Socially
in sentence
525 examples of Socially in a sentence
This is a movie meant for entertainment and not for a deep
socially
redeeming value.
Eva Loebau plays Melanie, an almost
socially
retarded young teacher who moves to Karlsruhe to begin her career.
It's not that she's unattractive, this is Uma we're talking about, but she is
socially
retarded because her daddy ran out on the family.
But, being
socially
responsible, doesn't mean you are making a good movie.
Dull and likely
socially
disturbed dialogs (with some "witty" humor about the skin, German "die Pelle") plus the unnatural lightning definitely kills the aesthetic effort of the filmmakers (which is merely noticeable).
If they had just included some good nudity, the movie might have had some
socially
redeeming value.
Nerds are just
socially
awkward and don't know how approach women, often harboring secret fantasies of the woman being the aggressor.(i.e Crumb) When Daniel Jackson instead went to deliver an idiotic moralistic speech following Vala's come-on I was overwhelmed with shock just how bad this bit was and that the production staff previewed this yet still allowed it to air.
Set this to the backdrop of a
socially
confining small Iowa farm town, and you're able to get past the sneers and narrow vocabulary of Flip and crew.
Alpha female Flower, her mate, Zaphod,
socially
inept Uncle Yousarian, slutty daughter Mozart, and the teenagers and pups make up a family unit known as the Whiskers.
In the name of sex education and the eradication of the evils of
socially
transmitted disease, the film begins with the earnest entreaty that "Ignorance Must Be Abolished".
It shows that Ladd was very good at comedies and its a shame he didn't do more - my favourite line is where his lawyer says he tried to get him out of the army draft as 4F which meant
"socially
undesirable" - Ladd isn't impressed and with an indignant shrug of his shoulders says "Whadaya mean
socially
undesirable?
Unless the Roma are well educated and
socially
integrated – in stark contrast to today’s reality – these countries’ economic future is bleak.
But, because money’s anonymity obscures its provenance, it may be
socially
less acceptable as a medium of payment for some objects.
Many observers saw France as economically, socially, and politically vulnerable – even more so than the United Kingdom, the United States, or Germany – to such a choice.
Economically and socially, its citizens were far better off than those of Central Europe.
An ostensibly meritocratic competitive admission system to the grandes écoles is in fact monopolized by the
socially
privileged, who accounted for 81% of students admitted to Sciences Po in 1998 (compared to the roughly 60% of students at Oxford and Cambridge who come from fee-paying private schools).
Death is suppressed socially, but the effect is that individuals' fear of death grows ever greater.
Men’s greater access to these technologies puts women at risk of being left even further behind economically and
socially.
In this dispute, Smith comes down firmly on the side of van Delden and Battin, finding that “the empirical evidence gathered in the two jurisdictions does not support the hypothesis that physician-assisted death has imposed a particular risk to
socially
vulnerable populations.”
Instead, she says, “The evidence does support Dr. van Delden’s position that it is possible for a state to design a system that both permits some individuals to access physician-assisted death and
socially
protects vulnerable individuals and groups.”
Are we marching forward technologically only to march backward
socially?
In this and other ways, the rainforest could be harnessed to finance development and generate growth in a
socially
inclusive and sustainable way.
Part of the reason for this, at least in the US, is that the Democratic Party’s embrace of identity politics (highlighting inclusiveness along lines of gender, race, and sexual orientation) and other
socially
liberal causes came at the expense of the bread-and-butter issues of incomes and jobs.
Take away their gun rights, and they would feel culturally and
socially
annihilated.
It is regrettable that, instead of rising to the challenge of developing agriculture in a way that is more
socially
and environmentally sustainable, we act as if accelerating the destruction of the global peasantry could be accomplished responsibly.
Unlike moral hazard, market failure highlights circumstances in which government intervention is both
socially
desirable and economically defensible.
Another largely unexplored possibility would be to set targets for phasing out environmentally damaging and
socially
detrimental subsidies.
Over the last four decades, Greece's leaders created a system of clientelism that transformed the country into the most unequal and
socially
unjust society in the European Union.
Yet, as the report also noted, Muslims in Europe today feel
socially
excluded, stigmatized, and discriminated against.
After years of destabilizing economic crisis, which has yet to be fully overcome, most European societies feel wholly unprepared – socially, economically, politically, and even psychologically – to receive the flood of refugees.
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