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This average time necessary to produce the commodity Marx called the " socially necessary labour time " Socially necessary labour time was the proper basis on which to base the " exchange value " of a given commodity.
* CIBC was named one of Canada's 50 Most Socially Responsible Corporations in a recent report released this week by Jantzi Research and Maclean's.
Socially, the administration began with efforts by Clinton to allow gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military, which culminated in a compromise known as " Don't ask, don't tell ", theoretically allowing gays and lesbians to serve in the military if they did not disclose their sexual orientation ( the policy was repealed in 2010 ).
Socially, by virtue of her father's ancestry, she was born a yeoman — meaning that she is a descendant of paying settlers of the second wave of settlement of the Star Kingdom of Manticore, not a member of the nobility — who for the most part can claim descent from the first colonists who invested in the joint venture purchasing settlement rights to the new system and who subsequently underwrote the migration of that first wave of colonists in slow ships to Manticore.
Socially and culturally, mesmerism was first received, popularized and debated among elite, intellectual circles.
Socially, he was generous and jovial, and generally surrounded by a bevy of beautiful young women, including for example Victoria Principal, later widely known as a star in the TV series " Dallas ".
Socially he was a member of Charleston's Edgewood Club, the Metropolitan Club, the Arctic Club, and Washington's Chevy Chase Club.
Socially Fredegond was on the fringe of the Bloomsbury group, but mostly resident in Cambridge.
The Mates Investment Fund was ahead of its time in one respect: it ostensibly promoted " Socially Responsible " mutual funds ( not investing in armaments, cigarettes, or pollutants ), which later was successfully promoted by the Calvert family of mutual funds.
In January 2010, Danske Bank added Elbit to the list of companies that fail its Socially Responsible Investment policy ; a bank spokesman noted that it was acting in the interests of its customers by not ' placing their money in companies that violate international standards '.
" Socially, Chapman enjoyed the tour ; he attended many functions and events ; Bill Ferguson, the team scorer, only saw Chapman annoyed once on the tour: when his accustomed drink was not waiting for him at a lunch interval.
Socially, the tour was more successful.
Socially, the situation was worse, as the Southern Democrats tightened their grip on the labor force.
Socially, the Duke was a great success, his transparent enjoyment of the game and affability with the players, press and public made him popular As Earl Marshal of England the Duke had organised the coronations of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II and while in Australia prepared the Queen's 1963 Royal Visit.
Socially, the first recreational and cultural organizations were established, and the area was a place for leisure activities.
Shelton H. Davis ( August 13, 1942 – May 27, 2010 ) was a Sector Manager in the Social Development Unit, Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development, Latin America and Caribbean Region ( LCSES ) at the World Bank in Washington, D. C. where he was responsible for the Bank's work on social development, including tribal and indigenous peoples, civil society, resettlement, etc.
Socially, the population was dominated by artisans and " men of office ", although subsistence agriculture was important.
Socially, despite his ' High Flying ' Evangelical position in the Kirk, he was a convivial man, known as Bonum Magnum for his capacity for claret.
Romeo was constantly embroiled in feuds with other zinesters, and her last known publishing project was Socially Fucking Retarded, a 2000 one-shot zine chronicling the KillZine tour she went on with various other zinesters and the controversies along the way.
In 2009 Citizen Engineer: A Handbook for Socially Responsible Engineering was published, a book co-authored by Papadopoulos with David Douglas and John Boutelle.

Socially and associated
Socially prescribed perfectionism in young women has been associated with greater body-image dissatisfaction and avoidance of social situations that focus on weight and physical appearance.
Socially, kneeling, similarly to bowing, is associated with reverence, submission and obeisance, particularly if one kneels before a person who is standing or sitting: the kneeling position renders a person defenseless and unable to flee.

Socially and with
" Socially necessary " labor refers to the quantity required to produce a commodity " in a given state of society, under certain social average conditions or production, with a given social average intensity, and average skill of the labour employed.
Socially, he presumed familial lineage with the old nobles, the Lords of Thannhausen, residents in their castle at Tannhausen, near Ellwangen and Dinkelsbühl ; moreover, the historical Tannhausen castle, is at Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz.
Socially, Ede is a common city like any other in the Netherlands, with perhaps up to 40 % Christian people in the city.
Socially, divisions between groups fosters specialized interactions with others, based on association: altruism ( positive interactions with unrelated members ), kin-selectivity ( positive interactions with related members ), and violence ( negative interactions ).
Socially necessary work is no longer alienated, and individuals become free to pursue their individual personal interests with time freed from the life-or-death struggle that bourgeois thought poses as a false need for workers to compete for capitalist remuneration ( in money which represents that which they, the worker / producers, as a class, created in the first place ) in order to secure the necessities of life.
Socially the island is highly diverse, with the creative sector ( artists, musicians, scientists, writers, poets and actors ) and eccentrics strongly represented.
Socially one should communicate with people and seek new activities.
Socially baboons live in harems, with one dominant male and one subordinate male with several females and juveniles.
Socially conservative values do not necessarily coincide with those of right-wing fiscal conservatism.
Socially speaking, the Downriver communities collectively have a distinct cultural identity within suburban Detroit although some individual Downriver communities share many similarities with towns in the western, northern and eastern suburbs of Detroit.
* Socially Intelligent Computing A Dialogue with Daniel Goleman
Josh MacPhee is the author of Stencil Pirates: A Global Study of the Street Stencil, published by Soft Skull Press, which is dedicated to stencil street art ; He co-edited Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority with Erik Rueland published by AK Press, and Reproduce and Revolt, with Favianna Rodriquez and the upcoming Paper Politics: Socially Engaged Printmaking Today on PM Press.
Socially awkward and shy, Malcolm is obsessed with trams, but he is also a mechanical genius whose modest inner-city cottage is fitted with a variety of remarkable gadgets.

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*“ From a Socially Intelligent Robot Concept to an Ad: Eliciting Audience Participation throughout the Graphic Design Process ”, in Design and Emotion: The Experience of Everyday Things, ed Deanna McDonagh-Philp et al., ( London, Taylor & Francis ; 2004 ).
Socially they created the Royal Montreal Curling Club ; Montreal Hunt ; Montreal Snow Shoe Club ; Montreal Lacrosse Club ; Royal Montreal Golf Club ; Montreal Victorias ; Montreal AAA, and Montreal Winter Carnival.
Socially, a married couple is the basic unit of the population ; sometimes marriages can affect the country ’ s political stability and international relations ( especially to certain foreign tribes like Mongolians, Manchus, Huns, and Turks ); thus marriage can be related to politics.
Murray E. G. Smith, " Productivity, Valorization and Crisis: Socially Necessary Unproductive Labor in Contemporary Capitalism ", in: Science and Society ; 57 ( 3 ), Fall 1993, pages 262-93.
Socially, the Newman continued to reflect the character of Catholicism among Oxford students ; Baroness Williams of Crosby has recorded that while she " went occasionally to the Newman Society ", she " was never part of the exclusive Catholic groups, usually young men and women from distinguished recusant families.

Socially and .
Socially responsible banks founded out of anthroposophy in the English-speaking world include Triodos Bank, founded in 1980 and active in the UK, Netherlands and Spain, La Nef in France and RSF Social Finance in San Francisco.
Socially accepted or imposed religious morality has influenced secular jurisdictions on issues that may otherwise concern only an individual's conscience.
Socially, sexual differences have been used to justify different roles for men and women, in some cases giving rise to claims of primary and secondary roles.
Socially, they form clans to which they are fiercely loyal.
Socially, sessions have often been compared to an evening of playing card games, where the conversation and camaraderie are an essential component.
These generally relate to financing standards such as Equator Principles, IFC environmental standards, and criteria for Socially responsible investing.
Socially, Amanullah enjoyed many of Mahmud Tarzi's thoughts at the time, such as giving women more rights and allowing freedom of press through publishing.
Socially, this led to the adoption of Greek practices and customs by the educated native classes in order to further themselves in public life and the ruling Macedonian class gradually adopted some of the local traditions.
Socially and politically, the Arctic region includes the northern territories of the eight Arctic states, although by natural science definitions much of this territory is considered subarctic.
Socially, it has stimulated positive change in people ’ s lives by creating new forms of online interaction and enhancing offline relationships worldwide, allowing for better and more efficient business communication.
Nash, Understanding Deafness Socially.
Socially, the uprising discouraged whites ' questioning the slave system from the perspective that such discussion might encourage similar slave revolts.
*" Socially conscious music forming the social conscience: Nicaraguan Musica Testimonial and the creation of a revolutionary moment " by T. M.
Socially, it is considered good etiquette ( particularly on a crowded floor ) to use a fixed slot, in order to allow dancing without incident.
Socially accepted kids are often accepted for the sheer fact that they conform well to the norms of teen culture, good and bad aspects included.

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