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social and economic
Regardless of rights and wrongs, a population and an area appropriate to a pre-World-War- 1 great power have been, following conquest, ruled against their will by a neighboring people, and have had imposed upon them social and economic controls they dislike.
Recognizing that the Rule of Law is `` a dynamic concept which should be employed not only to safeguard the civil and political rights of the individual in a free society '', the Congress asserted that it also included the responsibility `` to establish social, economic, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realized ''.
Naturally this includes all communication forms, e.g. languages, or any social, political, economic or religious structures employed for such control.
If we were creating a wholly new society, we could insist that our social, political, economic and philosophic institutions foster rather than hamper man ; ;
Britain in the nineteenth century is a textbook designed `` to give the sense of continuous growth, to show how economic led to social, and social to political change, how the political events reacted on the economic and social, and how new thoughts and new ideals accompanied or directed the whole complicated process ''.
Yet after 1832, the interrelations of economic and social and political affairs become blurred and the narrative becomes largely a conventional political account.
In addition, there are many areas of the human situation besides the impact of science and technology which are examined, for science-fiction dystopias often extrapolate political, social, economic tendencies only indirectly related to science and technology.
In the interim between now and next year, we trust the House and Senate will put their minds to studying Georgia's very real economic, fiscal and social problems and come up with answers without all the political heroics.
These continuing pressures, social, economic and military, are doing much to keep China in a heightening state of tension.
There are other countries where, with skillful diplomacy, we may be able by our aid to give encouragement to those groups in government which would like to press forward with economic and social reform measures to promote growth.
The most fundamental concept of the new approach to economic aid is the focusing of our attention, our resources, and our energies on the effort to promote the economic and social development of the less developed countries.
In several significant cases, such as India, a decade of concentrated effort can launch these countries into a stage in which they can carry forward their own economic and social progress with little or no government-to-government assistance.
The whole program must be conceived of as an effort, stretching over a considerable number of years, to alter the basic social and economic conditions in the less developed world.
Throughout the world the people of the newly developing nations are struggling for economic and social progress which reflects their deepest desires.
It must be conceded that his native land provided Prokofieff with many of the necessary conditions for great creative incentive: economic security and cultural opportunities, incisive idioms, social fermentations for a new national ideology -- a sympathetic public and a large body of performers especially trained to fulfill his purpose.
The men in power are committed in principle to modernization, but economic and social changes are proceeding only erratically.
Statistics have been recognized as a matter of strategic importance in the Congo and in Ruanda-Urundi during the post-war years in connection with long-term economic and social programs.
While obliged to concede governments in East Europe allied with the Soviet Union instead of opposed to it, we thought we had preserved our social and economic system in East Europe.
they exhibit a keen interest in social, political, and economic problems, but they frequently have vague and incorrect notions about the terms they use rather glibly in their routine school work.

social and connotations
The term Ivy League also has connotations of academic excellence, selectivity in admissions, and social elitism.
Any regional variety of English has a set of political, social and cultural connotations attached to it, even the so-called ' standard ' forms.
At some point, the word took on connotations of bookishness and social ineptitude.
" Moreover, he makes clear that terminology of " the poor " in scripture has social and economic connotations that etymologically go back to the Greek word, ptōchos.
Actually revealing factual or social truth through words or body language, however, can commonly result in embarrassment or, when the gaffe has negative connotations, friction between people involved.
Today, because of the negative connotations of the theory of social Darwinism, especially after the atrocities of the Second World War ( including the Holocaust ), few people would describe themselves as Social Darwinists and the term is generally seen as pejorative.
As the different connotations and etymologies of miscegenation and mestizaje suggest, definitions of race, " race mixing " and multiraciality have diverged globally as well as historically, depending on changing social circumstances and cultural perceptions.
In contemporary Israel, " Boaz " is commonly used as a male first name and carries no special political or social connotations.
Certain negative historical renditions of usury carry with them social connotations of perceived " unjust " or " discriminatory " lending practices.
To this extent, " institutionalization " may carry negative connotations regarding the treatment of, and damage caused to, vulnerable human beings by the oppressive or corrupt application of inflexible systems of social, medical, or legal controls by publicly owned, private or not-for-profit organizations.
Observers in some car-focused cultures have noted a tendency to perceive or portray people who use bicycles as members of a social " out-group " with attributed negative connotations.
Although primarily a social club, VBA formed in part in response to the sense of injustice that many gay veterans felt about being given blue discharges, with its attendant negative legal and societal connotations.
Along with bands such as Minor Threat and Government Issue, Scream ultimately merged the attributes of the movement, which were blinding speed, heavy political and social connotations in the lyrics, unpretentiousness of attitude, and shunning of commercialism.
In a social context, trust has several connotations.
In 1959 he started singing in his trademark musical style, colored with political and social connotations, in many popular groups around the country.
He referred to his own musical style as turbo folk, long before the term would obtain grave social connotations and come to symbolize moral and cultural decline throughout the Balkans during the wars of the 1990s.
Includes social and cultural connotations, modesty issues, etc.
Rather, Catullus ’ s reference to the reluctance of Clodius ’ s associates to exchange with him a common social kiss implies connotations of fellatio.
Despite originally being a philosophical concept, othering has political, economic, social and psychological connotations and implications.
The force of these critiques led to a general unease with the concept of " speech communities " because of the many contradictory connotations of the term, and because of the general turn in anthropology towards looking at social organization in terms of hierarchy and power relations rather than studying social coherence and the construction of shared norms.
Signs, meanings in music, happen essentially through the connotations of sounds, and through the social construction, appropriation and amplification of certain meanings associated with these connotations.
* Loon, at Oxford University, one who leads a politically active life in the Oxford Union, used particularly with negative connotations to imply an obsession with their electoral and social success

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