Sentences with phrase «standards of society»

So free yourself of the opinions of others and the beauty standards of society.
As living standard of society have been boosted up in past few decades, so people have developed much liberated thinking.
Of course publishers are in business to make money, but when the literary standards of a society are controlled by an extremely small group, they should require more of themselves than they have.
The Society was incorporated in September 2009 and has developed Guidelines for Parenting Coordination as the practice standards of the Society, which were adopted and modified from a version originally created by the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.
And the result may be that we would continue to lose, the secular - atheistic Democrats would win, and the moral standards of society would continue to deteriorate.
It is a costly decision by the standards of a society oriented to wealth.
It would certainly seem that Cyprian turned to Christianity in revulsion against a decline in the standard of the society.
The story behind the conversion of St. Cyprian states that it was a revulsion against a decline in the standard of the society.
I believe just as much as we should never feel compelled to change ourselves to fit some standard of society, we should also not be stereotyped for a desire for change either.
Its appeal is not wholly that of external compulsion, for social conditioning affects conscience until there may be not only fear of consequences but strong inner compulsions at the thought of infractions of the standards of society.
But in reality the failure to be able to teach these kids the US language and fit to the standard of society.
The bodies we live are not a reflection of our self - worth, yet we fall victim to the standards of society.
«Had Roberta continued to exist, she would be my age,» said Hershman Leeson, who wanted to see «what somebody would do if they wanted to meet the standard of society
Clients may find the law useful to understand the reasoning underlying the law, the standards of society expressed in the law, and to compare their potential agreements against what they could expect in the legal marketplace.
However, in casual dating scenarios that involve persons who are not extraordinarily attractive by the standards of society it appears that sustained positive conversations must continue into the foreseeable future in order for perceptions of attractiveness to increase.
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