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How to use cosmopolitanism in a sentence

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The liberal creed of cosmopolitanism, free trade, and peace promised to define the shape of things to come.
In this unique model of citizenship, Canadians do not fear diversity and cosmopolitanism brought on by globalization.
Freedom of expression is giving way to the principle of compulsory cosmopolitanism.
His love of mechanical watches, his cosmopolitanism and his charisma make him an ideal ambassador.
In this situation,it is necessary to be somewhat cosmopolitan but it does not mean that cosmopolitanism must be imposed on each other.
As the trappings of cosmopolitanism began appearing, with smart cafes and trendy bookstores down the road from rusting cars in front yards, resentment mounted.
The architecture, culture, cosmopolitanism, and engagement of the local population could hardly fail to impress.
My cosmopolitanism, my ability to read ancient Tamil love poetry, my advanced degrees become irrelevant in the face of such appalling culpability.
This, combined with the ideal of the class-less society and the expected withering away of the state after the revolution, implies a form of cosmopolitanism of its own.
He combined cultural Englishness with political cosmopolitanism, and detested political personality cults while sedulously cultivating a public image of himself.
The classical skyscraper is one of Gotham's gifts to the world, the urbane expression of its technical genius, wealth, and confident cosmopolitanism.
The exaltation of female desire and sin and of the nightlife of clubs and cabarets clearly symbolized Mexico's new cosmopolitanism and the first waves of developmentalism.
Thus, when invited to contribute to a series of volumes about famous historians, she turned to a figure whose personal cosmopolitanism was as interesting as his scholarship.
On the contrary, our model positions us well to make diversity and cosmopolitanism our comparative advantage in the new globalized economy.
We often admire the Dutch for their cosmopolitanism, for their straightforwardness and their courage to envisage ground-breaking solutions.
As with MacDiarmid, Hart detects a regional cosmopolitanism at work in Bunting's writing, a quality he connects to synthetic vernacularism.
The trial, as the interrogation, made no distinction between her society life, judged to be immoral, her suspicious cosmopolitanism, and her intelligence activities.
On the way here I was told by local journalists and academics that the town's Main Street shows hints of cosmopolitanism, thanks to the arrival in recentĀ  years of big foreign companies such as BMW, Michelin and Fujifilm.
Born at the tail end of the 19th century and steeped in the cosmopolitanism of Jerusalem, Jawhariyyeh displayed an early gift for the lute or oud, which, in a city that loved music, gave him access to everyone high and low.
Even globalization seems to result in a plurality of local provincialisms that are frequently of a purely private nature, rather than in genuine cosmopolitanism.
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There were not a few touches of cosmopolitanism suggestive of that gathering.
She had about her something that Clancy could not define, and which was cosmopolitanism, worldliness.
You remember the morning when you were so gay, and when you gave me the theory of your cosmopolitanism?
But the precise point I am dealing with is their theory of cosmopolitanism.
This is where the cosmopolitanism of our radical group is a poor guide for action.
The Hellenistic age was characterized, in the first place, by cosmopolitanism.
Patriotism and internationalism or cosmopolitanism are two opposites.
Under cosmopolitanism, if it comes, we shall receive no help from the earth.
Peterson weaves his theme of revival cosmopolitanism versus ethnic patriotism through twelve well-crafted chapters.
It was strange, since he considered patriotism no more than a prejudice, and, flattering himself on his cosmopolitanism, he had looked upon England as a place of exile.
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