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Sociologically speaking, such a group would probably become communal in nature.
Sociologically speaking, nothing could be further from reality.
After all, lest we forget, the church, sociologically speaking, started as a sect of Judaism.
But sociologically speaking we cannot ignore the fact that universal values do not underlie all societies.
Sociologically speaking, it exemplified a case of moral panic in New Zealand.
Psychologically and sociologically speaking, the only reason why a territory becomes uninhabited is lack of food."
This had, sociologically speaking, five main effects:
Sociologically speaking ..." She stopped and looked at Brion's straight back and almost rigid posture.
Allen also states that Opus Dei members (sociologically speaking and not institutionally speaking) acted towards Franco as all Spanish Catholics would.
Sociologically speaking, mobile phones pit the priorities of the "in" group - those on the phone - against those in the "out" group, or people in close proximity to the talkers.
Sociologically speaking, Ayya Vaikundar was the first to succeed as a social reformer in launching political struggle, social renaissance as well as religious reformation in the country.
To put it differently, sociologically speaking there can be no simple additive model of British cultural diversity as composed of a series of ethnic groups, as posited in the discourse of multiculturalism.
Sociologically speaking, on April 12, a Japanese batter, Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki, faced a Japanese pitcher, Shigetoshi Hasegawa, for the first time in the major leagues; a lineup card and a signed ball represent the occasion.
Nationalistic sentiments in one country usually leads to prejudice against other nations, and sociologically speaking, it encourages the 'we-group' or 'I-group' feeling and the people to love and praise their own nation and regard all those outside this 'in-group' as contemptible enemies.