Sentence examples for established societies from inspiring English sources

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He was a representative of a phenomenon called Reformation by the Middle Way, and he established societies that survive in the United States as the Schwenckfelder Church.

A few well established societies had annual budgets >1 million Euros (range 50 000 to >1 million Euros), large staff teams and conferences that brought together tens of thousands of delegates.

That charity has been stirring controversy in the animal-rights world because it owns no animal shelter and is unaffiliated with older and more established societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals.

Due to the nature of transformed areas associated with established societies (at any scale) and settlements around the country, it is not surprising that the analyses showed that all species have lost habitat (Table S1).

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His discomfort with established society became apparent hours after his meeting with Mr. Jain.

The notion that employers exploit workers has a precarious place when established society hails the executive or the dealmaker as the real wealth creator.

Kafka's opposition to established society became apparent when, as an adolescent, he declared himself a socialist as well as an atheist.

The progressive historical force of tolerance lies in its extension to those modes and forms of dissent which are not committed to the status quo of society, and not confined to the institutional framework of the established society.

"I made a statement that our very established society cannot make exceptions, but instead lowers our standards of human rights and gives unfortunate people no support, morally or financially.

The 1958 Royal Commission on Population said: "Immigration on a large scale into a fully established society like ours would only be welcomed without reserve if the immigrants were of good stock and were not prevented by their religion or race from intermarrying with the host population and becoming merged in it".

There was a strong, altruistic and primarily Christian-inspired belief that it was the duty of established society (including the universities, the church and individual members of the upper and upper-middle class) to bring "high culture" and the "joy of learning" to the great mass of the uneducated general adult public.

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