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Hypermasculinity, sociological term denoting exaggerated forms of masculinity, virility, and physicality.
Assume a generation in sociological term is 20 years; then, system complexity in the time dimension can be classified at three levels known as the short, medium, andlong lifespan systems.
Social capital is a sociological term but is used in a wide array of disciplines, including economics and epidemiology.
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"It speaks to where we are going in sociological terms," Mr. Whitehead said.
There is no such thing as a "country supper" in culinary or sociological terms.
The catalog conveys this intention in fairly interesting, although mostly autobiographical and sociological, terms.
Naturalistic views of God have required a reinterpretation of Torah in sociological terms.
In sociological terms, we will need to understand the proper mix of crew skills, and the proper crew organization for multiyear missions beyond the range of radio conversations.
"Othering" actually has a sort-of specific meaning, in sociological terms, placing a person or a thing outside the scope of normality and acceptability.
I learned that he was the first scholar to examine the Great Migration in sociological terms and to predict the flood of Southern Negro migrants to the urban North, and that he founded the Social Sciences Department at Fisk University".
The sociological terms "weak ties" and "strong ties" imply that one type is better than the other, and in daily life we often disparage weaker social connections like Facebook friends.
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