cultural climate

collocation in English

meaningsofculturalandclimate

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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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climate
noun
uk
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
us
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
the general weather conditions usually found in a ...
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(Definition ofculturalandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcultural climate

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Given the current political andculturalclimate, some of the trainees' ideas to improve recruitment are more realistic than others.
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This was in harmony with common eighteenth-century ideas of mathematics, but not with theculturalclimateat the end of the century.
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The commissioners therefore benefited from a political andculturalclimatenot shared by the authors of many earlier state-sponsored documents.
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I suggest that the subsequent use of these technologies and the resulting changes in theculturalclimate in turn feed back into these ever-developing relations.
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Theculturalclimatefor waxwork did indeed change as the clock turned toward the mid-nineteenth century.
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In such aculturalclimate, a sense of intimacy with another person is not a sufficient reason for marriage, and sexuality does not belong to the individual's autonomous realm.
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Whilst the hostility towards the commission soon dissipated in the calmerculturalclimateof the 1850s, the excitement that had attended its activities during the 1840s was replaced by indifference.
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More than any other communications medium, it shapes the social values andculturalclimateof our society.
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In other areas such as the arts, free markets never have provided and never can provide a healthyculturalclimate.
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That is because of the generalculturalclimatewithin which we all live and which is often responsible for the harassment suffered by quite innocent and vulnerable people.
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This model refers to literary texts as items within a widespread cultural system not necessarily textual, but also plastic-visual andculturalclimate.
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Following the amnesty of 1960, theculturalclimateeased somewhat.
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Theculturalclimatethat allowed her to thrive was one still steeped in colonial influences.
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Once again, it became important to clarify the organization's name to best represent its mission and the region's political, economic andculturalclimate.
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However, due to theculturalclimateof the late 1960s and the fact that the nudity was consensual, the investigation was later dropped.
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As theculturalclimatechanged in the 1980s, the gallery broadened its scope to include visual artists of both genders.
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In 1976, the changing political, socioeconomic andculturalclimateled the administrators to temporarily suspend the college.
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Its two principal strands are stated to be books of scholarship in both the humanities and sciences, and books which contribute to the intellectual andculturalclimateof our times.
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These criteria (which are further individuated into more subjective determinants within the larger category) are: affluence, security, freedom, social equality,culturalclimate, social climate, modernization, population pressure.
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Authors began to see the sublime, with its inherent contradictions (pain and pleasure, terror and awe) as representative of the changing political andculturalclimateof the times.
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