cultural environment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofculturalandenvironment
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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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environment
noun
uk/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/us/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofculturalandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcultural environment
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But the practice of science and theculturalenvironmentin which it flourished presented formidable obstacles to the realization of this endeavor.
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A townsman's attachment to his city coexisted with a strong sense of continuity between the town and the widerculturalenvironment.
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He has no direct access to the mind of the people living in this otherculturalenvironment.
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Such comparison allows the differentiation of the effect of ethnicity from that of theculturalenvironment.
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Small objects, such as pots, seals and statues, had aculturalenvironmentin the ancient past.
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He is particularly good when exploring how changes in the urbanculturalenvironmentre-ected and enhanced changes in local authority.
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They are owing to changes in theculturalenvironment.
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First, it posited non-existent, self-contained, competitive cultures against the reality of a historically conditioned, internationalculturalenvironment.
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She goes on to see personal maturity as a balance between the creativity of the individual and personal engagement with theculturalenvironment.
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It can be influenced by genetic and other physical factors as well as by theculturalenvironment.
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Moreover, provided theculturalenvironmentimposes selection on genotypes, the phenogenotype remains the only appropriate currency for analysis.
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Hypothetically, if the mores of theculturalenvironmentdo not prescribe the practice of music, these survival mechanisms would certainly guide one to become nonmusical.
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The chapter on the political, economic, social, andculturalenvironmentcovered old ground.
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While their ears functioned physically as ours do, their experience of sound was different because their auditory andculturalenvironmentand their psychology were different.
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This consensus excluded only those ' corrupted ' by their institutional andculturalenvironment.
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Thus, a firm's structure is difficult to change not only because of internal dynamics but also because of its externalculturalenvironment.
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To gain a fuller understanding, it is necessary to look at theculturalenvironment.
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Marginalization within its own professional andculturalenvironmentis compensated for by a widened sphere of action.
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