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Example sentences for "civilized communities"

  • That is to say, the peculiar devoutness of women is a particular expression of that conservatism which the women of civilized communities owe, in great measure, to their economic position.

  • In civilized communities it prevails as a normal phenomenon only where there is an hereditary leisure class, and almost exclusively among that class.

  • This view, but commonly expressed even more chastely, is the prevailing view of the woman's status, not only among the common run of the men of civilized communities, but among the women as well.

  • The law protects them from aggression, and they have none of the fear, which besets members of civilized communities, of destitution in their declining years.

  • The case I am about to relate is not to be taken as a fair example of Fijian women, because instances quite as revolting have been recorded among women of civilized communities.

  • And if accepted, as he usually is in civilized communities, he takes his place in the definite social order into which he is born, and becomes the subject of education and training as a member of that particular community.

  • Some attention is paid to them in civilized communities.

  • This difference in variability, if really existent, is probably the outcome of more frequent racial admixture and more complex social environment in civilized communities.

  • In temperament we meet with just the same variations in primitive as in civilized communities.

  • The old man-slaughtering medicine was being driven out of civilized communities; houses were becoming larger; the food and clothing of the people were becoming ampler and better.

  • In one sense they are remote; in the larger picture, however, they are of vital concern to anyone and everyone now living in civilized communities.

  • Cooperation has been occasional and confined largely to pre-civilized communities.

  • Wealth ownership, the exercise of power, living in luxury on unearned income, add to overhead costs, but are accepted as respectable in civilized communities.

  • In the competitive struggle for survival which played such an important role in the life of pre-civilized communities, strategic geographic location was often decisive.

  • All such economical ceremonies disappear with the progress of knowledge, though traces of them linger long in civilized communities.

  • The formulation of "luck" systems goes on in savage and half-civilized communities up to a certain point, and is then checked by the rise of higher religious ideas and by the growth of the conception of natural law.

  • Yet there is no disease or combination of diseases of the whole food canal which has half the mortality of consumption alone, in civilized communities, while in the Orient the pneumonic form of the plague is a greater scourge than cholera.

  • There is a tolerable agreement in civilized communities, that for certain crimes men shall be deprived of their natural right to freedom.

  • And here comes the quibble of the sophist, who singles out instances of law violated in civilized communities, and holds them up as the criterion by which to judge civilization, and triumphantly exclaims, Lo!

  • The vendetta, which continues to be the unwritten but inviolable code of many semi-civilized communities, is based upon the same conception of consanguineous solidarity for the perpetration and avenging of crime.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    civilized communities; civilized community; civilized countries; civilized life; civilized nations; civilized people; civilized peoples; civilized warfare; flying squirrel; gracious liege; hickory nuts; kept close; letter home; letters written; little open; melt butter; original nature; other ladies; pleasure excursion; shall perish; stood upon; this order; week since; why hast thou forsaken; will get; will show you the