In most communities, there is a weekly market day, which plays an important role in the economic and social fabric of the village. |
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The country was carved up among rival militia, the economy was in ruins and the social fabric in tatters. |
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Thus did ceremonies and their successful conduct knit up the repeated homicidal rents in the social fabric. |
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The answer has to lie in improving the economic, financial, and social fabric of our society. |
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Blind resistance to that rethinking will only further rend the social fabric. |
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Commercial values attached to sable-hunting were woven into the social fabric of Yukaghir life. |
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Is there any way that we as a community can ever make reparation for this terrible rent in the social fabric? |
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European countries raped and pillaged the continent, destroying the social fabric and leaving a metaphorical smoking hole behind. |
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He made a huge contribution to the social fabric of society in West Kerry and his unexpected death was a huge shock to the whole peninsula. |
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The paucity of water and the consequent thefts are beginning to weaken the social fabric in the countryside. |
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Preceded by elaborate communal rites and rituals, its end is to restore harmony and reinforce the social fabric. |
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This might make law enforcement happy but will likely affect the state's social fabric. |
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However, I have yet to see any evidence that America's unusual quantity of stupendously large fortunes threatens to unweave its social fabric. |
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It not only reactivated family ties but also breathed new life into the social fabric that exists between families. |
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To expose alleged flaws in the social fabric they have more than once engaged in underhandedness. |
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The social fabric of our nation has been fundamentally changed for the better. |
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President Iglesias made a ringing call for a major new effort in education, 'this weak spot in the social fabric. |
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They tear apart the social fabric, and tear apart any notion of a social contract. |
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With unemployment rising and moral values shifting, the social fabric is perceptibly fraying. |
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Children have suffered immensely as the social fabric of their communities has unraveled rapidly. |
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The community-based approach that we have initiated is a way of 'darning' the social fabric of the community torn by the genocide. |
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While strengthening social fabric is an ideal solution, it is not a panacea. |
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Most women, like men, quite rightfully want a job, children and the opportunity to participate in the social fabric. |
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It also frays our social fabric and increasingly reveals the lack of meaning into which we are evolving. |
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These investments will provide this site with a new area of expertise and anchor it in the industrial and social fabric of the Picardy region. |
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It not only prolongs and deepens a conflict, but it also has severe implications for the social fabric. |
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The temple fulfills not only our spiritual needs, but has become a part of the social fabric of our community. |
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Vast inequality and poverty could strain the social fabric of our society. |
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As their social fabric breaks up, they are in danger of losing their identity and culture. |
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She cautiously tests the strength of the social fabric, domestically and abroad, in case it might begin to tear. |
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A growing body of research shows that inequality damages the social fabric of the whole society. |
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It has channelised the collective energies of a group of young people into taking a firm stand against the dark forces tearing our social fabric apart. |
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It is only now that we are in a real position to make some of the additional investments in the social fabric of society. |
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In order to fashion a strong social fabric we need to weave in many threads. |
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In addition, the enforcement of closures, curfews and other movement restrictions have undermined the territories' social fabric. |
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For so-called flexible working times, which rot the social fabric, to be abolished. |
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The impact does not only occur at the point where the rock hits the water, but it makes waves in families and through the entire social fabric. |
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In fact, linguistic duality is an integral part of this country's social fabric. |
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Plant breeding is central to a country's agriculture, its food security, and its social fabric. |
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These activities play a significant role in the economic and social fabric of fisheries areas. |
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They destroy not only individuals, but the economic and social fabric of communities as well. |
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Broad security means re-establishing the economic, political and social fabric. |
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Members with disabilities are an essential part of the social fabric of this multicultural co-operative. |
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Education must not be an instrument for the destruction of the culture of peoples or the social fabric. |
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Nonetheless, through their donations and their associations, philanthropists played a crucial role in Canada's development, building many important urban institutions that are still a part of our social fabric. |
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And because the society's social fabric has already been undermined and corrupted by these marauders, they have become an authority unto themselves. |
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Sustainable development thus requires that the development of a resource include consideration of how it can affect the social fabric and the social and economic capacities of communities and a region. |
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In this time the Commission has backed localised operations aimed at reconstructing the social fabric and reviving the tattered economies of former war zones. |
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The Berbers, representing the indigenous population, do not form a minority asserting its specific character since they are citizens who are fully and completely integrated into the social fabric. |
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In the span of a few short years, the shock and awe of this technological invasion decimated the social fabric of these few remaining sustainable cultures on earth. |
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Eventually, the country's social fabric could stretch. |
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Sport is an aspect of healthy living as well as an important societal activity by virtue of the fact that it fosters solidarity and enriches Canada's social fabric. |
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In its report, the team, despite its politicization of the mission, neglected to mention the historical and geopolitical ties and the interconnected social fabric that exist between the Syrian and Lebanese peoples. |
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The government of Barbados recognises the importance of the family unit and as discussed above, family has traditionally been a significant part of the social fabric of Barbados. |
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In order to reinforce their privileged position within the social fabric, efforts are needed to correct the negative factors that are currently marring the image of the farmer in society. |
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It is by working together that these communities will develop, because the official languages are the threads that hold together the social fabric of Canada. |
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He stressed a social vision that revived and preserved Scotland's communal traditions at a time of strain on the social fabric of the country. |
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Together they heralded the beginning of the end for much of the social fabric and sophisticated culture of the Kurds as it had existed since the time of the Medes. |
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However the Second World War had an immense impact on the urban and social fabric of the area. |
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We are weary of theoretical worldbuilders who strive to construct logical designs that weave together all components of the social fabric. |
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By designating October 1 as National Seniors Day, Canada can join other countries in reflecting on the vast contributions seniors make to the economic and social fabric of society. |
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Even if we manage to achieve the breakthroughs which we need in the area of democracy and maintain the tendency towards an equitable mix in the social fabric, the huge ecological question still remains. |
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In the process, ethnic cleansing, flows of refugees, trade and commercial disruptions and economic decline in a once prosperous region damaged the social fabric of the region. |
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In rural and outlying regions, prevailing values tend to affirm fealty to the males of the leading clans and families with inherited influence within the traditional social fabric. |
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Such evictions also tear apart the social fabric. |
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New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, a place where the nation's dual character is a living heritage, the warp and woof of the social fabric of communities, large and small. |
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There is an urgent need to transcend such a view which perpetuates an anachronistic pattern of thought, since the reconstitution of a social fabric that has been tom apart is a long and painful process. |
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Restructuring is often a synonym for job losses which can have tragic consequences on the social fabric of any region, but in particular on those regions facing a low job creation potential. |
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He stressed that such malicious schemes would not succeed in defragmenting the Saudi social fabric, but rather it would strengthen it. |
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Actions seeking to increase informal social control, improve accessibility and assistance, and strengthen social fabric all remain important however our efforts must also be realistic. |
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The massive deterioration of the economic, political and social fabric meant the break-up of the institutional order, and thus the breaching of most social contracts. |
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It is vital, despite the urgency of the situation, to use this time to determine the appropriate measures, which, in the end, will speed economic recovery and keep the social fabric in tact. |
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Moreover, communitarians posit that there is an inverse relation between the social order and state coercion: tyrannies arise when the social fabric frays. |
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The fact is that we have a civil society with a potential for initiative, the expression of a democratic culture, and a social fabric interwoven with strong organizational fiber that is growing and gaining political strength. |
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A combination of loss of power and historiographical miserabilism leaves a society in poor condition to maintain its social fabric. |
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Especially in the towns, traditional society has broken down, the social fabric is completely in shreds, and the old-style 'poor people's welfare state' no longer exists. |
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It showed the slightness and unreliableness of our social fabric. |
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