Irish society adopted relatively liberal social policies during this period.
However, the society rapidly adopted a more broadly cultural, and specifically a literary, role.
In 1884 the society adopted a constitution and rule drafted by Benson.
This reversal came because of a new policy the society had adopted in 1849.
However, many other past societies have adopted similar approaches for solving problems of water resources, fishing, and hunting.
A constitution was drafted and the society adopted the name of "Enosinian."
In 1950 the society adopted its present name and moved to Ottawa.
Other societies have adopted, or are adopting, different behaviour and values; we may do the same.
After the opening of the new home, the society adopted English as its official language to reduce tensions.
In practice, of course, twelfth-century society adopted a double standard on the subject.