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They are generally thought of as asocial but can be seen in both large and small groups.
"These women were asocial, if you know what I mean.
Individuals in the state of nature were apolitical and asocial.
I wondered, now, if those asocial tendencies had been a warning sign of things to come.
"Now there does not have to be asocial behavior.
Most Bands could never tolerate such an asocial concept, even to save their own society.
He was at that time considered by those who knew him as a bit reserved, verging on the asocial.
Her first reaction to the guarded, asocial Walter is to try to bring him out of his shell.
"This is supposed to be asocial occasion," Allison went on severely.
At first they had been asocial, foraging alone in the beds of sea grass.
Every state is entitled to protect itself against asocial persons including those unfit to live.
You end up back home: unemployed, asocial, crazy, useless and pathetic.
Often talents are used in antisocial or asocial ways.
An asocial: one step down from traitor in the Party's lexicon of crime.
It will foster the individualization of society and is thus ultimately an asocial phenomenon.
The high crime rate and asocial behavior creates fear and hostility.
Surely property must be protected from asocial activities but that did not mean general inhumanity.
And it remains fundamentally an asocial animal incapable of being dominated by humans.
It would be easier to understand the situation if the Loos were violent, asocial monsters.
Koalas are asocial animals and spend just 15 minutes a day on social behaviours.
A later column by the same reviewer found the system to be somewhat asocial, although it held out hope for the console's future.
Without a responsible adult around to call a halt in the early stages of asocial behavior, it will worsen.
"I guess I've been a bit asocial of late," Laurie admitted.