They can be defined sociologically and claim a unity that partly or wholly segregates them from the surrounding society. |
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The attitude of mind we wish to convey is that of thinking sociologically about history. |
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The next step in preparing to think in this way is to think sociologically. |
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Intentional communities are something I've long been interested in, both sociologically and as a kid trying to figure out a good way to live. |
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He is sociologically under an occupying foreign force, so it is impossible to eradicate terrorism completely. |
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The goal is to find ecologically, sociologically, and economically acceptable means of controlling pests. |
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It has occasioned the existence of diverse forms of communities, which are not 'purely spiritual' and can be sociologically identified. |
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Because he was thinking sociologically, Goffman asked questions of his data that others with different agendas and interests would not have asked. |
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The burden of my argument, however, is to reject that position as ahistorical and sociologically naïve. |
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In the 20th century, attempts were made to approach the question sociologically, dismissing the theological mode as unhelpful. |
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I am just saying that some of the connections we often simplistically make do not always hold up sociologically and historically. |
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Nostalgia is sociologically relevant because it works as a conduit to show collective ideas about the present, while simultaneously revealing shared past desires. |
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The two pillars of our national cultural identity, language and religion, are historically and sociologically called to mutually support each other, or to fall together. |
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In any case, the sociologically significant and important fact is that French Canadians, since approximately the end of the 19th century, have interpreted the Canadian Constitution in this way. |
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Nor is it altogether uninteresting, sociologically speaking. |
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But I am sociologically programmed to want chocolate on Valentine's Day. |
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This reference work, sociologically and Americanistically oriented, does not altogether neglect women. |
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It is, in fact, the very source of the current crisis of the welfare state which, by its very nature, seems doomed to implement only a solidarity that is economically ineffective because it is sociologically maladjusted. |
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If we could change that mentality as well, we would go a long way to having a sustainable agriculture that is sociologically, economically, and ecologically viable. |
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The restorative justice approach added a coherent framework for encouraging offender change that was theologically, sociologically and penologically sound. |
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Sociologically speaking, there has never been a history of the subject which was not first, foremost, and entirely a history of society. |
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