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"Students study in narrow social circles, and they are largely disconnected from the society".
The narrow social group in the pilot of "The Cosmopolitans" has tendrils that reach far and deep.
It is reinforced by their narrow social origins – still in 2010, 80% of British ambassadors went to private schools.
The reservation "within its limits" refers of course to the relatively narrow social range the film covers.
Open unilateral action by the United States would be counterproductive because it might broaden the narrow social and tribal base exploited by Al Qaeda in the country.
Yet Lady Warsi's concern that the narrow social base at the top of the Conservative party was electorally damaging didn't necessarily help.
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The sight of mostly blue-collar boys pulling on their country's uniform has narrowed social divisions in a community split by wealth, says Laurie Wood, a local school principal and the aunt of one of the dead.
The title of his latest album, I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside, might come across as late-adolescent solipsism, but it's actually an expression of Earl's narrowing social circle, even as his ambit expands.
Now, there's nothing wrong with any of those jobs, but it is deeply unhealthy for our political class to be drawn from narrowing social base and range of experience".
As more of us live longer, a greater number of people will be faced with a choice when they get older: struggle to live independently in their own home, or move into a care home or retirement community, with access to better care and support, but perhaps narrower social horizons.
Three models describe the perspective as a narrowed social perspective.
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