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Example sentences for "human association"

  • The modern nation, particularly in so far as it is constructively democratic, constitutes the best machinery as yet developed for raising the level of human association.

  • The foundation of nationality is mutual confidence and fair dealing, and the aim of democracy is a better quality of human nature effected by a higher type of human association.

  • The Mongol aggression, which began with the thirteenth century, was the greatest, and so far it has been the last, of all these destructive reploughings of human association.

  • It may be the opening phase of some more balanced and satisfying order of society, or it may be a system destined to disruption and replacement by some differently conceived method of human association.

  • The new community had in fact gone right down to the bare and stripped fundamentals of human association, and it was building up a new sort of society and a new sort of state upon those foundations.

  • This new emphasis on the community is, therefore, but the revival in a new form of a very ancient mode of human association.

  • The family, the community, and the state were the primary forms of human association.

  • On the whole, they are prepared for the gradual disentanglement of men from the Normal Social Life altogether, and they look for new ways of living and new methods of human association with a certain adventurous hopefulness.

  • But we always find, I fancy, that the expression due to human association in a purple flower is greatest when this colour (as in the human face) is placed side by side or fades into some shade of red or pink.

  • The crystalline and snow white of the whitest flowers do indeed resemble the white of the eyeballs and the teeth in human faces; but we may see that this human white colour by itself has no human association in a flower.

  • No other phase of human association is so many-sided, so fundamental, so pregnant for the future.

  • It has been more completely studied, in all its various aspects, than other forms of human association.

  • One advantage of the term "group" lies in the fact that it may be applied to the smallest as well as to the largest forms of human association.

  • This is equivalent to saying that industry itself must be interpreted in terms of the biology and psychology of human association.

  • In this text we shall make particular use of the family, as the simplest and, in many ways, the most typical of all the forms of human association, to illustrate concretely the laws and principles of social development.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    detective story; human activities; human agency; human anatomy; human brain; human brotherhood; human character; human creature; human existence; human figure; human habitation; human heart; human history; human interest; human invention; human learning; human passion; human remains; human skeleton; human society; human soul; human spirit; human victim; little lamb; often said; shoal water