aspect of culture

collocation in English

meaningsofaspectandculture

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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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culture
noun
uk
/ˈkʌl.tʃər/
us
/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ/
the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a ...
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(Definition ofaspectandculturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He sought neither to reduce the cultural sciences to the natural sciences nor to show that science was just anotheraspectofculture.
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To carry out this project, the twelve essays each take anaspectofcultureand critiques it from this perspective.
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This type of thinking neglects the socializationaspectofculture.
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Thataspectofculturehas diminished over the time and has been replaced by more diverse modern day culture.
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Although some have limited rhetoric to the specific realm of political discourse, many modern scholars liberate it to encompass everyaspectofculture.
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Yet, it is a post-modernist flaw to consider just the symbolic or foregrounded aspects of culture.
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Stories are an importantaspectofculture.
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Significantly, it is also echoed in other contemporary aspects of culture, such as the contrast between invasive surgery or holistic medicine.
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They lack the resources to address regulatory problems that bear on some other aspects of culture.
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Aesthetics and politics are two aspects of culture that are rarely paired with technology.
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Many of these aspects of culture are inter-related.
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The multicollinearity problem makes it difficult to distinguish the influence of different aspects of culture on economic growth.
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It required a "great transformation" of all aspects of culture.
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The notion that material aspects of culture play a dynamic role in social practice has obvious implications for the archaeological study of the material remains of past cultures.
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However, the multicollinearity problem makes it difficult to determine which aspects of culture are the most responsible for the divergence of economic growth in post-communist countries.
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I am confident that people with interests in other periods of history or aspects of culture covered by the book will be equally surprised and rewarded.
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This is the role of explicit (written or otherwise formally articulated) and informal institutions, and, more broadly, the non-material aspects of culture, in influencing economic outcomes.
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