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members and group
But the problem is one which gives us the measure of a man, rather than a group of men, whether a group of doctors, a group of party members assembled at a dinner to give their opinion, or the masses of the voters.
The central group of the Foundation's advisors are, at any one period of time, the members of our Advisory Board, consisting, now, of thirty-six men and women.
The negative sanctions applied to core - Negro marriages for core members act as indicators of expected adherence to group norms.
In order to attain the goal of group solidarity and to relieve tension, the high fertility rate provides more group members for mate selection, and the clustering of members in groups fosters acceptance of group controls.
A more realistic analysis must take into account the fact that Brandywine people in the urban-fringe area are, in general, less segregated locally than group members in rural areas.
There is an oral tradition among the members of the population in regard to the origin and subsequent separate status of the group in the larger society.
Confused and divided though this tradition may be, it is an important part of the social and cultural heritage of the group, and acts as a means of socialization, particularly for members of the rural community.
The fact of Indian ancestry and `` free '' status during the days of slavery, are important distinctions made by members of the group.
`` Culturally induced social cohesion resulting from common norms and values internalized by members of the group '' is operative in the boundary maintenance of the group as well as in the process of socialization.
On the other hand, the women class members appeared to reach a far greater understanding than have women members in other sections that it is more natural for males as a group to view sex as sex rather than always associating it with love as most women seem to do.
loyalty to the group, a feeling of superiority over those who are not members, and unwillingness to play with members of the opposite sex become dominant traits.
Noting the complaints of inventors and members of the patent bar, he admitted that some of the strictures `` were fairly well founded '', but he added that under existing rules the courts could not consolidate testimony in a group of suits involving separate infringements of the same patent.
He said he would not be surprised if some of the more than 30 members of the group are interested in running on the required non-partisan ballot for posts on the charter commission.
The board's last money raising event was a performance by Harry Belafonte -- `` quite off-beat for this group '', decided some of the members.
After it allotted shares to 41 underwriters and 52 selling group members from coast to coast there were not many shares for anyone.

members and have
state and county committeemen, CDC directors and representatives, members of 16 area clubs, and `` all residents '' have been invited.
`` We have nine hundred and eleven members in our charge '', Mama announced, `` and three hundred and eighty Sunday-school scholars ''.
To avoid passing over quiet, unaggressive teachers as well as to decide whether others merit promotion, review of the right of faculty members to promotion or salary increases should be made periodically whether or not they have been recommended for advancement by their departments.
In particular, the president may have to summon all his oratorical powers to persuade department members to accept an outstanding man above the normal salary scale.
All scientific staff members will have the title, ' research-staff member.
Some members of the bee family have become idlers, social parasites that live at the expense of their hardworking relatives.
Even the non-church members -- the freewheelers, marginal religionists and so on -- have the values of Christian civilization internalized in them.
Several days after the companies had received the questionnaire, members of the research team contacted the presidents of eleven of these companies in person or by phone to discuss any ambiguities or difficulties the addressees might have experienced in completing the questionnaire.
The members of the educational profession have a major voice in the determination of educational policy, their position being strongest in the universities.
The supposed tactual sense of spatial location and orientation in the patient and his ability to specify the location of a member, as well as the direction and scope of a movement, passively executed ( with one of his members ), proved to have been, on the contrary, very considerably affected ''.
The tensioning members have a common drive so that the application of restorative force takes place simultaneously in all directions in the plane of the test specimen.
If you have a year-round, full-time job you can't expect to grow much more than your family uses -- unless other members of the family do a good deal of the work or you hire help.
Indeed, in some periods of our history and in some neighborhoods the job opportunities have been so good that undoubtedly a great many boys who were potential members of the professions quit school at an early age and went to work.
Active alumnae have built a fine building on the campus where members can come and stay for a few days or longer and where they can have their social gatherings and professional meetings.
Moritz doesn't even have a nose guard or hip pads but he's one of the most valuable members of the Longhorn team that will be heavily favored Saturday over Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl.
In the past few years the men, mostly husbands of members, have taken an interest.
`` When they became members of the city police narcotics unit '', Sokol said, `` they were told they would have to get to know certain areas of Chicago in which narcotics were sold and they would have to get to know people in the narcotics racket.
In itself there is nothing wrong with this form of `` participation '': the only difficulty on the Catholic campus is that those faculty members who are in a position to implement policy, i.e., members of the religious community which owns and administers the institution, have their own eating arrangements.
churches that have a carefully planned program of membership preparation and assimilation often keep 85 to 90 per cent of their new members loyal and active.
Studies of membership trends, even in some areas where population is expanding, show that numbers of churches have had little net increase, though many new members were received.

members and complex
All members of this phylum have an infectious stage-the sporozoite-which possess three distinct structures in an apical complex.
Most members have a complex life-cycle, involving both asexual and sexual reproduction.
The situation is complex, however, because the relatively free Russian media is allowed to transmit television programming, sell newspapers and conduct journalistic activities in Belarus ( though some Russian journalists have been expelled by the Belarusian government ) thus giving some members of the public, typically those in large cities with many Russian residents, access to an alternative point of view in the Russian language ( nearly all Belarusians understand and most of them speak Russian ).
The members of the Titsingh mission, including Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest and Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes, made every effort to conform with the demands of the complex Imperial court etiquette.
Tribal rules regarding recognition of members who have heritage from multiple tribes are equally diverse and complex.
Some were determined to be pseudofossils, but others were revealed to be members of rather complex biotas that are still poorly understood.
He developed meaningful and complex relationships with many members of the ship's crew.
The organizational structure of Jardines has changed almost totally, but the members of the family of Dr. William Jardine still control the firm through a complex cross-shareholding structure, several allied shareholders and a secretive 1947 Trust.
As the rehearsals wore on, Bernstein fought to keep his score together, as other members of the team called on him to cut out more and more of the sweeping or complex " operatic " passages.
A complex social structure also emerged, consisting of a nobility, middle class, and slaves, generally captured members of other tribes.
Not all Banksia have an elongate flower spike, however: the members of the small Isostylis complex have long been recognised as Banksias in which the flower spike has been reduced to a head ; and recently the large genus Dryandra has been found to have arisen from within the ranks of Banksia, and sunk into it as B. ser.
Several different psychotic types were explored during the run of the show with increasingly complex psychological motivations that, as the series entered the middle of the second series, began to expand beyond the criminals being investigated to the regular cast members.
During the 11th century, political rivalries thoroughly divided members of the court due to the ministers ' differing approaches, opinions, and policies regarding the handling of the Song's complex society and thriving economy.
The Nation is governed by a Council and Chairperson, who are elected by eligible adult members of the Nation under a complex formula intended to ensure that the rights of small O ' odham communities are protected as well as the interests of the larger communities and families.
Being an equality of complex numbers, one necessarily has equality both of the real parts and of the imaginary parts of both members of the equation.
The more complex the route, however, the more members of the smuggling network must be recruited.
Near-term projects will include a 1, 700-seat performing arts center ; a arts, media and communications complex ; a parking structure for nearly 2, 000 spaces and a centrally located mass transit hub for students, faculty, staff and community members.
" The band considered an attempt to recreate this complex album live solely with additional musicians to be complex and expensive, the group decided to tour as a three-piece and make extensive use of pre-recorded music to fill out those parts that were not performed live by the members of the band.
Along with the CNH members, many men and women not associated with the CNH gathered in the plaza as spectators of the demonstration, including-but not limited to-neighbors of the Residential complex, bystanders and children.
The facility, utilized by schools, leagues and community members of all ages, is the largest recreation complex in any New York City park, at.
During the winter, there is a four-day, complex dance that serves to initiate new members of Hamatsa.
The mission plan was complex, involving a rendezvous with Soyuz 2, swapping crew members before returning to Earth.
Freud argued that as children, members of the same family naturally lust for one another ( See Oedipus complex ), making it necessary for societies to create incest taboos, but Westermarck argued the reverse, that the taboos themselves arise naturally as products of innate attitudes.

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