Sentences with phrase «together elements of society»

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«Those three elements of society would work together to manage the economy, society, et cetera.»
I believe in government; that men can not live together without rules but that they should be kept at the bare minimum of safety; that there is no form of government ordained from God as being better than any other; that the anarchic elements in society are so strong that it is a whole - time task to keep the peace.
The Church as a society does not contribute apart from the elements that constitute it, although the weight of the elements working together may outweigh the collection of individual contributions.
When a society of societies are bound together by a common element, the result is a corpuscular society, or personal order.
Hence, what is principally carried forward from moment to moment both by the regnant personally ordered society and by all the subordinate corpuscular societies is a collective feeling of interrelatedness together with the common element of form for the structured society as a whole.
A society for Whitehead is a group of interrelated subjects of experience bound together by a common element of form.
As noted above, the concrescing actual entities within a given structured society prehend in different ways a common world, i.e., the concrete interrelatedness of their immediate predecessors together with the common element of form which bound them together as this rather than that society.2 This feeling of both emerging out of and yet still belonging to a unified whole is then incorporated into their individual processes of concrescence.
In the words of the Connecticut Supreme Court, education is «the cohesive element that binds the fabric of society together
The film brings together many of the ideas behind the works in the Pavilion and features visual and thematic elements that reflect Deller's interest in the diverse nature of British society and its broad cultural, socio - political and economic history.
Benedict Drew uses a combination of video, music and sculptural elements — and brings together material as diverse as lumps of clay, overhead projectors and high resolution digital video — to reflect on society's ambivalent relationship with technology, and create work that is hypnotic, fantastical and unsettling.
The artist draws on three different archives that link together important moments in the history of Vietnam: the role of the missionaries sent to Southeast Asia by the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris in the 19th century, the official ending of the Vietnam war negotiated in Paris, and elements of Vo's biography.
The framework ties together the major components of the regulation of legal services in a structured way, showing the interrelationships of the Society's legislative mandate (LPA), regulatory objectives, elements and outcomes in determining how the Society operates.
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