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Examples of lives


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The succession itself is something which, if it still lives, develops.
Failure to guard citizens' lives and property could only discredit the government as a whole.
She lives completely alone, sees no company, and has no friends.
The rapidly increasing use of computer technology is changing the lives of millions of people and the social organizations in which they are embedded.
Moreover, the selves involved in such an "exchange" are also reconstructed, since their language (as ideological material for their "lives") has changed.
All the same the facts affect their lives and the lives of those with whom they come in contact.
His next point is that according to religion, our lives will be changed for the better now if we accept this first thesis.
In other words, language helps bind the lives of people together and is part of their shared life.
At a more mundane level, the parallel and separate lives of the several confessional communities did regularly converge.
From the perspective of differential ageing, the question is whether depression and dementia have different impacts on the lives of those affected.
People did make decisions that influenced their lives, but these were choices that history had strongly influenced.
Their liberated lives could not be carried on in the child-centred suburbs.
People are in continual engagement in socioculturally framed face-to-face activities as they participate in and live their everyday lives.
The family consists of different lives in interaction, each with their own developmental issues and needs.
We learn from our family what is important for our lives.
Implications for research and practice are discussed, including opportunities for older people to construct and present the story of their lives to others.
I don't expect to see them too often, they have got their own lives to lead, haven't they ?
They have one son who now lives in an adjoining borough.
We examined this question by asking respondents to make their own assessment about who was important in their lives.
Their other child (a daughter) lives in a flat above them with her family.
We talk about our children's lives and how naughty our grandchildren are.
Their lives of hardship required them to internalise the tastes imposed by their social conditions.
We live our lives as a play which is stripped of its final act.
The book is replete with stories of old people who continue to engage passionately with the world around them, ongoing people with ongoing lives.
Not only were previous lives very different, so were the decision processes which preceded the actual move to a home.
Numerous studies, by comparing the lives of selected cohort members, identified many cohort differences which today are taken for granted.
Nevertheless, there have been some efforts to investigate the lives of older women in the past.
Her children did not tell her of their problems or involve her in their lives.
Throughout their working lives, few in this group had been able to choose their type of work or vary their hours.
Subsequently, the participants and their carers were interviewed separately at home to gather background data about their outdoor lives.
Nevertheless, we argue that the overall life event rate may provide an indication of the general stressfulness of our subjects' lives.
Will the lives of those directly affected by such planning improve?
To the extent that the hearings have a fateful bearing on people's lives, then they can also be seen as drama.
The logic of it, however, was not likely to comfort hairdressers, whose working lives became increasingly precarious.
Interlocking lives, projects, and communities require forms of deliberative procedures and decision-making that take account of each person's equal interest in such processes.
Conversely, relations with others do not merely add benefits to our lives; they allow us to be ourselves.
I believe he has a great future, at present he lives with his wife and children in very modest conditions.
What are the short- and longterm consequences of tests on the lives of individuals?
We are most grateful to all the participants in the study who allowed us to intrude into their home-lives and personal relationships.
In several social arenas, ageing is problematised and strategies are prescribed to shape older people's lives.
A person who reported that their lives had become more stressful as a result of major events was accorded a score of ' 1 '.
The book draws upon her personal experiences, especially in the last years of her parents' lives and those of a friend.
Here he reiterates the role that access to education and training can undoubtedly play in supporting older people to make informed choices about their lives.
How, in the face of this multiplicity, might we begin to identify the substance of welllived lives ?
The last 60 years have seen significant changes in people's lives, on every level of human experience, including changes in cultural codes and behaviours.
In particular, the technological revolution has altered the relationship between the individual and the spaces and places within which we live out our lives.
How do animals "come up with" shepard's law in the course of their lives?
Very few westerners ever trouble themselves seriously over the poverty-stricken conditions of the third-world people whose cheap labor helps support their lives.
As section 9 of the target article indicates, such a choice is like the choice many of us make to lead healthy lives.
Not every type of event or activity is simulated by the dream-production mechanisms, no matter how prominent they may be in our waking lives.
Half of these individuals were bilingual, having spent the vast majority of their lives using two languages on a regular basis.
A fivetier qualitative model of lives emerged demonstrating changes in the teachers' perspectives across the years.
His conclusion is that the results should be gratifying for the music educator, indicating music's importance in young people's lives.
People make music what it is, and people make music meaningful and useful in their lives' (pp. xiv, 1, original emphasis).
Throughout their reproductive lives, females also continued to make empty egg pits, although with a more uniform pattern.
The book lives up to this claim by taking three different approaches.
The data suggest that these children are actively engaged in timbral perception in their day-to-day lives.
Antiquities as signs and icons of the new religion are re-contextualised within the national framework and acquire a multiplicity of social lives.
He fell at the group home where he lives and sustained a spinal cord injury.
Released from its own taint, prenatal testing could more effectively facilitate women's reproductive freedom and the many important ways that freedom ramifies through women's lives.
The goal is to figure out how to maximize the quality of women's deliberations about reproduction and the other dimensions of their lives reproduction touches.
He now lives in a rooming house, but no meals are provided.
All persons are born utterly dependent upon unchosen caregivers on whom they remain dependent during the formative portion of their lives.
Do we really wish to risk complicating and possibly blighting the final years of our lives by allowing genetic discrimination?
All the bilingual participants were fully functional in the two languages and used them in their everyday lives.
Such matters are essential, changing lives and material conditions.
The most important problem is that these records can, ordinarily, only tell us about the experience of those whose lives are recorded in them.
How do people rebuild their lives and communities?
All this makes it difficult to assess how far institutional diversity impacted on everyday lives.
The choices would affect their wealth, the wealth of their children, and their future legal and economic lives.
How the increase in the number of households affected the villagers' daily lives also requires more research.
His particular interest lies in the musicians' early development and the subsequent nature of their daily working lives.
The justification for triage is that it is the policy most likely to avoid the worst outcome and to save the greatest number of lives.
The same resources could, namely, be employed to promote well-being, and to save lives, in alternative ways.
Patients, however, may assess the value of an outcome principally by the effect it will have on the quality of their lives.
A concern for the implications of that interrelatedness leads us to organize our lives within some shared vision.
One honors the memory of the victim by not forgetting, by holding as a treasure within us their lives and their values.
Strikes that cause inconvenience (even severe inconvenience) to others are quite different from strikes that endanger individual or communal lives or health.
Ethnography is tied to people's lives, and in life the past is continually active in the present as it presses into the future.
Many issues relating to war, however, were private and contemporary concerns, or at least affected significant numbers of people in their daily lives.
Volunteers thrived on feeling ' at home ' in a training environment reminiscent of their past working lives.
Further, one's values concerning the place where one lives and the people in one's life are particularly relevant.
Designing only imaginary projects can over-intellectualize the design process and distance a designer from architectural issues which affect people's real lives.
A trendy cynicism in this period also belittled the idea that we could or should try to improve people's lives through design.
Further to this and perhaps as important is the mind-set of the users who seek to advance the building's remit into their own lives.
The house in which she was born, cared for her parents until they died, and still lives, was built by her grandfather.
They were asked about the quality of their lives and how that quality could be improved.
Women who described work as central to their lives often emphasised that it had been a financial necessity (to complement their partner's income).
Parents of these adolescents were initially contacted in a letter that described the study as an investigation into the lives of teenagers and their families.
The object of the analysis will be the behavior of economists going about the ordinary business of their lives + theoretical and empirical research, and application.
Our unending efforts to gain the admiration of others implies that there is nothing deeper to our lives.
Their finding may actually reflect a marker of community risk (where the child lives), as opposed to some aspect of family functioning.
She is referring to the impossibility of their future lives together; they enjoy thinking about it, but know that it won't work.
All through school, students' home language, neighborhood language, and public talk in the media dominate their lives.
At this point in children's lives, stress and disorder are likely to be intertwined in a self-perpetuating cycle.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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