But he believed that free market reforms occur within a matrix of cultural values and social capital. |
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The result is a fluid political situation complicated by international relationships, cultural values, and divergent goals. |
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The purest-seeming instances of cultural values are often products of complex strands of interaction. |
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It does not make the grade in what is otherwise a magnificent satire of white, redneck cultural values. |
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He said it was important to recognise cultural values as proper elements of ethical behaviour. |
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So I think that the judgement as to what is a legitimate religion is always value-laden and conditioned by our social and cultural values. |
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This book is a great account of a school developed in a Navajo community to transmit cultural values and language to the next generation. |
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They were a statement of working-class identity and a form of resistance to the hegemonic cultural values of the ruling class. |
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Some of them may overlap, but this is only natural as cultural values are often related and require an integrative approach. |
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In fact, there are frames of reference that cannot be disregarded, such as the rule of law, international legitimacy, acquired rights, human and cultural values, etc. |
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We wrote this book in order to bring our country's hidden cultural values and unwitting choices out of the closet, so people won't somnambulate their way to lonely despair. |
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We will review some of the benefits of this program in regards to creative development, cultural values and kinesthetic application in children. |
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By promoting a cross-fertilization of ideals, cultural values and aspirations, it reinforces the universality of human rights. |
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The ethics of wilderness, he claimed, has to do with the recreational experience of wealthy people, romanticism and cultural values. |
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These sessions also acquaint youths with positive examples of African American cultural values, such as cooperation, collectivism, and interdependence. |
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Outside Palenque, inhabitants are commonly subjected to discrimination and ethnic stereotyping leading to a denial of their cultural values. |
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Misunderstandings tend to centre around slippery cultural values and social norms. |
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Teaching could also incorporate the cultural values of both mainstream and minority ethnocultural groups. |
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In a pluralistic society religious, moral or cultural values put forward in a public governmental context cannot always be expected to meet with universal acceptance. |
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The relationship between astrosociology and astrobiology is strong due to cultural values that favor determining if Earthlings represent the only species in the universe. |
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This means that the conclusions he reaches concerning cultural values attaching to old age are not in any way tested against records of actual practices. |
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The Revolution redefined the cultural values signifying social prestige, and overturned the juridical system that had upheld status distinctions in the old regime. |
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One of the historical and cultural values of Cesme District worth seeing is the Cesme Fort. |
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Underpinning research will be addressed, taking into account social contexts and cultural values. |
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We are waiting for the country to complete the process of adopting our cultural values. |
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Forests have an influence on scenic and cultural values and serve as a base for other kinds of activities such as hunting and tourism. |
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We want to communicate what we are and our Canadian cultural values to the entire world. |
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Child care centres are a venue for the transmission of social and cultural values. |
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However, economic development must support community economic, social, environmental and cultural values. |
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According to the system of social and cultural values that Yemeni society has inherited, it is something that is not reported. |
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A key benefit in involving stakeholders is to account for cultural values and background. |
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The regime should embody and build on the cultural values of the parliament. |
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This is key to maintaining the natural and cultural values of this landscape. |
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Differing cultural values and differing histories of sport development in Quebec and elsewhere in Canada were frequently cited. |
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But those cultural values don't play well in the sticks. |
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Every person, with his own cultural values, deserves the highest respect. |
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This course deals with English literature of the period 1660 to 1740, and is concerned with the moral, intellectual, social and cultural values of that era, sometimes called The Age of Reason or the Neo-Classical Age. |
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Early learners become aware of their own cultural values and influences and appreciate other cultures, becoming more open towards and interested in others. |
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Responding with forbearance, an emotionally focused coping strategy that is consistent with cultural values in this community, diminished the strength of the association between depression and perceived racism. |
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When people are secure in their right to live their lives according to their cultural values, they are better able to enter relations of dialogue and co-operation with their fellow citizens. |
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Working with Elders of the Pikangikum First Nation, a clearer understanding of the cultural values and significance of the Bloodvein River is being achieved, and important natural areas identified. |
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Here lies the necessity of expanding the scope of partnership for the promotion of the culture of peace to include faith communities and non-governmental organizations that champion pluralism and revered cultural values. |
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Nothing has changed since the early 19th century between Vacheron Constantin and Russia, which share a number of cultural values in the sophisticated field of the art of horology. |
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Their healthy relationships, their psychosexual developments, are formed and influenced and our children bring these social, religious, and cultural values into the next generation. |
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He said that an important characteristic of the fellowships programme was that it was international, which gave its beneficiaries a sense of the relativity of cultural values and the world of teaching. |
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Will governments, especially in democracies, have the nerve to tell people to drop their old cultural values in favour of smaller broods? And can wealth creation match population growth? |
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The uniqueness of the French case arises from its specific demographic history, its historic cultural values, and its internal regional dynamics. |
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Generally, a tribe or nation is considered to be part of an ethnic group, usually sharing cultural values. |
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Epics also tend to highlight cultural norms and to define or call into question cultural values, particularly as they pertain to heroism. |
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Norse cultural values view masculinity as an ideal of beauty, which the Alfr personifies. |
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Languages are a fundamental feature of individual and collective identity and an essential mechanism by which cultural values can be expressed and passed on. |
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Park visitors make a special choice to venture off the beaten path to this open expanse to witness and experience Grasslands NPC's unique natural and cultural values. |
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The Sector's programme should strive to develop knowledge and application of modern communication technology and enhance different cultural values. |
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How would human society need to change in order to live in balance with nature, and what are the relative roles of technology, institutions, cultural values and individual behaviour in achieving this balance? |
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The Act has long discriminated against women and eroded cultural values and practices within the Mi'kmaq nation. |
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Such cultural values are deep rooted among the Chewa and Ngoni speaking people of eastern Zambia. |
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The peace constituency's specific aim is to explore, compare, use and make known conflict management approaches that are adapted to the cultural values and social realities prevailing in African societies. |
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Their collectivistic cultural values must be respected and incorporated into pathways to treatment admission. |
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In cases where cultural values appear to be in conflict, respect for cultural diversity demands acknowledgment of the legitimacy of the cultural values of all parties. |
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We ought to change that to ideologic issues, whether they are related to faith, socioeconomics, cultural values, or other sources of pressure. |
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Furthermore, the destruction of social structures can cause the loss of the family and community support and the disappearance of respect towards old people generated by the disintegration of social and cultural values. |
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He adopted many measures honoring Confucianism and promoting Chinese cultural values. |
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It became not only a news carrier but a voice for the pride of Ukrainian immigrants who brought their strong work ethic and other cultural values to the harsh task of Canadian nation-building. |
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Second, education must promote creative and emotional development, supporting the objectives of peace, citizenship and security, fostering equality and passing global and local cultural values down to future generations. |
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The objectives of the management plan are to conserve and protect the natural and cultural values of the Bloodvein, and to provide opportunities to experience the river and interpret its natural and cultural heritage values. |
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But one of Buffer's cultural values is defaulting to transparency. |
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The sociology of tourism has studied the cultural values underpinning these distinctions and their implications for class relations. |
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By contrast, British cultural values tend to downplay male beauty and only emphasize femininity as an ideal of beauty. |
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The reasons why builders and designers choose to apply particular methods or use certain materials may be due to cost, availability, technical know-how, cultural values, and sometimes misconceptions. |
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Local environmental impacts from New Zealand's energy production include the loss of environmental and cultural values from the damming of almost ever major river system and many smaller ones. |
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Working in multi-national groups, participants had to research folk tales and discover historical and cultural values in them specific to the country or ethnic group which the tales came from. |
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In these case studies women are often seen as the transmitters of cultural values to their progeny and to future generations, including through the use of artistic expressions such as song, dance and folk tales. |
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Researching, discussing and presenting folk tales was used as a vehicle for understanding cultural values and the importance of diversity in Europe. |
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But if I may point my telescope not just towards deep space but also back in time, I would suggest that modern answers continue to draw upon deep-seated cultural values. |
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In any local situation, there are cultural values and institutions that can support, constrain or even completely frustrate well-meant development programmes and projects. |
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They need to get in touch with their roots and their cultural values. |
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This approach which consists in providing data in a parsimonious way and only to a certain category of initiated people still forms a part of the persisting cultural values. |
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In an ironic twist, in some countries of Asia where the living standard is increasing, cultural values are gradually being eroded, leading to egoism and the breakdown of family and social relationships. |
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There is also an emerging trend that urbanization may takeaway the cultural values of food safety that have been established from time immemorial. |
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Our compromise with the environment and cultural heritage of our region forces us to be extremely demanding on the preservations of the natural and cultural values of our land that allows us to enjoy this privileged space. |
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If we are to re-create such a link, as sustainability demands, our postindustrial society may well need to seek sources of renewal in such cultural values. |
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Inevitably, unless this partnership is based on respect for the cultural values of every nation, a new cold or hot war is bound to break out between poor countries and rich countries. |
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This expanded version includes societies from across the globe, and it usually attempts to analyze artifacts in terms of the cultural values in which they were created. |
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This paper raises the concern that Papua New Guineans are losing sight of their rich cultural values and indiscriminately adopting outside values. |
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Preschool education, like all other forms of education, is intended by the society that controls it to transmit important cultural values to the participants. |
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The stories are of varying lengths, folktales told to children in Qatar and other countries of the region for entertainment and inculcation of cultural values and traditions. |
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Cultural values and language are the social glue holding people and society together. |
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