Similar words: multicultural, cultural, multiculturalism, cultural lag, agricultural, transcultural, intercultural, cultural revolution. Meaning: adv. with regard to a culture.
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31. San Martin, with whom Guevara is compared by some, led his racially and culturally diverse army with much greater sensibility.
32. Teams are likely to be geographically dispersed and culturally diverse.
33. Above all else, colonial governments were brutal and culturally limited.
34. In the world's most litigious society the refusal to admit liability is culturally ingrained.
35. Having internalized, or appropriated, what is culturally available, men can then externalize and construct different sorts of meaning.
36. For man's earliest identifiable ancestors - notably Neanderthal man - were clearly both more ape-like and culturally inferior to their discoverers.
37. But its impact on the world has been uneven both culturally and economically.
38. We will need to introduce foods that are culturally acceptable to the varied tastes of the global populations.
39. Often it takes meetings such as this to reveal the pervasive nature of culturally determined behaviour.
40. In our culturally and ethnically mixed society the degree of emancipation of women was uneven.
41. Audiocassettes and videocassettes therefore have a powerful potential for helping individuals to develop culturally, socially, and in the religious sphere.
42. To assert that all normal human behaviour is culturally moulded does not necessarily prove that it is also culturally determined.
43. There are also differences regarding the amount of gesticulation and mobility of the lips when communicating which are culturally determined.
44. He noted that four kinds of culturally derived orientations toward politics seem to have a bearing on the pattern of opposition.
45. He decided eventually that to embrace Buddhism would be to plunge into a world too culturally alien.
46. Culturally speaking[sentencedict.com], there is no place left to hide in the modern world.
47. Moreover, the students are culturally expected to criticize not only the university itself but the entire society.
48. Some nationalities are culturally orientated towards a standards and systems approach to operations and feel unhappy in their absence.
49. New York is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world.
50. Is it then restricted to ritual,(www.Sentencedict.com) stereotypical or culturally symbolic forms?
51. The above examples of culturally defined behaviour have been selected because they differ considerably from behaviour patterns in Western society.
52. It was culture-specific, but not so culturally specific that everyone could not enjoy it.
53. But the social forms that the manifestations of the tendency take are very various and both historically conditioned and culturally determined.
54. Although communicating by touch is the most primitive mode, there are culturally determined touching patterns for adults.
55. And if black students performed far less well on the SATs than whites, it was because standardized tests were culturally biased.
56. Wolfe also contends that Sulloway was culturally biased by assuming all families throughout history have had the same structure.
57. Institutions of higher education, like most powerful social institutions, are dominated, numerically and culturally, by men.
58. He is said to have kept Alabama in the backwoods, culturally and economically, for a quarter of a century.
59. Many animal names have culturally commendatory or derogatory meanings.
60. All have the ambition to regenerate, culturally or economically.
More similar words: multicultural, cultural, multiculturalism, cultural lag, agricultural, transcultural, intercultural, cultural revolution, acculturate, acculturation, enculturation, culture, cultured, subculture, apiculture, aquaculture, sericulture, mass culture, agriculture, monoculture, culture shock, horticulture, counterculture, naturally, structurally, preternaturally, vulture, natural, guttural, natural law.