Sentences with phrase «sociological observation»

Let me pause at this point to put that sociological observation into perspective.
As a sociological observation, there's no problem at all with pointing that out.
Although this is a valuable sociological observation, it fails to recognize that the sole reason a father goes to church is because the couple have a healthy relationship.
Yet without reference to theological causes, historical and sociological observations still leave unanswered the question, «Why did this happen?»
the Big Bang theory (which postulates that, soon after the creation of matter and energy, an explosion began the expansion of the universe), to the hydrologic cycle, to the classification of animals and plants, to medical and hygienic statements in the Torah, to environmentalist statements, to psychological and sociological observations
What you more often get from movies is something that could be called «science fiction - flavored product» — a work that has a few of the superficial trappings of the genre, such as futuristic production design and somewhat satirical or sociological observations about humanity, but that eventually abandons its pretense for fear of alienating or boring the audience and gives way to more conventional action or horror trappings, forgetting about whatever made it seem unusual to begin with.
In the 1990s, he composed the Bridge trilogy of novels, which focused on sociological observations of near - future urban environments and late capitalism.
Rhoades's Oedipal associations between mother figures and erotic desire, and between fantasies of European cultural sophistication and American consumer capitalism, are not only general sociological observations but private confessions: needy, inadequate and not a little sad.
This empirical information would be gleaned from our law society dues, and may result in an increase in fees given the fact we're now calling for LSUC to conduct independent sociological observations of the public and their perceptions of their role as the regulator.

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The valid element in Marx's critique includes both the observation of the universal sociological conditioning of religious life, and the charge that frequently religion serves the interests of the ruling classes.
The skandalon is just this: Jesus, his witnesses and the Church are outwardly «phenomena which are subject to historical, sociological and psychological observation, yet for faith they are all of them eschatological phenomena».
That is a sociological, not a theological, observation.
These observations seem to have set off a wave of sociological research, the feminists in the van.
Rather, it unfolds over time during the some 13,000 hours that students spend in contact with classroom teachers from Kindergarten to 12th grade, a period that Dan Lortie called the «apprenticeship of observation» in his 1975 work, Schoolteacher: A Sociological Study.
Alongside this research, there is intervention, epidemiological, sociological and qualitative evidence all suggesting that local environments are important in supporting the family capacity necessary to raise children in ways that promote good developmental outcomes.6, 7 The neighbourhoods or communities in which people live appears to impact health and well - being.8 While «neighbourhood» is often used in other studies, in the Australian context «neighbourhood» and «community» are often used interchangeably (these terms are further defined on page 9).7 The research into neighbourhood effects on children was originally motivated by the observation that disadvantage seemed geographically concentrated and intergenerational.
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