51.  The bureaucracy represented a stable social group with a specific psychological style.

52.  The personnel of the state apparatus have become homogenized into a distinct social group whose backgrounds have become increasingly similar.

53.  Organizations are thus conceived of as purposive social arrangements, as stable social groups with internally differentiated roles that are brought together for some purpose.

54.  Alternatively, vouchers can be allocated to selected consumers if the public interest requires that a specified social group enjoy a lower price for some service or commodity.

55.  In certain social groups it is possible to examine replacement rates, namely the number of children in a family who survived to adulthood.

56.  While war could create serious difficulties for the merchant class, other social groups looked at it in a different light.

57.  Of the two broad social groups between which the tsar had to mediate, he clearly set greater store by the gentry than the peasantry.

58.  At around six years of age, the child enters a wider social group and can perceive stigma, and experience a loss of self-esteem.

59.  For good sociological reasons, such referent honorifics are found for actors, their social groups, their actions and belongings.

60.  Applicants must also show they face persecution because of their religion, affiliation with a social group, political beliefs, race or nationality, he said.

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