cultural dimension

collocation in English

meaningsofculturalanddimension

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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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dimension
noun
uk
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
us
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, ...
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(Definition ofculturalanddimensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In this article, we focus on theculturaldimensionof globalization with a special emphasis on everyday life.
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This study also revealed aculturaldimensionto this question.
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Theculturaldimensionof behaviour and attitudes to pension planning highlights the complexity of some of these issues.
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Integration of a rich curriculum created anotherculturaldimension, as well as adapting the practical aspects associated with a performance based institution.
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This is an impressive scholarly work that will appeal to many interested in economic and political diplomacy with aculturaldimension.
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We also distinguish between work on foreign language and second language teaching, a sociological distinction important in theculturaldimension.
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That brings us back to theculturaldimension, one rather neglected in this book.
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Such internalization is not unknown to psychoanalytic psychology though there is in it, in this instance, a largerculturaldimension.
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The conference was concerned with two different aspects of cross-cultural communication: business communication and theculturaldimensionof foreign language teaching.
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However, predicted relationships failed to emerge; rather, a 'powerfulculturaldimension' moved to centre-stage.
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One of the most significant developments in social gerontology during the last decade has been the emergence of theculturaldimensionin the analysis of age.
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The question is where this leaves theculturaldimension, which is often seen as historians' most original contribution to the study of economic and business matters.
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Our review has shown that activity in teaching and researching theculturaldimensionand intercultural competence in language teaching has developed rapidly in the last decades.
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This review of work on theculturaldimensionof language teaching updates one from 1986 and shows that there has been a considerable growth in interest since then.
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By choosing a frame that stressed language and social-economic participation, it created a mismatch with the frame that had emerged in the preceding years, which instead stressed theculturaldimension.
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We did not find a straightforward relationship with income or social status, but present here the evidence for a powerfulculturaldimensionwhich persisted over three generations.
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