who discriminate, to distinguish, label, categorize those who do not fit in the societal norm. |
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Pivotally, there needs to be a tidal wave of change in societal perception. |
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Marriage is seen as the ultimate social achievement for women while men can go on to do many other great things and gain societal recognition. |
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Some abortions are undergone as the result of societal pressures. |
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By contrast, Pei and others place the broader societal issue first. |
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Despite its vast government revenue from the mining of petroleum, Nigeria faces a number of societal issues, owing primarily to a history of inefficiency in its governance. |
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In that regard, this inquiry will consider a time where there was a disturbing symbiosis between Church and State where sin became not a civil wrong but a societal offence. |
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Recent approaches often view myths as manifestations of psychological, cultural, or societal truths, rather than as inaccurate historical accounts. |
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In response to the critics, originalists note that the legislature has the option of amending the Constitution if its original meaning no longer comports with societal norms. |
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Second, some of these objections are parasitic upon deeply atheological views about societal evolution, politics, and the nature of the church universal. |
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Not eating your children is just one of those societal norms. |
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The magnitude of this societal loss is shown by the two pink triangles. |
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Walt's polymorphous perversity breaks down societal codes and replaces them with a structure in which the characters relate happily, guiltlessly, and selflessly. |
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However, most American processualists ignored Childe's work, seeing him as particularist and irrelevant in their search for generalised laws of societal behaviour. |
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The Physiocrats espoused a professional service ethic and, in the interests of societal welfare, sought to establish laws of political economy and social relations. |
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Accordingly, the racial paradigms employed in different disciplines vary in their emphasis on biological reduction as contrasted with societal construction. |
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Many are extremely modest, especially about nocturnal emissions and despite increasing societal tolerance, many experience significant masturbatory guilt. |
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These enactments and negotiations take place in a country imbued with official antiracism, with colourblindness as the societal and cultural norm. |
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According to Novitz, classificatory disputes are more often disputes about societal values and where society is trying to go than they are about theory proper. |
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Athabaskans have lived in Interior Alaska for thousands of years, imprinting the region with their rich cultural and societal legacy, but achieving little economic impact. |
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He appears not so much as a revolt against societal standards as an embodiment of them, being generous, pious, and courteous, opposed to stingy, worldly, and churlish foes. |
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How does universalism or universality relate to other entities, for example, to the socio-legal institution of citizenship or to the phenomenon of societal cohesion? |
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The characteristics of Canadian indigenous societies included permanent settlements, agriculture, complex societal hierarchies, and trading networks. |
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Constantine himself disliked the risks to societal stability that religious disputes and controversies brought with them, preferring where possible to establish an orthodoxy. |
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Weber defines the importance of societal class within religion by examining the difference between the two theodicies and to what class structures they apply. |
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Continuing to write, they came to believe that automatism was a better tactic for societal change than the Dada form of attack on prevailing values. |
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