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Many aspects of civilization were not yet sufficiently crystallized to find expression, nor could the simple economic and social foundations of this world support a lofty structure.
Many American anthropologists adopted his agenda for social reform, and theories of race continue to be popular subjects for anthropologists today.
Many organisations, including the police, not for profit, social or charitable groups with a regular need for group transport may find it practical or cost-effective to own and operate a bus for their own needs.
Many hunt in packs and are social animals, giving them an advantage over larger prey.
Many researchers are interested in the interaction between personal characteristics, the individual's behavior, and environmental factors including social context, and their impact on development ; others take a more narrowly-focused approach.
Many people find involvement in social dance to be entertaining.
Many researchers combine qualitative and quantitative forms of analysis to better answer questions which cannot be studied in laboratory settings, particularly in the social sciences and in education.
Many members of the American Progressive Movement supported eugenics, seduced by its scientific trappings and its promise of a quick end to social ills.
Many social researchers have investigated flaming, coming up with several different theories about the phenomenon.
Many of FM-2030's predictions about social trends from the 1970s through the early 21st century proved remarkably prescient.
Many social anarchists see negative and positive liberty as complementary concepts of freedom.
Many gags focus on this ; his inability to get a date is usually attributed to his lack of social skills, his poor taste in clothes ( Garfield remarked in one strip after seeing his closet that " two hundred moths committed suicide "; in another, the " geek police " ordered Jon to " throw out his tie "), and his eccentric interests which range from stamp collecting to measuring the growth of his toenails to watching movies with " polka ninjas ".
Many Hondurans slipped through that fragile social safety net, however.
Many groups and movements have achieved profound social changes over the course of the 20th century in the name of human rights.
Many Indiana social studies teachers tell a story of two French men that had migrated to Indiana in the 1800s.
Many people use the same abbreviations in texting and instant messaging, and social networking websites.
Many young churchmen and others enquiring about their faith visited him and sought his advice, including such well-known social figures as the writer and philanthropist Hannah More, and the young Member of Parliament, William Wilberforce, who had recently undergone a crisis of conscience and religious conversion as he was contemplating leaving politics.
Many jurisdictions are now instructing jurors not to communicate about the case through social networking services like Facebook and Twitter.
Many of his novels have strong anarchist or libertarian themes, often promoting the idea that new technological advances render certain social conventions obsolete.
Many women took advantage of their new social freedom to try new experiences.
Many social dance forms have a long history of same-sex and role-crossing partnerships, and there have been some changes to the strict gendering of partner dances in some competition or performance contexts.
Many see the importance of Foucault's work as in its synthesis of this social / historical account of the operations of power ( see governmentality ).
Many were seen as radical or as ahead of their time in their social criticism.
Many people who lived during the Renaissance did not view it as the " golden age " imagined by certain 19th-century authors, but were concerned by these social maladies.
Many forms of socialist theory hold that human behaviour is largely shaped by the social environment.

Many and difficulties
Many opinions were put forward for the defeat, some relating to perceived difficulties with the Parliamentary Appointment model, others relating to the lack of public engagement or that most Australian were simply happy to keep the status quo.
Many older Bajau therefore have difficulties hearing.
Many of the Nimitz crew members were used as extras, a few with speaking parts ; a total of 48 of the Nimitz crew appear as " actors " in the final credits. The difficulties in filming a modern jet fighter were soon apparent when the first setup to record a F-14 takeoff at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, resulted in both camera and operator being pitched down a runway.
Many additional technical difficulties and creative possibilities arise when the camera and elements of the scene may be in motion.
Many of the technical difficulties involving film and video concern translation between the different formats.
Many of Wynette's hits dealt with classic themes of loneliness, divorce, and the difficulties of man-woman relationships.
Many of the private railway operating companies began to face financial difficulties.
Many were surprised that they were often treated as an " underclass or outsider-group " with difficulties to get advancement in their careers.
Many difficulties slowed progress, some because of the sheer scale involved.
Many of the psychological difficulties associated with a spiritual crisis are not ordinarily discussed by mainstream psychology.
Many of the psychological difficulties described above can, according to Transpersonal theory, lead to episodes of spiritual emergency.
Many notable cars used this feature, but no current volume-produced car models use hidden headlamps, because they present difficulties in complying with pedestrian-protection provisions recently added to international auto safety regulations, and because the mechanisms are costly and heavy.
Many of the difficulties of the railroads were caused by lack of new equipment, poor maintenance of tracks and rolling stock ( partly caused by the lack of spare parts ), an insufficient number of skilled workers, and constant pressure to keep operating.
Many people ( and certainly many scientists ) believe this type of criticism to be little more than an essentially anti-scientific ' science envy ', having little to do with science itself and much more to do with cultural fears, political difficulties, and unfortunate social histories.
Many male freeters have difficulties marrying because of their low income.
Many municipalities are having difficulties maintaining the civil services they need to perform the duties they are required to do.
Many difficulties, however, barred the way, and it was 1534 before Philip was prepared to strike.
Many students come from affluent backgrounds and very few require free school meals ; the number of students with disabilities, learning difficulties and special educational needs is well below the national average.
Many insurance companies have experienced difficulties by purchasing reinsurance from companies that did not or could not pay their share of the loss.
Many attendant difficulties had to be overcome before this fuel could be applied to the purpose of smelting iron.
Many believed that Ngata was pressing ahead too fast, and the large amount of activity that Ngata ordered had caused organizational difficulties within the department.
Many difficulties arise when one would want to consistently associate a certain meaning to a specific object.
Many countries in Europe use a system with similar grades but not necessarily matching difficulties.
Many ISPs in Cameroon had transitioned their connections from independent satellite connections to SAT-3 in mid-2007 creating serious communication difficulties during the seven days.

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