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31, From a very early age, lower-working-class boys engage in rough, exclusively masculine forms of play, free of adult supervision.
32, Crucially, therefore, causal explanation is the proper procedure when we engage in natural science but not elsewhere.
33, It did not engage in the struggle for mass cultural-political hegemony.
34, Bechtel will manage much of the project but not engage in any construction work.
35, This does not imply that all teachers should engage in research.
36, Very few environmentalists would choose to engage in a debate about the extent to which they had either succeeded or sold out.
37, Government officials are not allowed to raise campaign funds or otherwise engage in partisan political activity.
38, Helmeted, armed with long, spear-like boards, the surfers looked like gladiators going out to engage in mortal combat.
39, They do not engage in conversation, nor do their faces express a desire to.
40, Police and demonstrators regularly engage in running battles near Mr Suharto's home in central Jakarta.
41, Even if social analysis is something which everyone does[sentencedict.com], those who engage in it professionally are still tempted by delusions of grandeur.
42, His favorite tactic was to engage in conversation as a way of avoiding work.
43, Imagine that you could engage in a conversation with the political gladiator, contemporary or historical, who most fascinates you.
44, Money raised would fund our campaign to lobby relevant authorities internationally and engage in public education.
45, Instead, they say industry should engage in the debate to promote the life-saving benefits from testing treatments on animals.
46, This should take place at a time when the individual is able to engage in detailed discussion.
47, We accepted the Secretary of State's invitation to engage in the consultation process which he initiated.
48, This willingness by police and pickets to engage in violent confrontation was dramatically revealed during the 1984-5 coal dispute.http://sentencedict.com
49, It offers an opportunity to engage in group delinquency and, occasionally, in group fights.
50, Besides governments, it is likely that only the largest companies will engage in any kind of record retention and archive management.
51, Work-inhibited students enjoy learning and frequently engage in classroom discussions. 8.
52, The kind of people who engage in creative collaboration want to do the next thing, not repeat the last one.
53, Higher animals also engage in playful combat and other forms of competitive behaviour.
54, But new directions and designs help only when the people who must change behaviors engage in understanding and shaping them.
55, Glasser stresses that reluctant students engage in the work of school simply because they share a positive relation-ship with their teacher.
56, All students should engage in intellectually challenging work and should graduate on the basis of what they know and can do.
57, To see how men began to entertain values and engage in the pursuit of excellence we need additional sources of information.
58, One teacher recruited three parent helpers to help one fourth-grade student who could not engage in lengthy writing projects.
59, A legal facilitator cautions us that we may engage in a civil-disobedience action and that the police may arrest us.
60, Occasionally the child makes a comment, and the two may engage in brief dialogue.
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