It is clear that
altering social pattern is particularly hard, especially in a single four - year term, yet it may be argued that if a...
With rare exceptions, they are less likely than those not imprisoned to adjust to normal
legal social patterns.
They had different standards, different ways of raising children, different diets, different styles of worship, different beliefs,
different social patterns.
«This cluster of characteristics suggests that these students are hooked into more mature
social patterns in their lives and at schools,» Paluck said.
It takes more than the clear words of the Bible to shake people into recognition of the sinfulness of established
social patterns from which they benefit.
The valleys of religious mountains are of
social patterns where the living waters of livelihoods meander ever so onward while ebbing and flowing apart the shorelines of justice.
As part of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, we were interested in revealing how urban landscape features and
social patterns influence mosquito biting behavior, to better inform targeted management.»
If we were to legislate this, however, we'd be assigning names for every child by the court to
avoid social patterning.
Some anthropologists do respect distinctly religious ideas such as holiness and life - after - death, but many still try to explain religion away as no more than a shared «language» for
expressing social patterns, calming irrational fears or marking men as somehow different from animals.
This, Stillman correctly thinks, is far more natural than the way rock's
social pattern tends to draw sharp generational boundaries.
Complicity in such cases does not consist of a singular sin; it becomes an ongoing pattern of individual behavior that is interwoven with
predominant social patterns.
Many evangelicals are beginning to grasp the fact, that certain ways of reading the Scriptures and certain doctrines about the Scriptures may actually become the means of oppression of modern women by the imposition of first
century social patterns.
The danger in any society — and ours is no exception — is that the use of higher learning to serve
existing social patterns will take precedence over the critical and innovative functions.
Mankind has grown together into ever more
involuted social patterns dead — ending in the unfeeling excesses of bureaucracy, and longs for liberation from this kind of bondage to the law.
Both men and women must be converted to this single ideal, they believed — men from their socialization in patterns of violence and women from their socialization in timidity and acquiescence to
unjust social patterns.
In O'Connor's words, what one finds is that «the characters in these novels... have an inner coherence... their fictional qualities lean away from
typical social patterns, toward mystery and the unexpected.»
This was the
accepted social pattern among some frontier groups, and although there was a great deal of this kind of drunkenness, there was probably less alcoholism than there is today.
Moreover, these structures that tend to isolate us as individuals save as they bring us together in terms of the fairly
rigid social patterns of «life under the law.»
When Vendramin and her colleagues looked at how different generations in Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, and Portugal relate to work — her study was part of the
European Social Patterns of Relations to Work (SPReW) project — they found that everyone is different.
Ickes has published extensively in the areas of sex and gender roles and relationships and said psychologists study
such social patterns to enhance understanding of the human condition.
«If you want to describe the economy or some other
complex social pattern out there, do you really need to know what every shopper is buying in the supermarket?»
The myriad social exchanges that make up daily life in a school community fuse into
distinct social patterns that can generate organization - wide resources.
To learn how workers»
social patterns influence their satisfaction and productivity, Waber outfitted 80 bank operators with palm - size sensors to wear around their necks as they worked.
Understands massive immigration after 1870 and how
new social patterns, conflicts, and ideas of national unity developed amid growing cultural diversity
There were, of course, many other factors that contributed to the rise of science, including trade,
changing social patterns, and Renaissance interests.
Social patterns from everyday life tend to be taken for granted in worship; i.e., what is normal in daily life becomes normal in worship.
s. Cultural — exposing youth to the ideas, values, principles, perceptions, art, music, literature, and
social patterns of cultural groups.
Scripture, at its terminus a quo, needs to be de-contextualized in order to grasp its transcultural content, and it needs to be re-contextualized in order that its content may be meshed with the cognitive assumptions and
social patterns of our own time.