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One is because the notion of social-economic conflict suggests something vaguely ideological -- something unpleasantly Marxian and subversive -- and the other is because it flies in the face of what is supposed to be our unique, egalitarian national identity.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Macaray 2011
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The social-economic costs of serious relationship distress, destructive relationship conflict, and divorce are enormous, with some estimates reaching billions of dollars a year given there are close to 1 million divorces a year, if one assumes that each divorce costs an average of $1000 per divorce that estimate comes to 1 billion dollars.
Relationship Help The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Rio is not only one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but a city with a complex political structure and dramatic social-economic conflicts.
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If you believe in respecting people nregardless of color, religion, race, social-economic conditions, etc., then you have to respect people who believe in Christianity as well, and not stereotype them so easily.
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Regardless of your background, social-economic status, color, profession, etc, everybody has access to basically the same types and number of resources.
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This statement confirms what we have been warning people about, that the NCP is not, at any point, a national party that works to achieve and accomplish and work for the political and social-economic interests of the Sudanese rather than having their own agenda.
Southern Sudanese Intimidated in North, says SPLM Spokesman 2010
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June 29th, 2009 2: 26 pm ET it became criminal when he didn't notify staff of his where abouts furthmore, lied, the state business was at stake, do you want this type of person as executive of your state, we become soft on people according to their social-economic status
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The social-economic costs of serious relationship distress, destructive relationship conflict, and divorce are enormous, with some estimates reaching billions of dollars a year given there are close to 1 million divorces a year, if one assumes that each divorce costs an average of $1000 per divorce that estimate comes to 1 billion dollars.
Relationship Help The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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With opportunities come new challengesissues many Western countries also encountered during their industrialization process, including: how to preserve the architectural and other cultural heritages in the race for urbanization; how to come to grips with such environmental issues as pollution and traffic congestion; how to handle the social-economic impact of a vast migration of people from the country to the cities.
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So what Knaus sees, is the product of a massive set of social-economic institutions that he barely touches on and generally ignores.
Capital vs. Institutions, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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