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"That one situation made people look at the whole fabric of society," he said.
The entire fabric of society will have to be created anew.
Each has argued for higher education to preserve the cultural fabric of society.
Few theories have been more damaging to the very fabric of society.
In fact Smith's invisible hand reached much deeper into the fabric of society than the economy.
And Windows has become woven into the fabric of society."
Now government assistance is a major part of the fabric of society.
Today they have disappeared into the fabric of society in much the way my own bi-national family has.
Military action will be all the more difficult because the militias are deeply embedded in the fabric of society.
They are not just changes in the structure of production but the entire fabric of society as well.
The topic was what will most help homeless people reenter the fabric of society.
"The whole fabric of society wants us to make money on one side and do good with it on the other.
They are a part of the fabric of society.
His messages frequently promote that men and boys are vital to the fabric of society.
The whole fabric of society is a-tremble with them.
The individual reigns supreme even as the fabric of society disintegrates.
The fighting, combined with looting, virtually destroyed the city and certainly the fabric of society.
This organisation has been secretly undermining the fabric of society for some time.
Depressing scenario when the fabric of society has been marinated in a cancer at several levels.
Every single parish in Ireland has a club, it's part of the fabric of society.
This shipwreck had not produced a visible vibration in the fabric of society.
"They're in some danger of rending the social fabric of society."
Human authority is then an evil in itself and the social relations which constitute the fabric of society are constantly being dissolved.
In places where the fabric of society was thick, nations maintained their equilibrium and democratic dreams were realized.
That's right at the heart of what is so chronically wrong with the fabric of society."