| 31. | Laws are regarded as social contracts rather than rigid edicts.
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| 32. | Yet its eye-straining type breaks new ground in the revision of the social contract.
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| 33. | Mutual agreements among individuals rather than social contract would lead to this minimal state.
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| 34. | In public works, architecture becomes part of the social contract.
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| 35. | A social contract, he said, had to be supported by politicians and the people.
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| 36. | The fires this time are also prompting calls to enact a new social contract.
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| 37. | He does not see himself as the author of a beneficent new social contract.
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| 38. | But the same narrow loyalties prevent a national social contract.
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| 39. | This is to date the largest number of social contracts ever negotiated in Canada.
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| 40. | The highway's centerline is a social contract; everyone stays safe.
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