culturally造句61. During the process, the Army will have culturally changed.
62. Like the EU, Belgium is linguistically and culturally divided.
63. Rural districts were culturally deprived in other ways.
64. Culturally speaking, America might be called a European colony.
65. Me too. of course, it's speaks to me culturally.
66. We brought the two together culturally and operationally.
67. Taiwan is currently a culturally and ethnically homogeneous society.
68. The Chinese animation industry has gradually declined and become culturally "aphasic".
69. Chinese and Indians, writes Indian journalist Pallavi Aiyar in her perceptive book, Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China, are "largely culturally untranslatable to each other.
70. Strong sense of confidentiality, culturally sensitive as well as trust worthy.
71. C. 1. The company follows established guidelines or a code of behavior for visits to culturally or historically sensitive sites, in order to minimize visitor impact and maximize enjoyment.
72. "The fact that Neandethals could adapt to new conditions and innovate shows that they are culturally similar to us, " Riel-Salvatore said.
73. For centuries before 1500 the world of Islam had been culturally and technologically ahead of Europe.
74. The saccharine, confectionary pink objects that fill my images of little girls and their accessories reveal a pervasive and culturally manipulated expression of femininity” and a desire to be seen.
75. Theory of lao-tse's inaction is the essence of human wisdom, but as the constitutional ideas can be regarded as the results of modem culturally political advancement.
76. ASEAN's culturally sympathetic but fast - growing founder members would show Myanmar the way.
77. This tiny nation is culturally rich, financially sound , and tourist-friendly .
78. The authors depict a culturally conservative "red America" that's stuck trying to sustain an outdated social model.
79. A Native American people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska. The Aleut are related culturally and linguistically to the Eskimo.
80. Although we weren't able to look at different parts of the world, I do think we've made some good progress trying to look at how people learn both cognitively and culturally.
81. As the seemingly endless ages passed , the night elves'civilization expanded both territorially and culturally.
82. Contemporary painters of TaiHangs stands in thing square handing over to remit to order culturally, can't close door to surrender to justice, can't also face change sides in war.
83. We had better fix this, organizationally and culturally, if we are to DEAL with mosquito-borne diseases in the 21st century.
84. Although this individual knows nothing about wine, orchestras or opera, he or she is seeking to identify him or herself as a culturally literate person simply because the person is now wealthy.
85. In India there is yet another culturally patterned use of space.
86. The Gamorrean year is dominated, culturally , by the turning of seasons.
87. Section 101 of NEPA speaks of the need to assure all Americans "safe, healthful, productive, and esthetically and culturally pleasing surroundings ".
88. A growing body of research by sociologists and behavioral economists finds a dazzling array of cognitively, culturally and socially distinct ways in which people approach money.
89. And this was the fifties, the grayest, bleakest, most blinkered and culturally repressive period in the entire second half of the twentieth century, especially in small-town America.
90. The sensation of short - term wellbeing provided by alcohol is inexpensive, widely available and culturally acceptable.