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    1. Many social, economic, cultural or religious differences are not tolerated by us instead we want God not to create such people at all


    2. She was afraid of the cultural shift she could feel coming


    3. 4 light years and those cultural differences were enough to separate them from the ancient hatreds of Earth's ethnic groups


    4. cultural expectations, which may include a variety of things,


    5. She’d been amazed by the overabundance of cleaning materials that she had correctly guessed would be stored in the cupboard under the sink – some things defy cultural differences! Kneeling on the floor, all the better to examine the various spray containers and bottles piled in there, her amazement turned into confusion … there were plastic spray bottles for limescale removal, disinfecting the worktops … apparently killing 99% of all known germs - though that did raise the question of what danger the remaining 1% presented if it was so vital to get rid of the things … bottles of cream for cleaning the sink and another, lavender scented, for polishing wood, a big bottle of bleach that at least smelt familiar, and noxious substances for cleaning the oven that had signs warning of danger plastered all over them … it was an education


    6. People naturally settle at about a thousand to the square mile because that gives them plenty of cropland but keeps them surrounded by other gardens to help keep the pests down and give them enough social and cultural opportunities


    7. I move on into the warm blue morning and the tingling tiredness after no sleep and I realise that travelling for over twenty-four hours makes you hallucinate so, disregarding my psychotic episode in the flea market, I interest myself in a cultural visit instead


    8. 'As I say, some time ago Pantelis got wind of what was going on and over a period of time he collected his evidence: names, numbers, times, photographs, dates, recordings; a comprehensive list of villains, including prominent public figures, involved one way or another in the smuggling and acquisition of priceless cultural objects


    9. 'They suggest we present the village as having the most technologically advanced displays of cultural and historical interest in Greece,' said Theo


    10. Access to the grounds of the villa is via a pair of wrought iron gates which look very impressive but to be honest the place is slightly run down in the way that Mediterranean properties tend to be – I don’t know if it is the heat or just a cultural difference but they don’t take the pride in their properties that the English do

    11. She wondered if she had fallen into some cultural trap like maybe if she asked him to bathe, it was her duty to bathe him


    12. unless the person had for a lifetime blended into the cultural cocktail of the


    13. “Yes, I understand, money is nice,” Matt said, “However the Nevermore Forest holds important cultural significance to the villagers of Trouble Valley, and they are against you chopping down all the trees


    14. Her minimum estimate for the population of that cultural zone was six billion


    15. Before long she came to admire the man for his intellect, for his patience and for his sensitivity to the cultural gulf between them, and most of all for his ability to understand the meaning of what she told him about Angel society


    16. Maybe Alan's cultural background was still a little thin, but he was still very young wasn't he? And he'd had a heavy dose of cultural background in the last decade


    17. history of humanity, cultural catastrophes had negative


    18. taken in view, but the cultural dimension


    19. consideration, but the cultural dimension


    20. Events organised by the Cultural Society

    21. what to do, from the cultural point of view I have


    22. the cultural degree, the Greeks have given up


    23. The cultural ones are more


    24. She had the same prejudices and 'reasonable' exceptions to her inherent and trained cultural biases as any other living woman


    25. Choose your cultural destiny


    26. If we hypothetically imagine a German working for an Israeli company making a presentation in English to a Japanese audience in Korea, we can see that there are even more possibilities for cultural misunderstanding


    27. You should try to learn about any particular cultural matters that may affect your audience


    28. Cultural differences can also be seen in body language, which we have just discussed


    29. within the cultural meme set, you can create your


    30. The State of Pennsylvania took over its care for a few years until it was unable to maintain historical and cultural sites in the State

    31. Cultural similarities have divided the world, but water, which is in short supply, may unite it


    32. The US and Canadian governments viewed this as defiant of what was considered these days to be the cultural norms of a settled and contented (mostly) society


    33. Whether it’s due to cultural conservatism or whatever, there’s a fear of rejection when you make a SOI (Statement of


    34. different cultural background that’s alien to the women that they are gaming, they themselves truly have a determination to succeed and step outside of their comfort zone (I mean, they are living in a foreign or newly adopted country after all)


    35. I understand the need of immigrants to bring to this country their cultural heritage


    36. A nonsense concept that says, in effect, that college or high school classroom learning will be enhanced, provided only that those of mixed races and cultural heritages will be in the same room


    37. Ask any anthropologist, whether cultural or physical


    38. Societies used to religious or cultural strictures became disordered and its people lived in fear of others in the same city rather than the authority’s law


    39. There could be no point in denying the threat when, in its people’s eyes, their nation was the cultural and political focal point of the world


    40. It was too simplistic, agreed the majority of sociologists, to make such absolute divisions according to cultural or religious beliefs

    41. It was a controversial idea in a world where the absence of war had been viewed as part of cultural evolution


    42. Though, when it concerned someone young, society had no way to incorporate such a tragedy into any cultural context


    43. His mother listened patiently, pleased for her son but not so sure about this cross cultural stuff


    44. Perhaps guilt has triggered our indifference or resignation to devolving social and cultural standards that have assumed a life of their own


    45. Provided ample opportunities to self-destruct, that child soon acquires disagreeable habits that, reinforced by common attitudes, establishes the rocky foundations of a society populated by lingering, single-minded adolescents who, guided by their own (―exceptional‖) rules of conduct, acquire self-centered and perhaps anti-social points of view devolving into a collection of interchangeable parts reflecting the questionable character of that society‘s lowest forms that must negatively impact its social, cultural and political institutions including schools, churches, political organizations, judicial system, the news media, corporations, all! A free and open society should never impose arbitrary limits or draw uncertain conclusions as to how an individual should (otherwise) think or act however eccentric or unconventional such attitudes may appear; although that society, by example, should seek to broaden exemplary manners and customs essential to the maintenance of proper form if that society hopes to function effectively


    46. That certain ethnic or racial groups have historically outperformed others in a variety of different fields including sports, medicine, arts and sciences, literature or education in general, should not astonish critics skeptical of the underlying differences owing to cultural and (natural) agents that predispose achievement


    47. Such distinctions, until quite recently, where common among certain cultures (or groups) who, for centuries, acquired cultural and intellectual sustenance from homogenous gene pools


    48. ―diversity‖ into America‘s cultural landscape


    49. immigration policies are compromising the quality of life in areas where poverty, congestion, disease, drugs, crime, substandard housing and decaying infrastructures are demoralizing (complex) social and cultural arrangements (and civility) as an alarming number of our citizens are feeling alienated from mainstream conventions that no longer seem to provide any meaning


    50. evolutionary standards of (moral) decency! At some indeterminate juncture, having (nearly) exhausted its loftiest social, cultural and intellectual ideals, a society begins striking diminishing or marginal returns, also understood as the ―law of relative increasing costs














































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    Synonyms for "cultural"

    cultural ethnic ethnical informative uplifting

    "cultural" definitions

    of or relating to the arts and manners that a group favors


    denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people


    of or relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society


    relating to the raising of plants or animals