Sociologically regarded, during this period only the Southern and Northern Liang were still tribal states.
Whatever this may mean psychologically, historically and sociologically it means that a time of agnosticism leads to all sorts of applications of science, such as those, for example, in legislation and in industry.
Sociologically as well as logically factional differences are, as has been suggested, wider and sharper than individual or personal differences.
Invention, too, the application of special development beyond the sphere of its origin, is only the psychological term for what sociologically is leadership.
Moreover, as mentioned above, there are reasons why the knowledge of the collective idea of kinship is sociologically important.
Sociologically speaking this is the antithesis of the situation we have been considering: expansion and exploitation in the interests and for the purposes of the expanding forces.
These "greats" were the divinely, ideologically or sociologically inspired.
Biological differences, whether physical or mental, between the different races are sociologicallyimportant to the extent to which they affect communication.
Not only biologically butsociologically complete isolation is a contradiction in terms.
What is sociologicallyimportant in these doctrines is the wishes that they express.
Sociologically this is of interest as an example of a wholly peculiar form of reaction between the individual and his group.
Interpret sociologically the control by the group of the behavior of the individual in a rural community.
Geographical forms of isolation are sociologically significant in so far as they prevent communication.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sociologically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.