Found 2405 matches (50 printed). Sorted by order of appearance (case-insensitive).Number of matches per 100,000 words: 728.79No : Line : Concordance 1: 14: humans interact the scope for their creativity will remain virtually unlimited. 2: 26: o have an advantage because of their social, professional, or financial status. 3: 26: the burden of punishment while their bosses shuffle off the responsibility. But 4: 38: but they were not troubled by their conscience. The undeniable thrill, exciteme 5: 38: ople who break the law because their wretched living conditions stripped them of 6: 38: of the society will not change their psyche. The time and the money will be squa 7: 40: corrigible offenders eats away their soul and conscience finally resulting in in 8: 42: ding citizens would rather see their oppressors behind the prison bars. Little d 9: 54: d, will collaborate to improve their behavior. Will any manufacturer lower the p 10: 56: ne nothing better than to show their disrespect for the law and morality. This f 11: 76: er of people do not stand with their arms folded and do their best to answer the 12: 82: school they decide to continue their education and the most prestigious way to d 13: 88: nts have an opportunity to use their knowledge in practise or to gain profession 14: 100: ing, the prejudices concerning their role in society, and the mutual misundersta 15: 100: ons equal to those men have in their professional lives. Women are often discour 16: 104: le living in the country, with their prejudices and fears have to change to allo 17: 110: hey are judged on the basis of their colour of the skin, intelligence, income, a 18: 130: sure that there is justice in their country and that all the criminals are goin 19: 146: ocial piramide, nearly loosing their human dignity. They would, for sure, attrib 20: 156: up usurps the right to acclaim their qualities and features as these of a higher 21: 162: nd potentials of women and nip their ambitions in the bud?/^t/Secondly, the most 22: 174: very controversial personages. Their views on life, people or God have been argu 23: 182: eate works of art, others base their dreaming on these works. However, there is 24: 190: society usually have to finish their education early in order to support themsel 25: 192: es some people 'more equal' is their sex. No doubts, women are at a disadvantage 26: 7718: to help them get in touch with their feelings outweighs some of the negative emo 27: 7818: at priests are allowed to have their own families, wives, children. They have to 28: 7818: nding for the rest of society. Their faith in God is of the same value, but thei 29: 7820: their own experience. They use their own interpresetation of Bible. It they coul 30: 7900: ly ranks at or near the top of their worries. What effects, then does TV have on 31: 7900: by constant watching they ruin their eyesight. Furthermore, children are strongl 32: 8254: needless goods and distorting their objective way or thinking. 33: 8278: ge scale? People will consider their children mere products, projections of thei 34: 8312: ence the economic situation of their parents./^t/There is another threat posed b 35: 8371: ppearance of advertisements in their lives, there always exists a possibility of 36: 8411: nstitiution but through it, of their life in a given society. 37: 8439: olish society. They undervalue their country, thinking of it as worse to live in 38: 8439: stivals all over the world for their artistic content. Without the appreciation 39: 8454: ather. They have to soak while their female colleagues stay dry, and happy. Not 40: 8470: spond to requests addressed by their young (for instance when the young are hung 41: 8472: connected with the changes of their living conditions.The fact that the definit 42: 8474: man race. Thus animals do have their own language, perhaps more primitive than o 43: 8512: ving up their own life to save their faith. The first Christians were already aw 44: 8528: convincing and up-to-date. In their search of a more creative means of expressi 45: 8530: works of classical painters in their original version but on the other hand it i 46: 8540: find it impossible to get over their illness without the help of specialists. Th 47: 8552: hreat as a kind of protection, their feeling of security increases and their act 48: 8556: naturally becomes an object of their games. They want to find out how it is buil 49: 8568: ised not to find themselves in their beds, but rather in the kitchen or out-door 50: 8578: en in danger of suffering from their ignorance. Unlike Poland, the US authoritie