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sociological - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- imagination: The Sociological Imagination New York: Oxford University Press.
- perspective: Such a sociological perspective on issues of public concern is vital to our policy makers in tackling a whole range of social problems.
- theory: In addition, it would justify the use of powerful sociological theories in IS research.
- Jesuit: We have yet to witness the evolution of the scientific Sociological Jesuit.
- standpoint: This dealt with the ways in which new technologies are transforming daily life, and took a mainly sociological standpoint.
- theorist: The nature and source of conflict has also been a central interest for sociological theorists since the founding of the discipline.
Modifying Another Word
- not: Moreover, the argument requires the combining of purely linguistic data with historical and sociolinguistic, if not sociological, considerations.
- also: Many redactional aims are not only theological but also sociological in the sense that the author attempts to oppose one social construction with another.
- mainly: This dealt with the ways in which new technologies are transforming daily life, and took a mainly sociological standpoint.
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