Denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people.
1 However, the spouses-to-be come from completely different religious, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
2 But at any given time, particular cultural forms come into their own.
3 Sandford-Reed said cultural training was a core part of social work education.
4 Several countries banned mass gatherings such as sports, cultural and religious events.
5 Mehta said factors could include cultural issues like support from extended family.
6 This is not the result of state policy, but a cultural difference.
7 Mr McFarlane recently wrote a cultural report and said they are essential.
8 Copenhagen offers one example of a healthy cultural shift within a city.
9 However, differences in business focus and potential cultural conflicts could be deterrents.
10 This paper contributes in acknowledging cultural components in future parenting intervention programs.
11 Eurocentric cultural stories of power tell us its the opposite of power.
12 General Qasim began allowing Soviet political, economic, and cultural delegations into Iraq.
13 Yet economics only goes some way to explaining the new cultural divide.
14 Most western European countries, large and small, support an international cultural agency.
15 We have lost the cultural aspects of society that make America great.
16 But he said they faced challenges including single-parent homes and cultural barriers.
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