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Meanings of
cultural change
in English
Portuguese
mudança de cultura
Spanish
cambio de cultura
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Term used in public policy.
culture change
culture changes
cultural changes
Portuguese
mudança de cultura
Usage of
cultural change
in English
1
Dudley said the shutdowns were signals of
cultural
change
at the company.
2
The
cultural
change
in Irish politics they sought and inspired has happened.
3
Being reactionary means that you're always thinking about the meaning behind
cultural
change
.
4
Counting matters -hard data and statistics are crucial for driving
cultural
change
.
5
Our country has undergone an extraordinary period of social, economic and
cultural
change
.
6
Without such a
cultural
change
,
success could not have been achieved.
7
Carroll's early missteps hurt, but she did deliver needed
cultural
change
.
8
The power of journalism has never been more evident with this
cultural
change
.
9
And then there's one of the more hard-to-quantify costs:
cultural
change
.
10
No other species on the planet exhibits such rapid and effective
cultural
change
.
11
The
cultural
change
required to establish genuinely inclusive dementia friendly communities is profound.
12
They are meaningless without appropriate training, roll-out, monitoring and
cultural
change
.
13
Findings highlight the importance of considering
cultural
change
related to Latino youth SU.
14
O'Sullivan believes that, in spite of dissenters, we are undergoing a
cultural
change
.
15
What Pocock has propagated here is something deeper -
cultural
change
.
16
We need raw honesty about the
cultural
change
required in relation to vulnerable victims.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
cultural
change
cultural
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
cultural change
Portuguese
mudança de cultura
Spanish
cambio de cultura
Cultural change
through the time
Cultural change
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
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