Sentence examples for of solidary from inspiring English sources

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Women with negative expectations about their return to community, coupled with intense friendships in prison and contrasting feelings of solidary were found to have "a more salient criminal identity" (Larson and Nelson 1984 610).

But there is no project for promoting the commercialization or marketing of products, or the generation of cooperatives or other instances of solidary economy, which threatens the sustainability of the productive efforts that were observed.

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He distinguished three types of incentives — solidary (that is, incentives that promote solidarity), material and purposive — and he theorized that the specific type of incentive distributed by a particular group both shapes and constrains its behavior and effectiveness.

Turchin calls this quality of religious solidary "asabiya," a concept he borrows from the fourteenth century political philosopher Ibn Khaldun: "Although Ibn Khaldun does not say it directly, it seems that the religious feeling is a sort of asabiya, but one that can unite broader groups than tribal-level asabiya" (Turchin 2006: location 1504).

But it seems to me, the biggest consequence was the solidary of knowing that you're sister and brother with your family in Iraq".

As discussed below, most countries that rely on savings arrangement also have a risk-pooling scheme either in the form of severance pay, a "solidary fund" that tops up the savings of vulnerable workers, or like in the case of Brazil classic unemployment insurance.

The gathering was a "Solidary Singalong," one of daily protests against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker that have been ongoing since he signed a controversial union-busting law.

However, the operational problems that arose could not have been solved without the support of other Secretaries of State pertaining to the labor, education, social development, agriculture, economics, and treasury sectors, all of whom acted in a solidary manner.

Over the past years, we have learned that besides respectful, solidary and compassionate care of dying patients and their families, integration of palliative care and improvements in communication are key strategies to achieve and provide high-quality care at the EOL [ 5, 7, 8].

Halliday (1978) proposes solidary relations between these dimensions of social contexts and metafunctions of language.2 Indeed, SF research describes the features of language and other modalities in terms of registerial functions, "the basic functions that language has evolved to perform in human life" (Halliday 2013a: vii).

It is worthwhile mentioning that the civil population acted responsibly and was solidary with the health authorities in view of the possibility of a major catastrophe.

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