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cultural tradition

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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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tradition
noun[C or U]
uk /trəˈdɪʃ.ən/ us /trəˈdɪʃ.ən/
a belief, principle, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time, or all of these beliefs, etc. in a particular society ...
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Examples of cultural tradition


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From a rather different culturaltradition comes another report.
This dialectical relationship between social practice and culturaltradition defines the available space for agency.
Pronatalist views and culturaltradition, which often had a stronger influence, have not been discussed.
In most endemic developing countries, raw fish preparation is influenced by their own culturaltradition.
This also involves the significant role of collectors as preservers of the culturaltradition.
Nor can the symbolic language of religion be reduced to a culturaltradition reflecting the continuation of certain ancestral practices.
The reference to a specific culturaltradition can be expressed through a number of more or less explicit strategies.
This would indicate the wide par ticipation of most of the residents in a different culturaltradition.
All are affected by culturaltradition, but respond to the ' intercultural ' context and urban environment of the moment.
In many ways, we have a different culturaltradition.
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That is not part of our culturaltradition.
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They are not democratic concepts with a culturaltradition.
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It is an important culturaltradition in its own right.
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No culturaltradition can be placed above universal human rights.
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It is very much part of the western culturaltradition.
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The five-element design discussed earlier determined the construction of the majority of the residential clusters at sites of this culturaltradition.
Their results suggested that the affective response to music was determined more by culturaltradition than the inherent qualities of the music.
The 'good nationalism' according to them, respects facts and archaeological data, promotes pride in a specific culturaltradition and may help promote resistance to colonialism and racism.
Yet this eclectic desire to understand, contextualize, and take seriously the truth claims of every philosophical or culturaltradition has given intellectual historians their distinctive disciplinary identity.
Despite these dynamics of music as a form of communication, it is still usually conceived and articulated as an abstract art form - beyond words - in our culturaltradition.
The problematical nature of this relationship demands close scrutiny since it simmers beneath the myriad and often insistent claims periodically advanced within this long-standing culturaltradition.
Meanwhile, there has been a long-running debate about whether affective response in music is determined more by culturaltradition than by the inherent qualities of music.
They were ready to discover a new and surprising identity for buildings precisely to defy the historicist conventions that until then dominated architecture as a culturaltradition.
Our culturaltradition obliges us to strive for a more human world which respects human rights.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
It is a strong and vibrant community, which brings a rich culturaltradition to this country.
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