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How to use sociologically in a sentence

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They can be defined sociologically and claim a unity that partly or wholly segregates them from the surrounding society.
The attitude of mind we wish to convey is that of thinking sociologically about history.
The next step in preparing to think in this way is to think sociologically.
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.
He is sociologically under an occupying foreign force, so it is impossible to eradicate terrorism completely.
The goal is to find ecologically, sociologically, and economically acceptable means of controlling pests.
It has occasioned the existence of diverse forms of communities, which are not 'purely spiritual' and can be sociologically identified.
Because he was thinking sociologically, Goffman asked questions of his data that others with different agendas and interests would not have asked.
The burden of my argument, however, is to reject that position as ahistorical and sociologically naïve.
In the 20th century, attempts were made to approach the question sociologically, dismissing the theological mode as unhelpful.
I am just saying that some of the connections we often simplistically make do not always hold up sociologically and historically.
Nostalgia is sociologically relevant because it works as a conduit to show collective ideas about the present, while simultaneously revealing shared past desires.
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.
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.
Nor is it altogether uninteresting, sociologically speaking.
But I am sociologically programmed to want chocolate on Valentine's Day.
This reference work, sociologically and Americanistically oriented, does not altogether neglect women.
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.
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.
The restorative justice approach added a coherent framework for encouraging offender change that was theologically, sociologically and penologically sound.
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Sociologically and aesthetically, the gains will be indirect.
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