social condition

collocation in English

meaningsofsocialandcondition

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social
adjective
uk
/ˈsəʊ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈsoʊ.ʃəl/
relating to activities in which you meet and spend time with other people and that happen during the time when you are ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofsocialandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is ambivalence about acknowledging that dependency is a normal, indeed necessary,socialcondition.
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Rather, they were concerned about another trait of modern society : its levelled, ' democratic 'socialcondition.
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We could say as well that thesocialconditionof man will be a natural construct.
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I recognise that not all gerontologists are particularly concerned with thesocialconditionof those they study.
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A theatre of ideas, of struggle, closely allied with the great struggle towards a new human andsocialcondition.
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Contemporary invocations of diaspora include asocialconditionand consciousness,64 along with the classical meaning of scattering.
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That is a badsocialcondition.
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In this case, otherness became the symbolic expression of asocialconditioncharacterised, in particular, by the lack of appropriate political representation.
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When a physical orsocialconditionresults in suffering, there may be considerable moral and practical appeal to identifying a specific physical cause.
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In order to guarantee the correct specifications of nested social conditions, the notion of well-formedsocialconditionis introduced next.
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For such a reason, we propose a simple, clear-cut, yet general mechanism to represent the selection of asocialcondition.
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Anthropological studies often speak to the malleability of the dance as form, symbol, and expression of a culture's ideology andsocialcondition.
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There is thesocialconditionand position of our people.
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Thesocialconditionof the people has improved immeasurably.
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It is asocialconditionand a state of mind.
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Under anothersocialcondition, there was almost no drug use later.
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Onesocialconditionled to massive drug use in one set of circumstances.
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That is the great threat and horror of thesocialconditionof our world.
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We have opportunities of service there to uplift thesocialconditionof the people.
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The test of desertion is the best test of thesocialconditionof the soldier.
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It is important to distinguish between a medical condition (such as being blind) and asocialcondition that it gives rise to (such as being unable to read the newspaper).
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Her shiver is symptomatic of asocialconditionas well as a physical one - the isolation of the middle-class feminist forced by circumstances into a reliance on imaginary experience.
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One could go on giving instance after instance, to show how ill is thesocialconditionof these people.
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Ensuring all young children receive equal quality care and education, whatever their age andsocialcondition, is a minimum.
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