Sentences with phrase «stable social form»

When aristocracy gives way to some other stable social form, aristocratic manners are replaced by a system of symbolic acts that express the character of the new society.

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Until we achieve a more stable form of global society, there is real danger of descent into social chaos.
A great deal of evidence suggests that the ability to form a stable relationship begins in infancy, in a child's earliest experiences with a caregiver who reliably meets the infant's needs for food, care, protection, stimulation, and social contact.
The stable form of carbon is carbon 12 Internet dating, social dating, Facebook dating, or the old - fashioned way of meeting offlin...
That means they form stable social units and protect territory from other dogs.
Article 7 (1)(c) of that directive forms part of those conditions and allows the Member States to require evidence that the sponsor has stable and regular resources which are sufficient to maintain himself and the members of his family without recourse to the social assistance system of the Member State concerned.
Relying primarily on questionable surveys and priming «experiments» that have little relevance in the real word, social psychology often ignores or rejects biological and genetic models of sexuality, where there are overwhelming evidence that sexual orientation is formed in utero and is highly stable trait, resistant to centuries of attempts to force change through barbaric methods, such as aversion therapy.
Employing a national survey with information about 1,356 divorces, from 6,164 marriages formed between 1942 and 1999, event - history models show that the effects of most social determinants of divorce are stable.
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