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Given that housing is often provided to plantation workers for extended periods of time in large remote areas, the plantation setting represents a uniquely circumscribed social environment marked by significant cultural, ethnic, and linguistic diversity.
Third, individual choices are shaped and circumscribed by the social environment, because social groups, although constituted by the social activities of individuals, are not a direct result of the wishes and intentions of the individual members.
Margins can be either circumscribed or not circumscribed.
The highly decentralised structure typical of many university environments has traditionally circumscribed the scope of research support and facilities to specific faculties, schools, or departments.
Few studies have examined the impact of the built environment on younger children, and those studies have focused upon circumscribed geographic areas and/or socioeconomically advantaged and ethnically homogeneous communities (Papas et al. 2007).
77 There are around 360 HAT foci that have been described currently, all of which are circumscribed to 36 sub-Saharan Africa countries and are mainly located in rural and remote environments.
Outbreaks are usually circumscribed in time and attributable to a point source of infection which can be identified in the environment [ 4- 8].
The intimacy is circumscribed.
Pizza deliveries are circumscribed.
"There's nothing circumscribed here".
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