Use of anomie in Sentences. 24 Examples

The examples include anomie at the start of sentence, anomie at the end of sentence and anomie in the middle of sentence

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anomie at the start of sentence


  1. Anomie theorists and their subcultural followers reversed the classical position on these matters, and in doing so encountered serious problems.

anomie at the end of sentence


  1. Industrial class conflict was a symptom of anomie.
  2. There are only so many metaphors any choreographer can come up with for anomie.
  3. The rise of organised retail will save Indians money, even if it adds a little anomie.
  4. Life satisfaction was explained by whether people had a partner or how subjectively powerless they felt (a question designed to access anomie).
  5. The San Francisco Chronicle panned it as “part of some ongoing performance, where he now plays a lazy and insipid writer whose sole focus is exploring youthful anomie.”
  6. The statistical analysis of the frequencies of occurrence between two groups indicates that the news media's irregular performances are a true reflection of the various media anomie.

anomie in the middle of sentence


  1. Its ethics road is anomie and attribution.
  2. One outstanding problem existing in universities is the anomie of academic morality.
  3. Therefore studying university students' Net Moral anomie has important realistic meanings.
  4. As China has undergone such rapid changes, anomie is a prime candidate for lower levels of happiness.
  5. The introductory part verifies the validity of the cultural anomie, and also gives the significance of this research.
  6. Especially the cook qualification authentication chaos master, master authentication anomie, appear buy card phenomenon.
  7. The disadvantaged groups have to do Silence of the Lambs, or forced to take unusual forms, as the red line of anomie collision.
  8. Short-lived, spontaneous aggregations of people who share a political concern are identified by Almond as anomie interest groups.
  9. What defines an anomie interest group is a group political action that emerges with little or no planning and then quickly stops.
  10. Liberation has turned sour producing anomie and alienation, severely undermining any sense of collective responsibility or response.
  11. Whenever I go back, I feel what people in Arizona talk about: a sense of loss and anomie and disbelief that anyone can eat food that spicy.
  12. Summarize the domestic and international current researching of Net Moral anomie, find out the disparity and enlightenments that give to us.
  13. Nor, any longer, do I except the young, who are often now as glassy-eyed, disengaged and filled with anomie as their cynical and exhausted seniors.
  14. The problem lies in ethical anomie, philosophical befuddlement and the hypocrisy that today permeates every aspect of our so-called civilized world.
  15. First, the anomie of police power is divided into three types: the offside of the police power, the lack of the police power, and the dislocation of the police power.
  16. Sexual morality issues of adolescent students are becoming increasingly prominent due to the anomie of traditional sexual morality and the alienation of public concepts.
  17. The anomie actions often happen in the field of our country's academic evaluation nowadays, one important reasons is that objections exist in the academic evaluation system.

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