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social pattern
noun
The systems of control mechanisms to dominate these entities of the organization to achieve a defined goal.
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Dr. Chapais calls this social pattern "bilocality".
But beneath this, a social pattern also exists.
"As a social pattern, this could increase," she continued.
She felt coerced to the social pattern, her instincts dulled.
"I travel quite a bit, and the online component makes it part of the everyday social pattern," she said.
If living hunter-gatherers are typical of ancient ones, the new data about their social pattern has considerable bearing on early human evolution.
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More social patterning.
"It could be botany or complicated numbers or social patterns".
We can see this shift in recent social patterns.
There is a wide range of social patterns among carnivores.
The Days exemplified emerging social patterns with which design has been inextricably entwined.
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