cultural prejudice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofculturalandprejudice
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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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prejudice
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈpredʒ.ə.dɪs/us/ˈpredʒ.ə.dɪs/
an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought ...
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(Definition ofculturalandprejudicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Relativism counsels tolerance, it is believed, whereas nonrelativism engenders accusations of irrationality or willful malice and a dogmatic attachment to one's own cultural prejudices.
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Such defensive posturing indicated that the presentation of employment opportunities was not neutral but was framed to refute stereotypicalculturalprejudice.
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As has already been said, there is aculturalprejudice.
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The provocative title sums up the confrontation of technical, mathematical and imaginative boldness withculturalprejudice.
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Such notions may be based onculturalprejudice.
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Relativism counsels tolerance, it is believed, whereas nonrelativism engenders accusations of irrationality or willful malice and a dogmatic attachment to one's own cultural prejudices.
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The senior users were in effect endorsing the societal and cultural prejudices of ageism.
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The actual activity of completing the chart also helps the ethics consultant avoid inadvertently biasing the process with his or her own cultural prejudices.
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Were they, in other words, just inadequate historians reifying the practice of their subjects either through ignorance or because of their own class and cultural prejudices?
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The review of the directive on parental leave should help to combat the economic, social and cultural prejudices associated with the right to paternal leave.
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Therefore, this is about not only poverty reduction but also the dismantling of cultural prejudices.
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We must also combat the economic, social and cultural prejudices associated with the right to paternity leave, and change mentalities.
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Relationships and friendships between people of vastly different backgrounds induce personal growth, deeper cultural understanding and involve a questioning of one's own cultural prejudices.
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