society|societies in English

noun

[so·ci·e·ty || sə'saɪətɪ]

group of people who have joined together to pursue a common interest or goal, association, organization; community; human beings and the relations between them; rich upper class; fellowship, companionship

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1. Likewise, our society practices things which would be abhorrent to most ancient societies

2. Certitude is a Registered Society incorporated under the Co-operative Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 30891R Incorporating: Support for Living A Registered Society incorporated under the Co-operative Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 27062R Southside Partnership Company No

3. Societies are still very strongly capitalised, according to figures from the Building Society Commission, the industry regulator.

4. The Asci is a member society of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology and Research!America

5. The third thing on my checklist is relations with neighboring friendly societies that may prop up a society.

6. But if we look within our societies, there are extraordinary social gradients in health running right across society.

7. Advance Housing and Support Limited is a registered society under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014

8. He has suggested that the socially held beliefs of modern society are qualitatively different from those of previous societies.

9. The goal can be achieved under the joint efforts of the executive department, the society, accounting societies, enterprises and accountants.

10. Anthropologists use the term Acephalous (Greek for "headless") society to refer to societies which lack political leaders or hierarchies

11. As one of the world’s largest scientific societies, the American Chemical Society (ACS) expresses its concern with the June 22 presidential proclamation

12. Managing Committee of RAN Society will meet to dissolve the Autonomous Body (AB) as per provisions of Societies Registration Act, 1860 (SRA).

13. Keady Heritage Centre at The Old Mill, Keady, along the Beetlers' Trail; Societies ---, Keady and District Historical Society, Keady, 1992 NLI: Ir 0000, Coll

14. Bickers, who is board certified in dermatology, is a member of 11 professional societies, including the American Society for Clinical Investigation, The Association of American Physicians and an Honorary member of the American Academy of Dermatology, the German Dermatological Society and the Austrian Dermatological Society.

15. Development of Agrarian Societies

16. The Society of Africanist Archaeologists is an organization of archaeologists, researchers from associated disciplines and others who share an interest in African archaeology and African societies

17. What is Acsess? The Alliance of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science Societies (Acsess) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization providing management and administrative support services to its founding members: the American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), and Soil Science Society of America (SSSA).

18. Primitive societies regarded their medicine men as highly as modern societies do their men of medicine.

19. Economically, capitalism has transformed societies.

20. Building societies' investment accountsyield high interest.

21. Our societies are still largely agrarian.

22. Acculturation of FENs to Host Societies

23. Although sometimes used to designate similar groups in other societies, the “Caste system” is uniquely developed in Hindu societies.

24. The most brilliant societies and civilizations, however, presuppose within their own borders cultures and societies of a more elementary kind.

25. Sophisticated societies eased the Bartering process by …