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How to use civilisational in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word civilisational? Here are some examples.

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The civilisational reach of India's great textile culture cuts through largely undocumented and unmapped pathways of history.
Thus it is more the way of writing that has an influence on civilisational development rather than the language itself.
Some also believe that somewhere under the Qila are the remains of a legendary city that's a civilisational navel of sorts.
The importance of the agreement for the stability of the situation must therefore be measured by the criteria of a civilisational turning point.
In many areas simple, civilisational assets such as running water and sewage disposal systems are missing.
This is all about general civilisational development, which is sometimes even more important than opening the market to products.
There were other civilisational clashes as well to which Huntington drew attention.
Calls and cries for dialogue over perceived civilisational, cultural, ethnic and religious boundaries have been many in recent years.
Everyone is born in some specific social, ethnic, religious and civilisational situation.
Indeed, they often revolve around concerns which are not religious or civilisational in the way in which these terms are understood.
This has hardly been achieved. What is worse, since the 1990s, and in reaction to what is felt to be western cultural and civilisational hegemony, the differences have in fact grown wider.
In this class, he used to give lectures on people such as Buddha, Confucius, St Augustine, Caliph Omar, Mahatma Gandhi, Einstein, and Abraham Lincoln and to tell moral stories related to our civilisational heritage.
It is groups and individuals within one religious or civilisational community that interact with groups and individuals within another religious or civilisational community.
Unlike the jarring, ruthless, civilisational changes of the 1990s, the changes to Moscow over the past five years were almost imperceptible on a month-to-month basis.
What I am going to present below is based on the teaching of Feliks Koneczny, a Polish historian and philosopher, who developed his own school of thinking on civilisational differences.
It is essential that in schools and colleges in every nation, important teachers at the institution give hour-long weekly lectures on civilisational heritage and the derived value system.
In a situation where geographical borders are becoming less relevant and cultural boundaries are becoming less real, it does not serve any purpose to reinforce civilisational barriers which are non-existent in any case.
Many of the civilisational achievements of Mesopotamia are the product of that symbiosis.
Examples from Classical Literature
Occupying the core of the UAE's identity, honour and civilisational antecedents, Arabic is a nourisher for the country's soul.
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