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This they saw as a central problem historically and sociologically.
Sociologically speaking, such a group would probably become communal in nature.
This sociologically naive view has long since had to be abandoned.
By 1986, Some of these kids were studied sociologically with a focus on their personal and family backgrounds.
It was no longer a question of rock music alone, but a sociologically interesting phenomenon as well.
"And they said this was because it was sociologically bad for a child to be left behind," he went on.
Sociologically, the church spans the gap between the center of society and the edges.
Sociologically, Bird is a trip home to an idyllic place for most of its residents.
He said his hope was that the work would be considered purely on its quality and not more sociologically as a form of ethnic expression.
And they had a lot to say sociologically in our country and the world."
Or, speaking sociologically, the field elected to regard this work as a masterpiece.
Neither sociologically nor ideologically did Labour have much to offer.
His work is at once sociologically accurate and poetically abstract.
In these aspects, the film is sensitive, sociologically accurate and emotionally true.
Each book deals in some way with the future evolution of humans, both physically and sociologically.
"It used to be a sociologically great thing to become a priest - adulation, support," he says.
All of this makes the show not cynical but layered, sociologically and visually speaking.
Sociologically it has long since been proved that there is a close connection between the population explosion and social emergency.
Sociologically speaking, nothing could be further from reality.
"Sociologically it made sense-an Arab girl cut off from her family like that.
Nor was the revamped and more sociologically sensitive meeting this weekend free of disruption.
Sociologically, the use of this form is widening.
This is why it seems sociologically useful to distinguish between main and marginal cults.
After all, lest we forget, the church, sociologically speaking, started as a sect of Judaism.
Suffice to say that the music is still developing and evolving no matter what's against it sociologically or geographically.