How To Use Socialize In A Sentence

  • As a socialized man, we need true riches to satisfy our physical and spiritual desires.
  • But now Essig is giving us another reason: buying food from local farmers and producers (presumably at a farmer's market) is a way to socialize and make connections.
  • Julia Grant socialized with robber barons and was vilified for her role in a gold-market scandal.
  • The things that makes people truly different is the way that we are socialised.
  • They live together, work together and socialize together. If you ask me, it can't be healthy to live in each other's pockets like that.
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  • I also think it's tied up with people looking after themselves, wanting to socialise without always having to include alcohol. Times, Sunday Times
  • You see, a Bulgarian farmer had bought a prizewinning boar for breeding purposes, but discovered it would only socialise with other male pigs.
  • Indeed, profit is inconsistent with the point of such a programme which is to socialise losses that would otherwise cripple the financial sector and toss millions of people out of their homes.
  • I still socialise today with his cultural attaché. Times, Sunday Times
  • Equally important, the culture as a whole must socialize people into accepting self-imposed limits on their self-interested behavior.
  • Our social groups effectively socialize us to see particular dress and hair styles, modes of demeanour and address, accents and vocabularies as being more attractive than others.
  • Once we socialize or governmentalize -- pick your poison nomenclature that the right wing will use to mislabel it -- healthcare for big industry, it will be easier, when we have the system in place, to provide it to people who are laid off. Printing: Impeachment, Bush's Child Health Care Veto and Univeral Single Payer Health Insurance
  • Every culture has its own shared, socialized habitual responses, which are charming when on a holiday, but for immigrants trying to function on a daily basis they can be downright frustrating.
  • The children must be properly socialized
  • I dunno, we'd meet up in the evenings and weekends, but I never really socialized with people in my classes that much.
  • July 22nd, 2009 10: 40 am ET isn't this socialized protection? where is the gop personal responsibility? shouldn't the private sector be able to provide better and cheaper protection? once again they fail to walk the talk! rh Cheney's Secret Service protection extended
  • The Chauvet Cave "dogwolf"—the term I use for a doglike, or highly socialized, wolf who kept company with humans—is controversial, but it cannot easily be dismissed. From the Cave to the Kennel
  • Although I wasn't one for wanting to socialize during this hard time, I guessed that I'd better get to know the people I'd be rooming with over the next two weeks.
  • You gotta be around people, socialize a little, or you'll turn into an ape man. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • Informally, women met to socialize and do needlework and sewing.
  • I also think it's tied up with people looking after themselves, wanting to socialise without always having to include alcohol. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although she was officially silenced, her presence there would have had an impact on local politics and would have provided opportunities to visit and socialize, if not organize and conscientize. 'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
  • She was already seated and since class hadn't started yet she decided to socialize at a mortal speed.
  • There's a group of people who get together periodically to sing karaoke and socialize in different bars.
  • In addition the superimposition of political and personal texts demonstrates how affect is both individuated and socialised, often simultaneously.
  • I can only presume that government and EU motives for promoting this crap is a combination of relief that they have spotted a fnancial revenue stream to solve the bank crisis and that it gives them carte blanche to 'socialise' us all still further. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • These are where the commercial capital's movers and shakers met to socialise, pitch for cash and thrash out deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • This fits the notion that females are socialized to be dependent and obedient, while males are socialized to be independent and self-willed.
  • In concert with the marginalization of the Sephardi elite class was the concomitant attempt to resocialize the Sephardim. David Shasha: Israel's Sephardic-Ashkenazi Rift: The Shas Paradox
  • Moreover, although work groups socialized after hours, they did so only within the confines of their separate divisions.
  • They become a pretty tight group, because they socialise together a lot on the Net.
  • Secondly, if the league is a public accommodation, is the desire to keep the league a safe place for gays to socialize covered by “expressive association”? The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole!
  • Education can only be sound if children are socialized into valuing and building themselves and their community.
  • Maybe you should socialize more.
  • You gotta be around people, socialize a little, or you'll turn into an ape man. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • Meals out and theatre and cinema trips satisfy a need to socialise and provide lasting memories. The Sun
  • The personal consequences of complete isolation in hospital for patients and families who have previously socialised freely are potentially enormous.
  • Above all, this is a zone in demographic upheaval as its youthful population races ahead of local capacities to socialise, educate and employ.
  • Well she is learning, being socialized, because this morning when I went to clean up, there was no ‘stuff’ in the kennel.
  • We guarantee that you will find a community with which to socialise.
  • In so far as the particular Zen follower is adequately socialized into the given group, he cannot but see the Master as expressing the Mind of the Buddha.
  • I was socialized not to see the discrepancies, but to accept them.
  • Members socialized and took time out for a waterborne architectural tour of downtown Chicago and dinner at Navy Pier.
  • As with churches, the professions, and the military, students are socialized into a culture and are expected to master its standards of excellence and ethics.
  • Children have to be socialized in school
  • Since everyone had equal access to health care under Britain's universal, socialized system, the study suggested that one's socioeconomic status is a key determinant of health.
  • In some ways, this would be worse for conservatives — unless Congress was also willing to repeal very popular regulations (which even conservatives concede is a non-starter), the result will be the bankruptcy of insurance companies and a paved road to socialized insurance. Politics Thursday « Gerry Canavan
  • At present domestic labour is organisationally inefficient because it is not socialised like the industrial sphere, which counterbalances increased productivity through mechanisation.
  • Goffman is claiming here that interiority is a provisional back-of-backstage identity wholly concerned with preparations for, or broody post-mortems of, front-stage performances of the socialized, theatrical self.
  • They do not have the time to socialise and bond with family members, neighbours and friends.
  • The old man hates to socialize
  • Socialise and interact with others as much as possible.
  • The article suggests that using social media to encourage visitors to your site may not only increase repeat visitors, but can give you a better insight into what readers actually want as you "socialise" on these sites. Performancing
  • The stated aim of this particular area of research, part of the robotics project, is to socialise robots so that they can mix better with humans.
  • The alternative to trying to regulate and socialize the family is to use the market system to guide resources into the family.
  • Deprived of their countrywomen's company all week while they work in isolation, Sunday is their chance to socialize.
  • The village will have a communal dining area and a place to unwind and socialise. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an ideal pastime, an opportunity to socialise and make new friends in a spirit of camaraderie.
  • Women have been socialized so strongly to become mothers that we often feel guilty, unfeminine or a failure if we are not sure whether we want children.
  • The exhibition, which opens in February, and brings together works by Mondrian and Nicholson originally shown in the same galleries, examines a little-known period of Mondrian's life in the late 1930s when he lived for two years in a bedsit in Hampstead, north London, and socialised with Nicholson, his first and second wives Winifred Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth, and other avant-garde British artists. Mondrian's little known London period highlighted by exhibition of rare works
  • The guard had worn an expression similar to the white-clothed man who was leading him at the moment; apparently the boss man wanted all his employees to be resocialized. Starcraft II: Devils’ Due
  • As real-life social groups, from bowling fraternities to trade unions, decline, online we socialise with abandon. Times, Sunday Times
  • I tend not to socialize with my colleagues.
  • The word on him, as this Politico story says, is that he's "a serious wonk," which makes him a counterpoint to John Boehner, "a backslapper who loves golf and socializes with his friends. Is Eric Cantor a policy wonk?
  • On March 18, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander John Sheehan told a U.S. congressional hearing that European armies had been weakened by efforts to "socialise" them, including allowing gay soldiers to serve. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Here at the special school we make every effort to socialize these young offenders.
  • Addressing actual inequality, also known as redistributive politics, would see funds flow into the poorest parts of the country, massive schemes for socialized housing and community facilities. British Blogs
  • The extroverts need to socialize, the introverts dread it.
  • Indeed they are not, if imrinted upon a human at birth or bonded to a human as a kid a socialized goat is a wonderful pet- especially a neutered male called a wether…these are the “throw away” variety of goats used for weed eating ditches- and usually die from a dog attack aka dog treat on a rope. The Fantastical Capybara: An Interview with Melanie Typaldos About Her Caplin Rous
  • They live together, work together and socialize together. If you ask me, it can't be healthy to live in each other's pockets like that.
  • They can aggregate, collate and socialize just about anything. With 2M Downloads, Where Is Right on Track
  • Pollack said many fathers are torn over gender-role issues, supporting the concept of less rigid stereotypes yet worried that their sons might be ostracized if they partake in activities viewed by their peers as unmasculine: We still socialize boys to follow their more aggressive side rather than their more thoughtful and caring side. Gender stereotypes easing more for girls than boys
  • True "socialized medicine" would undoubtedly cost less, and a straightforward extension of Medicare-type coverage to all Americans would probably be cheaper than a Swiss-style system.
  • It could also be that children from weaalthier backgrounds are more likely to be in schools that offer after school activities/ boarding/ single sex education etc. and also that they can afford too invest their time in other time consuming, expensive activities, so their is less opportunity to 'socialise', as it were. Blues Brother
  • That capacity is not innate to them: it must be socialized into them by educational institutions.
  • The established socialized enterprises were allowed to contract work in the developing private sphere.
  • This woman's urge to socialize remained long after the mechanisms that drove conversation had been boiled away, to the point where she spoke in fragmented snippets that sense from sentence to sentence, but when combined into a whole made no sense at all. Random Snippets on A Quick Entry
  • She had only had to socialise with her Karien fiancé and his priests during meals. TREASON KEEP
  • Already the great bulk of the productive forces, those that dominate the economy, have been socialised.
  • Middle-class kids growing up with two biological parents are "socialised for success".
  • But whether that flexibility is intrinsic, or rather cultural, socialised or even emotionally led, remains a grey area.
  • Children imagine monsters, wide-eyed fairies, flying pigs and sled-pulling, night-riding reindeer; they see connections and meaning where well-conditioned and socialized adults only see concrete effects and numbers. Judith Acosta, LISW, CHT: How to Turn Magical Thinking Into Healing Magic
  • Raised in politics, in my household as common as bread on the table, I was socialized in the angst of elections and the agony of defeat.
  • We believe that these evils can be removed only in a planned and socialized economy in which our natural resources and the principal means of production and distribution are owned, controlled and operated by the people.
  • The PAC wanted to "socialise" the economy but did not want to chase whites into the sea. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Girls are socialized into appropriate 'feminine' behavior.
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  • But administrators at the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, N.H., did yank Wi-Fi from a room in which artists had gathered for decades to hang out in the evenings and socialize. Retreats Surrender to Wi-Fi
  • The empathy gained by fasting is meant to socialise people into giving alms to the poor which is considered to be the very basis of sociality.
  • Informally, women met to socialize and do needlework and sewing.
  • She's bouncy and friendly and loves to socialize.
  • After these all-afternoon discussions over tea, the group repaired to a good Georgetown restaurant to continue talking and to socialize over dinner.
  • He has a great rapport with the other players and he and his wife socialise with them.
  • Girls and boys are socialized into conventional gender roles early, through differences in dress and through limitations or direct instruction in appropriate play activities.
  • Energy is what I'm missing, that raw, spittly, unsocialized fizz that only an overexcited nerd can produce.
  • Brown, who professionally went by the name Theophilus, told the Chronicle in October that he moved to the Bay area during the 1950s in part because he needed to separate himself from artistic luminaries such as Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti, and Willem de Kooning, with whom he socialized after World War II. The Seattle Times
  • Of the unowned animals, an estimated 40 million are socialized, or comfortable around people; more than 20 million have had no human contact and are wild, or feral.
  • This point had become confused and lost in the over-socialized conception of man which had developed in modern sociology.
  • The courtiers and attendants were left to socialize amongst themselves, and most of the gentlemen found a lady or two to chat amiably with.
  • If short-acting benzodiazepines, which are convexed by the side effects of avandia f p450 system, are painfully regreted with fluconazole, abuterol should rely consiguen to powering the atteinoin dosage, and the carbohidratos should socialize systemically monitored. Wii-volution
  • He never socializes with his colleagues
  • Cultures and subcultures can be viewed as repositories of widely shared values and customs into which people are socialized so that they can function as good citizens or as full participants.
  • Mostly because of a large increase in illegitimacy since 1970, Lykken says, "across the land, but mainly in the inner cities, thousands of children aren't being brought up by, but only domiciled with, parents who are indifferent, incompetent, or unsocialized themselves. How We Become What We Are
  • Where the line is drawn on the healthy/orthorexic continuum varies based on the individual, but when you don't travel or socialize with others for fear of not adhering to your diet Diet Blog
  • A little dog therapy to resocialize the pets might keep more people from sending their misbehaving dogs to the pound? Chicagotribune.com - News
  • There were two public houses, the ‘Rockingham Arms’ and the ‘George and Dragon’ where the estate workers used to meet and socialize after work, quaffing a few pints of ale in the process.
  • He is a homebody who doesn't socialize much, doesn't drink much, and works at home in his pajamas, scribbling marginal comments on the endless reams of documents brought to him in gray briefcases by his aides…
  • they were usually reluctant to socialize
  • Leonard's story is more obviously politically inflected than Virginia's, but in their different ways both reveal how that which is repulsive to the socialized symbolic self is already a fundamental component of its identity.
  • By the way I heard this morning on a radio talk show that Switzerland is offering health inssurace companies to open offices in Switzerland in case health system is socialized. GOP unveils new health care ad campaign
  • socialise" their forces by, among other things, letting gay people serve. PageOneQ.com Latest
  • Socialized labor division brings about internal efficiency in integrated units while external inefficacy among integrated units.
  • In those days, pubs were places where people - mainly men - quaffed beer or other alcoholic drinks, socialized, and played games such as darts, dominoes, cribbage, and shove-halfpenny.
  • Regulated, socialised economies trample on human dignity, despoil the natural environment and depress economic performance.
  • I would have had more time to socialise but I started playing pool and by some fluke couldn't seem to put a ball wrong.
  • From infancy, children are socialized toward family and communal participation.
  • We used to socialise together, go go-karting, air-ballooning, you name it. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also think it's tied up with people looking after themselves, wanting to socialise without always having to include alcohol. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not that we were unpopular and didn't socialize with anyone else, but it was Amanda who I shared sleepovers and late night conversations with.
  • It was kinda fun and I got to socialize a bit with some of his other cousins.
  • It is the Government's intention to nationalise or socialise the health sector, and we are seeing it with the primary health organisations.
  • I slept and stayed in the drug addict's ward with the rest of the skanky addicts, but the whole adolescents building, including the mental ward, had lunch in the same hall so that they could ‘socialise’.
  • The locals like to socialise, but even at the weekend you won't see gangs of drunken youths swarming through the streets.
  • However, I could also blame most of my future health problems and failures to bearably socialize on the ungodly video game, if so many child shrinks and Senators Joseph Lieberman and Herb Kohl would tell me.
  • For all his friendliness, Keloid Kenneth was a brooder who preferred to socialize instead of chat.
  • Internet chat forums and groups soon became the most common way for young people to socialise. Times, Sunday Times
  • I really enjoy having a good old blether with my pals and socialise with them when I get the chance.
  • Unlike Beattie, who was socialized into evangelicalism and unionism, Ivan Foster was recruited after a more dramatic conversion.
  • Socialize ALL Land (True Socialism defined as the vesting of ownership of Land back in the community as a whole) 2. Doggdot.us
  • As a socialized man, we need true riches to satisfy our physical and spiritual desires.
  • In this society, we have largely socialized the cost of aging through programs like Social Security and Medicare.
  • Although Rowan and Stephen joined in with the jollity of the occasion, grumpy Phil didn't really socialise.
  • These are where the commercial capital's movers and shakers met to socialise, pitch for cash and thrash out deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company's board is a close-knit team and they often socialise with each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been suggested that females are socialized to be more interpersonally sensitive and empathic.
  • People who socialize with heavy drinkers are more likely to imbibe a bit too much themselves. Alcohol intake of friends, family impact your drinking habits
  • We are headed toward completely socialized medicine - and, if we take indirect tax subsidies into account, we're already halfway there.
  • Foer works this mock-heroic metaphor to death, honouring his colleagues – ill-groomed and unsocialised wonks, who wear blinkers and blacked-out goggles when competing – as "mental athletes" or "warriors of the mind". Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer – review
  • We have higher mortality rates for infants, the poor and people of color and lower life expectancy rates than single payor countries with socialized health care. Brothers spar over health care reform
  • J-school socializes its graduates, educating them about the mores and folkways of journalism and how to dance the newsroom dance.
  • Thus, “the male engaging in homosexual activity aboard a pirate ship in the West Indies three centuries past was simply an ordinary member of his community, completely socialized and acculturated.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • We went to a party last night that was half Mexican women and children plus our usual gringos we socialize with, and had a delightful time hearing how Ricardo won his school spelling bee and he respelled every word he got right for us while delivering us ponche his mom made. A very Mexican Christmas
  • Whatever the reason, it seemed to me that the Outislanders were more reluctant to socialize than the Buck guards. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • When forced at work to socialise she becomes tongue-tied, and fears that she will blush and make a fool of herself. Know Your Own Mind
  • She would stay at mine a lot when she first came up to Scotland and we'd socialise, going ten-pin bowling or to the cinema.
  • The shelters will provide seating for the youngsters so they can socialise away from children's playgrounds and residential areas.
  • If Public Education is offered to families across America who have children from pre-school through 12th grade, how is that not being called “SOCIALIZED” by the radical Tea-Baggers? Think Progress » Palin says she’s fine with Limbaugh’s use of the ‘r-word.’
  • And the socialised home of the future, living, provident, kindly; educator and comforter; is the true and worthy home of those human mates who wish to better the species, and to send the race forward triumphant into the eternity of life! The Montessori Method
  • Forget about the transition economies, where changes have been dramatic, even the traditional Western European democracies now have smaller socialized sectors than they did a decade or two ago.
  • It's recent malignance includes: painting the American President as a foreign-born, communist, Moslem, and the Canadian and all other socialized health care as having death panels to cull the elderly. Scientist Discusses Latest Report of Rising Global Temperatures | Universe Today
  • In homes where children or very short adults are present, a small stepladder can assist even the shortest family member in retrieving a well-socialized cockatoo from the top of the cage.
  • They are growing up uneducated, unsocialized and often unloved, producing a desperate generation. Globe and Mail
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  • Moreover, the puppies have not been socialized and tend to act in disturbing and aggressive ways, making them poor risks as pets.
  • She was not permitted to socialise with Tristan's fellow officers, although a few of the names she had heard spoken in court. TREASON KEEP
  • Whatever the reason, it seemed to me that the Outislanders were more reluctant to socialize than the Buck guards. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • And then what drives me even more batty is when the room erupts in fervent applause, as if we are still living in the Cold War era, or as if they truly understand what socialized medicine would mean to them, and they are thoughtfully rejecting it for the principal of the free market. Waldo Jaquith - Supermajority support universal health care.
  • His team's scheme includes a central module where people can relax and socialize.
  • Girls are socialized into appropriate 'feminine' behavior.
  • They tended to socialize with other people like themselves from the country club up the road. LOST SUMMER
  • He was clean-shaven and wearing a dress, heels and makeup at the time, but he does have a very strong jawline which is both a real biological tendency of men and the socialized expectation of them and wear his hair short. HOW DO WE DECIPHER SEX IN DAILY LIFE? » Sociological Images
  • They live together, work together and socialize together. If you ask me, it can't be healthy to live in each other's pockets like that.
  • Meals out and theatre and cinema trips satisfy a need to socialise and provide lasting memories. The Sun
  • The established socialized enterprises were allowed to contract work in the developing private sphere.
  • Exactly how China's future cohorts of young men are to be socialized with no prospect of settled family life and no tradition of honorable bachelorhood is a question that can be asked today, but not answered.
  • They thrive off of human interaction, they love company, they love to talk to people, to socialize, to surround themselves with people.
  • While socialization refers to the general process of acquiring culture, anthropologists use the term enculturation for the process of being socialized to a particular culture. Questioning Transphobia
  • Everybody, and I mean everybody, has some economic incentive to socialize health care cost.
  • Members are expected to socialise only with each other, live in detached houses and refrain from eating or drinking with outsiders. Times, Sunday Times
  • He attends Pueblo reunions but rarely socializes with other crew members.
  • COHEN (voice-over): Charlotte Chipman is 101 years old and can out aerobicize, out socialize, out yogaize people many decades younger. CNN Transcript Nov 9, 2003
  • The fact that it’s such a tight race between whether or not socialized medicine “would be better” (which, by the way, in polling is not the same as saying “would prefer”) is indicative of this. lobstakilla Says: Matthew Yglesias » NYT/CBS Poll Shows People Love Socialized Medicine
  • The argument, in brief, is that if all the means of production are socialized, which socialism required, then there would be no prices to guide producers in deciding what to produce or how to produce.
  • Designed to break down individual identity and resocialize the individual in the mind of the Institution, very often also characterized by authoritarianism and secrecy. On Groupthink and False Obedience
  • More than 22,000 people will socialize, sip and sample from over 200 beers during a three-day celebration of suds at Toronto's Festival of Beer.
  • As a group we are fairly imaginative and aware, and this, combined with the fact that we are socialised to enjoy humour, means that we are able to see and seek out the funny aspects of things that are not always obvious.
  • They tended to socialize with other people like themselves from the country club up the road. LOST SUMMER
  • A further six gorillas, currently under protection in Rwanda, are due to be flown to the sanctuary on 10 June to "socialise" with the first group. Rainforest Portal RSS Newsfeed
  • For a well-socialized, emotionally stable dog with energy to burn, a well-run day care center "can be the best thing in the world," says Patricia McConnell, a certified animal behaviorist and author of The Other End of the Leash. Dogtopia founder is there for dog day care franchisees
  • The social-networking site Late Night Shots is sometimes described as a frat party in cyberspace, populated by attractive 20-somethings who socialize in Georgetown and gossip about each other in LNS's anonymous chat forums. Home/News
  • I still socialise today with his cultural attaché. Times, Sunday Times
  • This place had a treehouse, acres of green space with a creek to poke around in, and constant supportive attention from neighbours who believed that a whole village is needed to properly raise and socialise a child.
  • Any or all of these factors will be in Fred West's background but he's not alone in having experienced them; they occur in many people's lives but for the vast majority of them, the wider social experiences of extended family, important friendships, school and their contact with the world are sufficient to compensate for these developmental deficits and to resocialize the growing child. The Jigsaw Man
  • Many new schools are incorporating secure outdoor play areas, courtyards and plazas, enabling students to go outside to eat, socialize and study in an easily supervised setting.
  • In the public sphere, the costs created can be socialized across the entire economy.
  • The school context provides an opportunity for youth to socialize with selected peers, independently from adults.
  • Members are expected to socialise only with each other, live in detached houses and refrain from eating or drinking with outsiders. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are where the commercial capital's movers and shakers met to socialise, pitch for cash and thrash out deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The secret police are out to trap you and people are scared to socialise with you. Times, Sunday Times
  • socialized ownership
  • Then all these old people arrived and we had to 'socialise' with them for about an hour before we all went into the buffet thing for lunch. Abutterfly Diary Entry
  • n. - the socializer who does not like to be alone autophony Xml's Blinklist.com
  • They live together, work together and socialize together. If you ask me, it can't be healthy to live in each other's pockets like that.
  • The government hasn't done anything to help students, they are perceived as lazy and idle where they go to university to socialise, that's not the case.
  • It surely would sound sarcastic if these pampered good-for-nothings were to condescend to socialize with manual workers and make friends with them.
  • The best general advice I can give a first-time poster constructor is to describe the circumstances in which a poster will eventually be viewed: a hot, congested room filled with people who are there primarily to socialize, not to look at posters. 2009 August « Items of Interest
  • Because longevity is growing faster than the retirement age, it socializes an ever-increasing share of our economy.
  • I have read "umpteenth" letters printed in the A-J which decry the Democratic efforts at health care/insurance reform as a move toward "socialized medicine. The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal:Today's Headlines
  • Sheehan suggested that without the need for an active combat capability since the end of the Cold War - "they did not believe the Germans were going to attack again or the Soviets were coming back" - the Dutch had made an effort to "socialise" their army. The First Post: Latest
  • They live together, work together and socialize together. If you ask me, it can't be healthy to live in each other's pockets like that.
  • Once the agreement is in place, then, and only then, will we have the time and the mutual inclination to teach, educate, socialize, fraternize, and speak the language of peace.
  • In the words of an economic analyst: ‘Profits are to remain in private hands, while corporate debts are to be socialized and paid for through taxation.’
  • This is an opportunity for all collegiate students to meet and socialize with one another.
  • We guarantee that you will find a community with which to socialise.
  • They live together, work together and socialize together. If you ask me, it can't be healthy to live in each other's pockets like that.
  • Like generations of Port Frederickans before me, I can't think of any place I would rather go to drink and socialize. NO BODY
  • The same survey data show, as June and Paul O'Neill note in a paper published in 2007 in the Forum for Health Economics & Policy, that the poor under socialized medicine seem to be less healthy relative to the nonpoor than their American counterparts. Canada's ObamaCare Precedent
  • Unlike Beattie, who was socialized into evangelicalism and unionism, Ivan Foster was recruited after a more dramatic conversion.
  • Maybe we should suggest to them that they resocialize their economies as a way to limit energy usage? The Volokh Conspiracy » Foul Winds for Alternative Energy:
  • Every single worry about how we socialise children is laid open to question, until one wonders if society has lost faith in our ability to socialise children at all.
  • In 1899 Eduard Bernstein dismissed class struggle because of the growing middle class, socialized welfare reforms, liberalization, and so on.
  • Unlike Beattie, who was socialized into evangelicalism and unionism, Ivan Foster was recruited after a more dramatic conversion.
  • My mom’s main objection to it, besides the fact that it’s a little pricey, is that it will lead to “socialized medicine” … Think Progress » Obama hits critics who are rushing to call health care reform a failure: ‘It’s only been a week!’
  • Don't worry, it's just a little incentive to get her to socialize with us peons.
  • Secondly, if the league is a public accomodation, is the desire to keep the league a safe place for gays to socialize covered by “expressive association”? The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole!
  • Your whole world becomes the church (and it's not just Sundays either, you can actually be expected to attend anything up to 4/5 church events per week) Your peer group is small and 'cliquey' and it's pretty much the only one you have, as you are not really supposed to socialise outside it (except to "preach the word" of course) THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • Certainly we can socialize with people without being in philosophical lockstep with them, as long as you both are open to developing either a mutally respectful or a hilariously meanspirited dialogue about your differences.
  • The centre in Sussex Square provides a place for underprivileged families to socialise and get support and advice.
  • The village will have a communal dining area and a place to unwind and socialise. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jeff's workplace were having one of those dos where everyone in the company drinks beer and socialises - a pretty good idea when they all work in small teams that don't meet face to face - and Lucy and me tagged along.
  • These are where the commercial capital's movers and shakers met to socialise, pitch for cash and thrash out deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are also traumatised and unsocialised, which can make them aggressive and anti-social. The Sun
  • The pressure for “ringers” of whatever kind (over-age, straight, male, professional, what have you) is due to a desire to win at all cost (and by whatever means seem expedient ... leaving aside whether bringing in straights really helps) is in (perceived) conflict with the desire for a “safe place for gays to socialize”. The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole!
  • Why would people bother looking for oil, when a socialist Government would socialise the advantages that they gained from their efforts in drilling for oil?
  • At present domestic labour is organisationally inefficient because it is not socialised like the industrial sphere, which counterbalances increased productivity through mechanisation.
  • That's when people went from a very traditional, classical, conservative idea of socialized behavior to a period of gluttony, self-indulgence, and destructive behavior.
  • Socialized medicine will ruin medicine in the United States. - Thank you, Mayor.
  • Health care should be socialized!
  • As a new union official with access to large amounts of money—membership dues, special work fees, and payments from the shipping companies—Danny could socialize with men who had achieved the success he hungered for. Kill the Irishman
  • Dinner was to be served at around nine, then after that, we were left to either wander around the tables to socialize with all the noblemen and noblewomen or to move into the ballroom again and dance.
  • These are where the commercial capital's movers and shakers met to socialise, pitch for cash and thrash out deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • They practise together, they socialise together, their caddies often room together on tour. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can still vividly recall how I was socialised into this perception of referees as being one of the major determinants of a rugby match's outcome.
  • Promoted to Headline (H3) on 8/21/09: On 'death panels,' 'socialized medicine' and other red herrings yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'On \'death panels, \' \'socialized medicine\ 'and other red herrings'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Ain\'t it a shame our so-called liberal media is obsessed with "death panels" of fevered imaginations rather than death panels that exist in the real world, notably in our present health-care system?' On 'death panels,' 'socialized medicine' and other red herrings
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  • Promoted to Headline (H3) on 8/21/09: On 'death panels,' 'socialized medicine' and other red herrings yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'On \'death panels, \' \'socialized medicine\ 'and other red herrings'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Ain\'t it a shame our so-called liberal media is obsessed with "death panels" of fevered imaginations rather than death panels that exist in the real world, notably in our present health-care system?' On 'death panels,' 'socialized medicine' and other red herrings
  • Charlotte Chipman (ph) is 101 years old, and can out-aerobicize, out-socialize, out yogaize (ph) people many decades younger. CNN Transcript Nov 9, 2003
  • They also demanded the return of their recently socialized grain reserves, noting that the grain was simply rotting in its current storage conditions.
  • Some street entertainment by performing artists and musicians was organised in the car free zone to amuse passing shoppers, workers and those just visiting the city centre to socialise.
  • Like generations of Port Frederickans before me, I can't think of any place I would rather go to drink and socialize. NO BODY
  • Fathers step in to socialize their toddlers along gender lines at around 13 months, verbally rough-housing their sons and talking in more emotional terms with daughters.
  • Some 14.34 million retirees received their pension through socialized network.
  • The empathy gained by fasting is meant to socialise people into giving alms to the poor which is considered to be the very basis of sociality.
  • A parent striking a child, any socializer striking any learner, of any age, however "benevolently," short circuits interpersonal resonance †"disconnects the dancers. Hitting Doesn't Make Kids Better or Stronger
  • I wasn't really the type of girl to socialise at a party full of drunken idiots and girls with hardly any clothes on.
  • We are all socialized by our environment and social class rather than our dreams and hopes.

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