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Societally, circumcision is often considered for reasons other than medical need.
To me the real crime is that education is undervalued societally.
"It not only makes good sense societally, but it's also good economics.
Equally important, avoid stepping on those societally "ancient and intricate" ants.
The reasons are complex and involve both new methods of training and certain societally common experiences.
The Ehoc are an extremely primitive race, both technologically and societally.
"But if it proved militarily effective and not so devastating societally, they might conclude it's useful."
And family is anything but random societally.
Societally however, they are very very different.
Was saying No just taking the easy way out-a societally sanctioned way for physicians to turn their backs on someone in trouble?
The question I think is whether that can be achieved societally, or is it something that rests purely with the individual?
The unique array of disciplines in the program allows for a broader impact societally by increasing the amount of information available to the general public.
Under their jurisdiction, was largely quiet and societally functional throughout the 1980s, with hospitals, schools, and administrative services, funded by the communist central government.
Similarly, the short-run transitional pain is not sufficient per se to sink an otherwise societally good policy, even if that takes a while to materialize.
'Assemblyman, I don't - 'The thing is, Doctor, everything's a real mess, societally speaking.
A higher-order concept for addressing the plight of societally devalued people, and for structuring human services.
If the onus of guilt falls societally on whites then whites come into this community with inherited privilege they may not recognize."
Even if they had, societally, trusted the transports (and there had always been a degree of friction) they quickly learned that it was misguided.
So Xmas is a neatly placed curtain raiser to the summer hols, a societally accepted break from the usual grind.
Ms. Njeri argues instead that what must be addressed is economic and social inequities as well as a "societally induced sense of inferiority."
Socially useless, financially unsafe to the host-economy and its trading partners and societally destructive - but lucrative to some.
Engelmann argued that scientific observations (and laws) are societally invariate--true across the entire society."
Chevron's "People Do" advertisements were aimed at a "hostile audience" of "societally conscious" people.