cultural change

collocation in English

meaningsofculturalandchange

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cultural
adjective
uk
/ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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change
noun
uk
/tʃeɪndʒ/
us
/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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(Definition ofculturalandchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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An institution that survives, such as matrimony, responds surely even if stubbornly toculturalchange.
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As the amount and speed ofculturalchangeaccelerates in the new millennium, the scientific potentials are innumerable.
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Cultural evolution is a term that loosely describes the process ofculturalchange.
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Despite these developments, we should not overestimate the pace and depth ofculturalchangeamong the elite during this period.
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It was a prerequisite for the study ofculturalchange.
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For that reason,culturalchangewill not necessarily weaken their identity.
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This generalculturalchangeis reflected in the reinterpretation of the stylistic concepts.
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Changes in architectural patterns both reflectculturalchangeand contributed to naturalizing new social orders.
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In this, they significantly redirected the relationship between financial andculturalchangeand in particular its role in the financial plots of novels.
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The need to seriously address these issues will increase as globalization and rapidculturalchangebecome even more the norm than the exception.
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The rate of global technological andculturalchangeseems, rather, to be outstripping the ability of "natural" selection to keep up.
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Our principal goal is to delineate and explore the interactions between biological evolution andculturalchange.
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It leads to a post hoc ascription ofculturalchangereflecting social change.
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Themes such as the explanation of technological progress orculturalchangeusually meant a display case full of pottery ranked in typological and chronological order.
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Characteristically,culturalchangedid not represent hispanisation, but rather a mixture of coexisting systems that often emerged without great disruption or duress.
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