Betekenis van:
social structure

social structure
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • maatschappijvorm
  • the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The social structure has changed beyond recognition.
  2. The social structure is not much different.
  3. This ensures that their parenting skills and social interactions within a hierarchical structure develop adequately.
  4. The Minister of Social Affairs was permitted to issue a regulation to decide in greater detail on the structure of the Agency (cf. Article 3 of the Act).
  5. For future breeding animals, it is important that the young grow up in stable social groups, preferably their natal group, with their mothers. This ensures that their parenting skills and social interactions within a hierarchical structure develop adequately.
  6. It is necessary to proceed by stages, since the harmonisation of turnover taxes leads in Member States to alterations in tax structure and appreciable consequences in the budgetary, economic and social fields.
  7. sufficient understanding of the structure, functions and behaviour of healthy and sick persons, as well as relations between the state of health and physical and social surroundings of the human being;
  8. adequate knowledge of the structure and function of the teeth, mouth, jaws and associated tissues, both healthy and diseased, and their relationship to the general state of health and to the physical and social well-being of the patient;
  9. In addition to the entrepreneurship policy, cooperatives play an important role in the agricultural economy, for the development of regions with economic difficulties, while their structure is ideal to enhance employment and social cohesion.’
  10. The social structure develops as a clearly defined hierarchy, and individual animals within a group often form close pair bonds which it is important to recognise and maintain if possible.
  11. In confined conditions, however, where the space for extended chases or the emigration of social rejects is not available, the natural age and sex composition of troops may be inappropriate, modifications to group structure may be required. For example, a harem structure may be substituted for the natural multi-male, multi-female troop in macaques.
  12. The Member State shall draw up its operational programme upon completion of close consultations with the regional, local, economic and social partners in the fisheries sector and all other appropriate bodies, in accordance with its national structure and the partnership provided for in Article 8.
  13. The Minister of Social Affairs was permitted to issue a regulation to decide in greater detail on the structure of the Agency (cf. Article 3 of the Act). The Minister was also given authorisation to merge the overall management, operations and human resources of two or more divisions, departments and funds provided for in the Act.
  14. It may be justified, for instance, by social or regional policy considerations, by the need to take into account the beneficial role played by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the economy or by the desirability of maintaining a competitive market structure when the disappearance of firms could lead to a monopoly or tight oligopoly situation.
  15. Each proposal shall include a detailed description of the proposed project and contain full information on objectives, partnerships, including the precise role of each partner, management structure, anticipated results, expected applications and an assessment of anticipated industrial, economic, social and environmental benefits.