Sentence examples for a pattern of social from inspiring English sources

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In the decades prior to the crisis such radicalism came to dominate economic ideas and became a pattern of social behaviour".

The film takes pains to portray that abuse (which involved racial insults) as belonging to a pattern of social dysfunction instilled in African-Americans by white slaveholders and passed down through the generations (Holden).

"They were almost toys, to be played with, but the people got too involved, went too far, and got wrapped up in a pattern of social behavior and couldn't get out, couldn't admit they were in, even".

There are several million young persons whose heavy drinking has the potential to lead to alcoholism, but in many cases the process is not carried to completion, and by age 30 many such drinkers will have returned to a pattern of social (volitional) drinking.

We analyse the residential practices developed by different socio-economic groups, their strategies as regards the occupation of the geographical and economic space, their tendency to residential clustering that leads to a pattern of social segregation at the level of the neighbourhood.

If any person examines their personal experiences, upbringing, and environment, they can most likely see a pattern of social influences and perhaps where they stand today.

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With respect to social class, evidence of higher levels of alcohol-related violence among working-class youth compared with a pattern of 'social drinking' among their middle-class peers (Room and Collins, 1988; Makkai, 2001) suggests that as a result of social or cultural differences, the former may be more susceptible to both antisocial behaviour and alcohol (mis)use.

In this perspective, we can see the city of Santos as a spatial pattern of social relations and a moral order with few variations.

In real-world interactions a social partner will react with a characteristic pattern of social contingency, timing and spacing toward the actions of the subject animal (Watson, 1966).

In fact, cognitive flexibility seems to be a core ability for the development of a satisfactory pattern of social interaction which allows these individuals to actively take part in life in society.

Blundel and Lockett (2011) claimed that entrepreneurship is a phenomenon associated with entrepreneurial activity and involves a complex pattern of social interactions that extends beyond individual entrepreneurs to incorporate teams, organizations, networks and institutions.

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