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    socially


    1. She didn’t know enough about Earth culture to know if this would be acceptable socially or not


    2. And socially this is a most tragic happenstance Africans?


    3. Kara smiled at the tone – she’d never met either of these two socially, but had heard much of their talents – particularly from Joris who had worked with both on various occasions when it suited his role


    4. socially responsible manner, picking issues on which they could


    5. Kelvin had worked with an architect on this, Donovan Axxis and had Ava research some socially predictive software for him


    6. a description of who they were socially


    7. Then there’s Roland … whatever else he was, he must have been educated and socially aware … he was very keen on her


    8. Oppositionist is prepared socially she or he should seek out participation


    9. Socially, educationally and in almost every way you care to think of, she was a deprived person


    10. “So what do you think makes you so different socially?” he asked

    11. I don’t think she was very comfortable socially … and … and became rather isolated as a result


    12. Wherever she went, men would appear - she hated it - it caused her lots of problems and effectively meant that she wasn't socially welcome


    13. I’m still pretty much a simpleton socially, even after all these decades


    14. You’ve told me Tdeshi was socially successful


    15. For a time he almost began a social relationship with her, but his experience with women was limited then and when the starship landed, she was swept away by a mighty giant from her home world and they had never met socially since, though he often saw her in a business context


    16. He’d been fascinated by her for decades and had dreamed at times of encountering her socially


    17. By the time the new week began he thought it was a real shame they hadn’t connected socially long before this


    18. ” He wasn’t someone she would think of seeking out socially


    19. She’d never thought of Kulai socially before, her encounters with him had always been business


    20. Hyondahi admitted that he had been in the past but his clients were women who could not win sex socially

    21. He’s never met my landlady socially as she’s never come to any of my parties, despite my inviting her, but he knows a lot about her from what I have told him over the years


    22. Parents who abuse often are immature, lack parenting skills, are socially


    23. But Glenelle had suffered socially also


    24. One the other thing I forgot to tell you is while I'm going to law school my freshman year; it was a horrible experience for me socially and housing wise


    25. Had he been hurt enough to tell a superior about it? He reported to Heymon directly now, but they weren't socially close


    26. There was nothing unpleasant about the contact, but it was only a bit more pleasant than contact with any other human being because it was socially acceptable


    27. Some will even claim that the society must be held fully accountable for not having fulfilled its obligation towards the accused, and will hold it financially and socially liable for all actions committed by their client


    28. in their life? What are they like socially? How do they mix with others?


    29. Indeed, popular opinion held that it would only be a matter of time before that Mr Rudolph became Sir Rudolph, and in consequence it was entirely appropriate that a respectful distance should traditionally separate that gentleman from his neighbours, both socially and, secretly to the great relief of all parties, physically


    30. What I’m saying is with a love like yours there are no restrictions nothing is wrong or taboo or socially unacceptable from where I sit life is to short to bother what people think especially now”, and she started coughing again

    31. Then he found out that it would help him socially if he learned to play tennis


    32. them socially a couple of times and I sat with her during the games at the beginning of the season


    33. “You know,” Amaranthe said after a moment of silence, “when someone asks you a question, the socially acceptable thing to do is answer


    34. As our (collective) body of shared values continue to diminish under the dynamic influence of multiculturalism and where the evolution of self-contained communities, especially in our inner cities, continues mapping their (own) chartered course, such events must inevitably give rise to expanding pockets of diverse groups who, as a rule, feel more at ease in their (own) ethnic environments perceived to be culturally and socially sympathetic to their needs contrasted by ‖homogenous‖ groups who, increasingly threatened by ―foreign‖ values that provide little, if any meaning, seek refuge of their own


    35. Is it a question of mistaken identity that the nineteenth-century Populist has suddenly transformed himself into a twentieth-century Conservative? Not in every case, perhaps, although I am firmly convinced however, that provided a ―proper‖ education, William Jennings Bryan would have been a reliable advocate of socially conservative principles were he living today


    36. increased considerably among socially and morally alienated young men and woman whose manners have seemingly lost all sense of proportion


    37. For the growing number of African Americans who are prospering economically, incidental to government programs and more in keeping with their own private initiatives, innumerable others continue languishing economically and socially


    38. In fact, it may be correctly argued that these aren‘t societies at all, however dimly perceived masses of people who have adopted a survival instinct rather than learned how to live a meaningful existence; to behave reasonably, within socially defined parameters, in his or her own manner, to pursue his or her (own) interests or to develop his or her (own) underlying potential or render informed judgments in consonant compliance with his or her Conscience


    39. Whether or not ―hate crimes‖ have increased in recent years as a matter of fact or (by definition) is not necessarily a function of diverse impressions, (although they might be) especially when there is nothing of material value to be gained other than the perverse enjoyment derived by inflicting harm on someone considered socially or morally offensive or inferior in some manner or for no other (apparent) reason than someone‘s race or ethnicity


    40. I mention this to raise a point: that this form of government failed at a time when the American People, with few exceptions, were socially homogenized in the manner of language, culture, custom, habit and style, and, despite some variation in scriptural interpretation, predominately Christian in their outlook

    41. ‖ The Conservative Movement, I believe, has yet to fully recognize the vast pool of potential converts, people who are principle conservatives in their everyday lives yet are seemingly unable to define themselves politically because their values are not being properly reinforced by the ―mainstream‖ media or are not being ―targeted‖ by conservative groups, including members of the Hispanic and African American communities, who, aside from their voting ―habits‖, are otherwise socially conservative in many respects


    42. Addendum to the above: The undermining of traditional values has precipitated a socially divisive undercurrent in our nation that has further alienated lower income groups from the very values and customs that typically defined ―middle-class‖ success; principled standards that have (historically) improved (its) social and economic standing in a variety of ways over the years


    43. A society in the throes of a Cultural War (or a War of Ideas), whose socially transmitted customs are under assault, is never quite apparent to the uninitiated, (unlike the attendant violence of civil wars, for example, whose apparent destruction of person and property, not to mention its deleterious effect on the economy, are much easier to assess), and whose consequential impact on that society‘s traditions (usually) take longer for an non-engaging or morally indifferent society to absorb


    44. I do not entertain any doubts on this score, that this movement is politically and socially driven rather than motivated by religious principles although exceptions certainly exist


    45. Nelson Rockefeller, socially liberal but a conservative anti Communist, and the premier anti-Communist in the US, Reagan, both would see little point in such destructive meddling if not done to oppose Communism


    46. It has become socially fashionable, instead, to label disagreeable viewpoints as either racist, bigoted, homophobic, xenophobic or some (reasonable) apprehension or concern as mean-spirited


    47. We are in the throes of Western Civilization‘s greatest crisis; the challenge for its own (immediate) survival! What makes the times we live so unlike others is an emerging death-wish that, assisted by socially ―passive‖ dynamics, ―conscience‖ and self-hate, is unconsciously seeking its own destruction


    48. recently, been socially and culturally homogenous


    49. The plantation owners kept a racial hierarchy in place, whites at the top, followed by Japanese, other Asians, other nonwhites, and Native Hawaiians at the bottom socially and economically in their own homeland


    50. They would then seek out one another to rub elbows socially, each striving to create in the eyes of the others an image of himself as vitally important, slick and, most importantly, as one dangerous bad-ass












































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    "socially" definitions

    by or with respect to society


    in a social manner