Synonym: ethnic, ethnical. Similar words: agricultural, culture, agriculture, naturally, naturalist, structural, rural, faculty. Meaning: ['kʌltʃərəl] adj. 1. of or relating to the arts and manners that a group favors 2. denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people 3. of or relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society 4. relating to the raising of plants or animals.
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121. Ever since, the Nez Perce have been one of the most politically astute tribes, successfully holding on to their cultural identity.
122. However, restoration of priceless cultural objects needs the continued input of advanced technology.
123. Although accommodation between the two cultural traditions is often achieved, the conflicts provoked have also been intense.
124. The sense of justice is always overwhelmed by personal interests, biases or prejudices, and there is little room for justice in economic competition, cultural or political rivalry. Dr T.P.Chia
125. Reworking her rich and cultural history to question Western attitudes and assumptions.
126. The El Pueblo gift store is an extension of these organizations' commitment to fostering understanding and appreciation for cultural diversity.
127. There should be room for relaxation, for sport, for social and cultural activities as well as academic work.
127. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
128. Many secondary pupils are likely to be more aware than younger children of their cultural and religious frames of reference.
129. Many cultural, ideological and religious interpretations of justice are divorced from the basic principles of justice. Dr T.P.Chia
130. This is the cultural background against which fraud has been carried out.
131. There are, however, many cultural barriers to be surmounted on the path toward a unified and modernized Sierra Leone.
132. Assemblies, dress requirements, school meals provision and links with parents may be insensitive to different cultural backgrounds and linguistic diversity.
133. They fill out your cultural background and describe the foods and street life.
134. Some critics have accused these Western pop artists of exploiting Third World traditions in an extension of cultural imperialism.
135. Class Size: Cultural barriers can be overcome through close personal interaction.
136. Their cultural background is that of a small rural community where women tend to go out with family members or neighbours.
137. It was not an alternative to cultural transmission, but in addition to it.
138. Clearly, emerging infections can affect people everywhere, regardless of lifestyle, cultural or ethnic background, or socioeconomic status.
139. A civilization generally refuses to accept a cultural innovation that calls in question one of its own structural elements.
140. Cultural Affairs Social activities and a varied arts programme contribute much to the quality of university life.
141. Despite strong regional cultural traditions, Tyne side was affected by these developments.
142. Cultural and social anthropology was then concerned with the evolution of human society and culture.
143. He was clearly influenced by a reading of Freudian psychoanalytic writings in attempts at historical reconstructions of cultural stages in anthropology.
144. In the United States it transcends traditional political and cultural allegiances.
145. All prisoners are urged to pursue educational and cultural activities.
146. She has no hidden political agenda, but she does challenge the cultural inheritance that would encourage her silence.
147. In terms of economic, cultural and political activities, therefore, the primate city had little competition.
148. Beauty has no obvious use; nor is there any clear cultural necessity for it. Yet civilization could not do without it. Sigmund Freud
149. The task of the cultural designer is to accelerate the development of practices which bring the remote consequences of behavior into play.
150. It is foolish to think, therefore, that any social, cultural affair or any language has remained the same.
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