Example sentences of "[prep] social [noun pl] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Charges for social services cover from 5 per cent to 20 per cent of the full cost , depending on the service or part of the service ( see Table 8.1 ) .
2 However , journeys for information and for social contacts form a substantial part of daily activity for all people , and the telephone could become a substitute for at least some journeys and reduce the need for direct personal contact .
3 But , well I think they check that sort of thing for social workers do n't they ?
4 Catholic Commission for Social Communications WAVE Studios , PO Box 909 , Lahore 54000 , Pakistan .
5 Our principal concern , in the present context , is to consider how conflicts between social groups develop within the limits of given structural conditions , how such conflicts bring about political change , and what kinds of social group play a major role in this process .
6 In spite of this , however , differences in infant and adult mortality rates between social classes have widened .
7 Patterns varied from area to area , differed between industrial and rural areas , and between city and city , and a host of social factors have to be taken into account .
8 Such classificatory techniques and use of social binaries seem all too obvious in police practice and undoubtedly enhance ideological barriers and present further opportunities for the powerful to encourage their agents in the police to pursue bigotry and authoritarian measures in their contests with the dispossessed .
9 And the central point about localities is that they provide the context in which these combinations of social processes take place and in which people act as a result of such combinations .
10 In the past some of the most famous research studies carried out in Britain by means of social surveys have not been concerned with testing hypotheses .
11 Stateless societies are so constituted that the kaleidoscopic succession of concrete social situations provides the stimulus that motivates each individual to act for his own interest or for that of close kin and neighbours with whom he is so totally involved , in a manner which maintains the fabric of society … the lack of specialized roles and the resulting multiplex quality of social networks mean that neither economic nor political ends can be exclusively pursued by anyone to the detriment of society , because the ends are intertwined with each other and further channelled by ritual and controlled by the beliefs which ritual expresses .
12 Hailu Yimenu Deputy Prime Minister ( acting Prime Minister ) Alemu Agebe Deputy Prime Minister Wole Chekol Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Economic Affairs Ashagre Yigletu Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Social Affairs Tesfaye Dinka Foreign Affairs Col. Tesfaye Wolde Selassie Internal Affairs Kassa Gebre Construction Shimelis Adugna Labour and Social Affairs Abdul Hafis Yusuf Information Maj. Girma Yilma Culture and Sports ( vacant ) National Defence Tadeos Hagere Work Industry Hambisa Wakwoya Coffee and Tea Development Geremew Debele Agriculture Tekola Dejene Finance Tadese Kidane Mariam Urban Development and Housing Gizaw Tsehai Health Tekeze Shoa Autenfesu Mines , Energy and Water Resources Yoseph Muleta State Farms Getachew Habte Selassie Foreign Trade Wondayen Mehretu Justice Yayehrad Kitaw Education Mersha Wodajo Domestic Trade Asegid Wolde Amanuel Transport and Communications Feleke Gedle-Ghiorgis Minister in President 's Office responsible for Foreign Relations Maj.-Gen.
13 But nationally , Directors of Social Services have identified that the trends in child care are such now , as to create serious concern that the children 's homes themselves are geared up to the kind of er tasks that now face them .
14 Social Services the world of Social Services do n't have as strong a lobby as the Education lobby , or the Environment lobby , nationally or traditionally , and in a way I think the awfulness of the situation got people to the point of saying enough 's enough , and that was to me very healthy , absolutely healthy .
15 For reasons that we shall discuss in Chapter 9 , the members of a colony of social insects co-operate with one another , and they will therefore give signal that are as informative as possible ; they will not usually give deceptive signals to fellow members of their colony .
16 People from a wide range of social backgrounds go to watch football , but their interest and involvement will not be the same as the hooligan fans .
17 In a further attempt to come to terms with it , a number of social theorists have concentrated on exactly the sort of counterfactual analysis that we found used , but not discussed , by Poulantzas .
18 It is of interest to note that half the current members of the Association of Social Anthropologists express an interest in complex societies .
19 Inquiries into social conditions lead generally to one conclusion .
20 Those who work in Social Services want to see better facilities .
21 And its feminist interests in social relations link it with disciplines like sociology and history , making it more interdisciplinary than most psychology , maintaining its hopes for change and even a complete paradigm shift in the discipline ( e.g. Parlee 1979 , 1981 ) .
22 Marsden explained that hospital social workers had negotiated their role in discharge in the 1970s , when the Freeman Hospital had been built — ‘ discharges do n't happen without social services input ’ — and had then spread the same working practices to Newcastle 's other two acute hospitals .
23 Feminists working on social representations recognize , in addition , that human experience is highly symbol dependent , that the issue of language can usefully link psychology with other work in the social sciences and humanities , and that a greater focus on this area might be useful for psychological investigations of many gender issues ( e.g. Wetherell et al .
24 The criticisms of Totem and Taboo which have been made by social anthropologists have often served to clarify issues left obscure in the original work .
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