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Microsociology and on
Microsociology, by contrast, focuses on the individual social agency.
Microsociology is one of the main branches ( or focuses ) of sociology, concerning the nature of everyday human social interactions and agency on a small scale: face to face.
Microsociology is based on interpretative analysis rather than statistical or empirical observation, and shares close association with the philosophy of phenomenology.
Microsociology continues to have a profound influence on research in all human fields, often under other names.

Microsociology and .
Microsociology forms an important perspective in many fields of study, including modern psychosocial studies, conversational analysis and human-computer interaction.

exists and both
They attest that whatever we are obliged to do must be possible, and achieving the perfect good of both happiness and moral virtue is only possible if a natural moral order exists.
The satisfiability problem becomes more difficult ( PSPACE-complete ) if we allow both " for all " and " there exists " quantifiers to bind the Boolean variables.
While a large trade in both types of diamonds exists, the two markets act in dramatically different ways.
The three main types of monism are physicalism ( which holds that the mind consists of matter organized in a particular way ), idealism ( which holds that only thought truly exists and matter is merely an illusion ), and neutral monism ( which holds that both mind and matter are aspects of a distinct essence that is itself identical to neither of them ).
If community exists, both freedom and security may exist as well.
The cane toad naturally exists in South Texas, but attempts ( both deliberate and accidental ) have been made to introduce the species to other parts of the country.
DNA usually exists as a double-stranded structure, with both strands coiled together to form the characteristic double-helix.
A similar concept exists in both rugby football codes, where it is known as the in-goal area.
They made this proposal based on the structural similarity that exists between the two macromolecules, that is, both protein and DNA are linear sequences of amino acids and nucleotides respectively.
In category theory, an isomorphism is a morphism in a category for which there exists an " inverse " with the property that both and
While no formal peace treaty exists between North and South Korea, both diplomatic discussions and clashes have occurred between the two.
The theology of Christian Science includes a form of idealism: it teaches that all that truly exists is God and God's ideas ; that the world as it appears to the senses is a distortion of the underlying spiritual reality, a distortion that may be corrected ( both conceptually and in terms of human experience ) through a reorientation ( spiritualization ) of thought.
In Beacon Theaters v. Westover,, the US Supreme Court discussed the right to a jury, holding that when both equitable and legal claims are brought, the right to a jury trial still exists for the legal claim, which would be decided by a jury before the judge ruled on the equitable claim.
While pantheism means that the totality of all that exists is God, panentheism means All is in God, the divine being both immanent and transcendent.
Furthermore, it is possible that the correlation between taking music lessons and academic ability exists because both are strongly correlated with parental income and education.
For example, the peppered moth exists in both light and dark colors in the United Kingdom, but during the industrial revolution many of the trees on which the moths rested became blackened by soot, giving the dark-colored moths an advantage in hiding from predators.
A territorial dispute exists with regard to the uninhabited Matthew and Hunter Islands, which are claimed by both France ( as part of New Caledonia ) and Vanuatu.
" Also in this case, even though there are classical precedents, Machiavelli's insistence on being both realistic and ambitious, not only admitting that vice exists but being willing to risk encouraging it, is a critical step on the path to this insight.
The doctrine exists in both English law and Scots law.
" In German and other European languages, a distinction exists between Technik and Technologie that is absent in English, as both terms are usually translated as " technology.
In Taoism, however, Tao denotes something that is both the source and the driving force behind everything that exists.
No mechanism exists for removing a justice who is permanently incapacitated by illness or injury, both unable to resign and unable to resume service.
Frictional unemployment exists because both jobs and workers are heterogeneous, and a mismatch can result between the characteristics of supply and demand.
* The final cause is that for the sake of which a thing exists, or is done-including both purposeful and instrumental actions.
In actual practice, there is a strong societal taboo against pre-marital sex for both males and females, which still exists today in Hindu cultures.

exists and umbrella
This union still exists today, and is included as a member in the umbrella organization of free humanists.
The MMA was the umbrella organization for all Memphis music and still exists today.
The GATT still exists as the WTO's umbrella treaty for trade in goods, updated as a result of the Uruguay Round negotiations ( a distinction is made between GATT 1994, the updated parts of GATT, and GATT 1947, the original agreement which is still the heart of GATT 1994 ).
While no formal policy for the recruitment of Trustees exists as such, the constitution provides that a Trustee must have prior experience of serving on the Board of Management at one of the network of local Synagogue Communities for which the United Synagogue is the umbrella body and where the majority of the Charity's activities take place.
The 2003 DTI report on the consultation shows the disproportion influence of charitable trusts and umbrella organisations in the voluntary sector, and evidence now exists that the voice of progressive employee-owned organisations were marginalised in the course of producing the report.
Under these umbrella brands there exists a whole range of different holiday operators catering to different markets, such as Club 18-30 or Simply Travel.

exists and term
Considerable controversy exists over the proper definition of the term " desertification " for which Helmut Geist ( 2005 ) has identified more than 100 formal definitions.
In all cases, the term diaspora carries a sense of displacement ; that is, the population so described finds itself for whatever reason separated from its national territory, and usually its people have a hope, or at least a desire, to return to their homeland at some point, if the " homeland " still exists in any meaningful sense.
Thus, in the sentence " There exists a man ", the term " man " is asserted to be part of existence.
No universal term other than Eskimo, inclusive of all Inuit and Yupik people, exists for the Inuit and Yupik peoples.
No universal term other than Eskimo, inclusive of all Inuit and Yupik people, exists for the Inuit and Yupik peoples.
In linguistics the term orthography is often used to refer to any method of writing a language, without judgment as to right and wrong, with a scientific understanding that orthographic standardization exists on a spectrum of strength of convention.
The term panentheism ( from Greek πᾶν ( pân ) " all "; ἐν ( en ) " in "; and θεός ( theós ) " God "; " all-in-God ") was formally coined in Germany in the 19th century in an attempt to offer a philosophical synthesis between traditional theism and pantheism, stating that God is substantially omnipresent in the physical universe but also exists " apart from " or " beyond " it as its Creator and Sustainer.
The term complex is sometimes used in contrast to simple, but this risks confusion with the idea of a complex polygon as one which exists in the complex Hilbert plane consisting of two complex dimensions.
The magazine still exists, under a new editor, but health concerns have led to worries over the publication's long term viability.
In the United States, the term " treaty " has a different, more restricted legal sense than exists in international law.
Some writers discount settlements that were abandoned as a result of a natural or human-made disaster, using the term only to describe settlements which were deserted because they were no longer economically viable ; T. Lindsey Baker, author of Ghost Towns of Texas, defines a ghost town as " a town for which the reason for being no longer exists ".
In law, it is a term of art used to identify a legal classification that exists independently of other categorizations because of its singularity or due to the specific creation of an entitlement or obligation.
There is an alternative term toxic metal, for which no consensus of exact definition exists either.
If standard quantifier rules are used, however, every term must refer to something that exists in all the possible worlds.
A highway is any public road or other public way on land ; the term exists in distinction to waterway.
if there exists an integer such that .< ref > Thus, divisors can be negative as well as positive, although sometimes the term is restricted to positive divisors.
However, menopause also exists in some other animals, many of which do not have monthly menstruation ; in this case, the term means a natural end to fertility that occurs before the end of the natural lifespan.
The term " saka " ( سکه ) exists in modern Pashto, and means " related by blood " ( e. g. saka wror means " blood brother ").
Confusion exists between Howard-Bury's recitation of the term " metoh-kangmi " and the term used in Bill Tilman's book Mount Everest, 1938 where Tilman had used the words " metch ", which does not exist in the Tibetan language, and " kangmi " when relating the coining of the term " Abominable Snowman ".
* Neither existence nor nonexistence as we understand it in the physical realm, applies to God ; i. e., the Divine is abstract to the individual, beyond existing or not existing, and beyond conceptualization regarding the whole ( one cannot say that God exists in the usual sense of the term ; nor can we say that God is nonexistent ).
MacLeod and Mees state that the opening lines of the charm correspond to the Poetic Edda poem Sigrdrífumál, where the valkyrie Sigrdrífa provides runic advice, and that the meaning of the term skag is unclear, but a cognate exists in Helgakviða Hundingsbana I where Sinfjötli accuses Guðmundr of having once been a " skass-valkyrie ".
There exists some debate among historians and the affected tribes as to whether the term " Trail of Tears " should be used to refer to the entire history of forced relocations from the United States east of the Mississippi into Indian Territory ( as was the stated U. S. policy ), or to the Five Tribes described above, to the route of the land march specifically, or to specific marches in which the remaining holdouts from each area were rounded up.
is said to contain witnesses if and only if for every formula of the form there exists a term such that.

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