The expression "in the eyes of society" is correct and usable in written English. This expression typically implies the opinion and judgement of society and can be used to refer to the generally accepted standards of a particular society. For example, "In the eyes of society, it is important to be seen as successful in order to be respected."
Different in practice, different in the eyes of the law, different in the eyes of society.
"I think, if the national census uses these kinds of categories, it reifies, gives them a concrete reality in the eyes of society which divides people".
"For too long," he writes, "Nazis, in the eyes of society, have been simplistically and credulously equated with a few dozen skinheads on a Saturday-night stampede".
Over his five years of study, Browning found that most of the vampires were otherwise normal in the eyes of society.
Such incidents normally serve to radicalise a movement, thus demonising it in the eyes of society and effectively lessening its wider political appeal.
But its new weakness in the eyes of society comes with a social cost: It has contributed to the uncertainties and instabilities the nation faces.
As I gazed at my father's suitcase, it seemed to me that this was part of what was causing me disquiet: after working in a room, trying to survive as a writer in Turkey for twenty-five years, I was galled to see my father hide his deep thoughts in this suitcase, to see him act as if writing were work that had to be done in secret, far from the eyes of society, the state, the people.
There were times while writing Y Negative where I felt like both, or I felt like neither, and there remained Ember, female-bodied and male-minded, showing me that the distinction was in the eye of society, not within me.
"For women to make a contribution they need opportunities, self-esteem and esteem in the eyes of their society.
These findings echo those of Cho and Patten (2007), Cho et al. (2015), Colleoni (2013), Farache and Perks (2010), Zhao (2012) and many others, who argue that in general firms use environmental disclosures as tools to respond to public pressure, and thus to create or maintain their legitimacy in the eyes of the society.
And not only that, but busyness seems also to be among the major criteria for judging family success in the eyes of American society.
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