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单词 Culturally
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1. Teaching materials need to be culturally appropriate.
2. Behaviour is never culturally neutral.
3. New York is a very culturally/ethnically diverse city.
4. Culturally, the city has a lot to offer.
5. Surinam is culturally and ethnically diverse.
6. The French are a culturally sophisticated people.
7. Historically and culturally, Britain has always been linked to the continent.
8. Culturally, they have much in common with their neighbours just across the border.
9. Contemporary Britain is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial, culturally diverse society.
10. Certain intoxicants are culturally approved, and therefore acceptable.
11. Lies that protect someone's feelings are often culturally acceptable.
12. Instead, they are culturally encoded.
13. Investment banking applicants were expected to be culturally literate.
14. But these theories' notions of culturally stable femininity often elide with their concept of a biologically stable individual.
15. Professionals respond to reluctant, uncooperative or culturally different patients by unconsciously spending less time with them.
16. This is the most culturally diverse country on the planet, and all kinds of people interact.
17. It used to be culturally acceptable to burn witches, but not every judge obliged.
18. Economically, militarily and culturally, Washington rules the planet, and it seeks to enhance that position in the new century.
19. All these were signals of a religious kind, framing the performances in culturally specific ways.
19. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
20. A few luxuries have been smuggled in by canoe from the Solomons, which Bougainville is geographically and culturally close to.
21. The reality of living here without the social infrastructure they're culturally used to would probably send a Blairy into trauma.
22. In contrast, where class structures are less developed - both economically and culturally - the political institutions may be inherently weak.
23. By analogy, we can see much the same process in our own human species, both biologically and culturally.
24. While it was not axiomatic that the professional institutions were politically conservative, they were almost always culturally so.
25. The district is one of the most highly educated and culturally sophisticated in the South.
26. Their aim was to make rural life feasible and culturally viable.
27. In areas of geographical mobility people may be neighbours who are culturally strangers.
28. It should be noted that although the need itself is culturally universal, the means of its satisfaction is culturally determined.
29. In the first it is the negation of desire, in the second, of the culturally defined other of cultural difference.
30. The project is based on the theme of the inland waterway and its significance historically, socially, environmentally and culturally.
1. Teaching materials need to be culturally appropriate.
2. Behaviour is never culturally neutral.
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, 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, 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.
61. During the process, the Army will have culturally changed.
62. Like the EU, Belgium is linguistically and culturally divided.
63. Rural districts were culturally deprived in other ways.
64. Culturally speaking, America might be called a European colony.
65. Me too. of course, it's speaks to me culturally.
66. We brought the two together culturally and operationally.
67. Taiwan is currently a culturally and ethnically homogeneous society.
68. The Chinese animation industry has gradually declined and become culturally "aphasic".
69. Chinese and Indians, writes Indian journalist Pallavi Aiyar in her perceptive book, Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China, are "largely culturally untranslatable to each other.
70. Strong sense of confidentiality, culturally sensitive as well as trust worthy.
71. C. 1. The company follows established guidelines or a code of behavior for visits to culturally or historically sensitive sites, in order to minimize visitor impact and maximize enjoyment.
72. "The fact that Neandethals could adapt to new conditions and innovate shows that they are culturally similar to us, " Riel-Salvatore said.
73. For centuries before 1500 the world of Islam had been culturally and technologically ahead of Europe.
74. The saccharine, confectionary pink objects that fill my images of little girls and their accessories reveal a pervasive and culturally manipulated expression of femininity” and a desire to be seen.
75. Theory of lao-tse's inaction is the essence of human wisdom, but as the constitutional ideas can be regarded as the results of modem culturally political advancement.
76. ASEAN's culturally sympathetic but fast - growing founder members would show Myanmar the way.
77. This tiny nation is culturally rich, financially sound , and tourist-friendly .
78. The authors depict a culturally conservative "red America" that's stuck trying to sustain an outdated social model.
79. A Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska. The Aleut are related culturally and linguistically to the Eskimo.
80. Although we weren't able to look at different parts of the world,(/culturally.html) I do think we've made some good progress trying to look at how people learn both cognitively and culturally.
81. As the seemingly endless ages passed , the night elves'civilization expanded both territorially and culturally.
82. Contemporary painters of TaiHangs stands in thing square handing over to remit to order culturally, can't close door to surrender to justice, can't also face change sides in war.
83. We had better fix this, organizationally and culturally, if we are to DEAL with mosquito-borne diseases in the 21st century.
84. Although this individual knows nothing about wine, orchestras or opera, he or she is seeking to identify him or herself as a culturally literate person simply because the person is now wealthy.
85. In India there is yet another culturally patterned use of space.
86. The Gamorrean year is dominated, culturally , by the turning of seasons.
87. Section 101 of NEPA speaks of the need to assure all Americans "safe, healthful, productive, and esthetically and culturally pleasing surroundings ".
88. A growing body of research by sociologists and behavioral economists finds a dazzling array of cognitively, culturally and socially distinct ways in which people approach money.
89. And this was the fifties, the grayest, bleakest, most blinkered and culturally repressive period in the entire second half of the twentieth century, especially in small-town America.
90. The sensation of short - term wellbeing provided by alcohol is inexpensive, widely available and culturally acceptable.
91. The museums of a place tell an outsider much about what the people of that place value culturally.
92. She therefore grew up culturally affiliated with this tribe; her name is taken from the Hidatsa phrase for "Bird Woman".
93. Due to this uncertain legal situation libraries often do not dare to digitalise these culturally important items, whatever their media form, and make them freely accessible to the public.
94. The group was as culturally, sociologically , sexually, and politically diverse as you could assemble.
95. They are formal, reserved , have no feelings and consider themselves racially and culturally superior to foreigners.
96. I find nothing in history to suggest that any example is territorially or culturally fixed and perpetual.
97. Systemically, culturally and economically, the unsold, crimson-fleshed fish simply should not be there.
97. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
98. Many Norwegians feel that Norway is a culturally young country.
99. The minority nationalities have characteristics of their own politically, economically and culturally.
100. Secondly, migrants find difficulty in integrating with city life culturally and emotionally.
101. But this group is linguistically, culturally, and even genetically diverse.
102. Embry- Riddle is an independent, nonsectarian, not - for - profit coeducational university serving culturally diverse students seeking careers in aviation, aerospace, engineering, and related fields.
103. Zunyi Medical College (ZMC), a key medical college at the provincial level in Guizhou Province, is located in Zunyi, a historically, culturally and scenically celebrated city.
104. Ludde Omholt with his son, Love, in S ? derma a bohemian and culturally rich district in Stockholm.
105. Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska. The Aleut are related culturally and linguistically to the Eskimo.
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