A business necessity in the city, it is a great social asset in the rural home, like an additional member of the family circle.
Boardman says, "There is a great social impulse in the country but its force is centrifugal.
The general strike of 1910 in Philadelphia, for instance, was seen both in Philadelphia and in the country at large as being a part of a great social conflict.
This cyclic movement seems to be almost a natural law of the development of great social groups.
But we touch here upon a subject little investigated, and upon the explanation of which depends the comprehension of great social facts.
The pioneer study of "Public Recreation Facilities" in the Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science of March, 1910, indicates lines of social service in this particular which have been followed to great social advantage.
Some of these elements of character are especially needed to-day in order to make democracy work, and to secure against dangers incident to decay of autocratic control, and hence may later prove of great social use in the modern state.
A great social reformer[23] once said that "he had found a man's sobriety to be in direct proportion to his cleanliness.
This would be a great social calamity, and one above all others to be avoided.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "great social" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.