Example sentences of "[prep] the social " in BNC.

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1 Any need to analyse the ways in which the multi-variant police world forms a coherent and self-sustaining whole is material for the social scientist and not the practitioners , for they already live the system as a matter of course .
2 MUCH TO their chagrin , the woes of Chancellor Kohl 's centre-right coalition have yet to produce a solid wave of support for the Social Democrats .
3 In defence of the industries , however , one has to make an allowance for the social costs of policies ( such as maintaining an uneconomic rail service for a community or loss-making plants in areas of high unemployment ) and for decisions on pricing , investment , and employment which are shaped in part by the political calculations of the government of the day .
4 As for the social scene , there is nothing depressing about the Warehouse , Ricci 's , Joy or the excellent Gallery .
5 When Labour faced the polls in October 1990 , it was reduced to a 29-seat rump in the 99-seat parliament , caused , analysts agreed , by the electorate 's lack of confidence in the reforms and distaste for the social cost .
6 It may also make little sense for the social services to sever the birth links of say a ten or eleven year old , when the law gives that child the right on reaching the age of eighteen to seek out the birth parents and relatives .
7 For the social services department ( SSD ) deficiencies in the level , range , and quality of services in the community were perceived to be the crucial problem to which CMHTs potentially afforded a solution .
8 For example , in India , graduate schools of social work are a major training resource for the social welfare services but some observers suggest that their educational approach might not be congruent with local needs and might not be making their best contribution to the nation 's social welfare and social development goals .
9 In a 1972 paper I suggested that during the evolution of terrestrial open-country monkeys , two main selection pressures operated on the individuals whose collective strategies lead to the interactions and relationships that are responsible for the social structure ( see also Fig. 4.1 ) .
10 Unwin 's study with its Romantic emphases on the imagination and the individual response to nature often fails to account for the social and literary conflicts underlying the poetry written by labouring people .
11 There is a place for the social PTA ‘ faggots and peas evening ’ or ten pin bowling at the George and Dragon , though it needs to be understood by all that attendance by staff at such social evenings is purely a matter of personal choice and not to be taken as an indicator of loyalty to the school .
12 Georgia had long provided a cadre for the Social Democratic movement , and the Tiflis Soviet was of more substance than many in the region .
13 The second is concern for the social condition of the country .
14 It also exonerates the community from taking on some of these tasks — caring for the elderly , the chronically sick and the disabled , and it is this aspects of the emphasis on family responsibility that produces scepticism about the motivation of exponents of active citizenship : it is seen as a substitute for the state 's responsibility for the social element of the citizenship of entitlement .
15 Planning within the IPG for the social security changes started in autumn 1986 but normal procedures operated until March 1987 .
16 Reference books form an important part of every bureau 's information system , and in preparation for the social security changes these had to be reassessed .
17 for the social life of the family — spoiled , noisy , aggressive , destructive ‘ brats ’ are not welcome in other people 's homes and contribute to the social isolation of their parents ;
18 So , for the social researcher there is some danger in being too keen on the subject one is researching , but one would hardly research an area that was not of interest .
19 Other very useful sources for the social researcher are the London Bibliography of the Social Sciences which is , in fact , the published catalogue of the acquisitions and holdings of the library of the London School of Economics , a major social science library ; and also the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences which has annual volumes devoted to sociology , political science , economics and social and cultural anthropology .
20 To watch and to listen are two important activities for the social investigator studying social behaviour as it really happens .
21 For a number of years , it had been obvious that the Glasgow Mission premises in Renfield Street had become inadequate to cater for the social , pastoral and spiritual activities of the deaf citizens of Glasgow , and that a better and bigger building was needed .
22 It could be argued that one of the reasons for the social division in the area might be the fact that those in charge of the paraphernalia of research did in a sense predefine conflict in this way .
23 The outside world is , for the social actor , the opposite of his own home ground .
24 The inhabitants of the outside world exist for the social actor not as persons whom he knows on an individualised basis , but as social types ( like mechanics or planners ) , or indistinguishable collectivities of persons ( like bureaucrats , Tories or Dinka ) The rules and conditions coming from the outside which in some way affect him are simply taken as given .
25 A playing field on the north side of the village caters for the social and recreational needs of the community , and houses a sports pavilion , a private member 's club , football , cricket and bowling green facilities , and a children 's play area .
26 For 30 years , Niyogi fought for the social and economic improvement of oppressed people .
27 The fifteen-year-old boy leapt from his bed with escape in mind , but he decided it would be unfair to leave his eleven-year-old brother to face what was to come alone , so he got back into bed and waited for the social workers to come upstairs .
28 He checked the police ID cards , and finally had to accept that the police would vouch for the social workers .
29 It is , however , usual for the Social Work Chairmen to be on these Advisory Committees .
30 Mr Bruce said that the Social Work Director Paul Lee had been asked if the families ' lawyers could have access to all the interviews and medical examinations of the children that were performed for the Social Work Department .
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