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cultural assumption

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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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assumption
noun
uk /əˈsʌmp.ʃən/ us /əˈsʌmp.ʃən/
something that you accept as true without question ...
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Examples of cultural assumption


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Tracing the sources of that pervasive culturalassumption is extremely complex, but this essay will attempt to develop some lines of inquiry.
There is still a strong culturalassumption that family responsibilities should continue to fall on women.
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Very often the definition of poverty is full of implicit cultural assumptions that have explanatory force only in the industrialised nations.
Crises played an important role in 'unfreezing' existing practices and cultural assumptions.
A combination of cultural assumptions shapes age-related access to paid employment and reinforces the social value assigned to participation.
Early modern playhouses functioned under a very different set of cultural assumptions.
First to emerge is that definitions of old age are highly problematic and may turn on chronological age, on functional capacity or on cultural assumptions.
In the process, it also suggests the racial and cultural assumptions built into psychoanalysis itself.
Jurisprudence is the nexus where authoritative texts, cultural assumptions, and political expediency come together during a crisis.
Her metamorphosis requires that she disengage from the authority of her preconceived cultural assumptions.
There are long-standing cultural assumptions that adolescent behavior is often erratic and oppositional.
The culturalassumption that cameras always show us reality tricks many viewers into assuming the animals in the photos are real until they examine the pictures carefully.
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Wikipedia

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No doubt the clinicians and family in this case also brought their own cultural assumptions to bear on the circumstances and subsequent judgments.
In neither country is such care support enjoined by law, and its provision rests on personal and cultural assumptions of love and duty rather than legal sanctions.
In their challenge to the polarities of good and evil, civilisation and savagery, these articulations reflected a range of long-established cultural assumptions, as well as contemporary intellectual developments.
Contrary to the later aristocratic stereotype, most of these individuals probably shared as many cultural assumptions with their own subjects as with foreign lords and ladies.
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