“culturally” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “culturally”:

– Some CR groups have looked to Celtic languages for a more culturally specific name for the tradition, or for their branch of the tradition.

– She also co-founded the All Tribes Foundation, to culturally and economically benefit Native Americans, and the Give Love Give Life organization, to raise public awareness of women’s cancers.

– It is present in over 200 countries and territories and is ethnically and culturally diverse.

– Learning about rites of passage cross culturally can help us to understand others and ourselves.

– Critics claims that the cartoons are culturally insulting, Islamophobic, blasphemous, and intended to humiliate a “marginalized” minority.

– Boston is one of the oldest, richest and most culturally important cities in the United States.

– Females on the other hand might feel the need to speak in line with the speech patterns of their peers, and this may include tacking on culturally specific phrases like “or whatever” and “that’s hot/cute” to indicate they identify with the female gender and traditional interests.

culturally how to use in sentences
culturally how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “culturally”:

– They are culturally and linguistically similar to both Rangpuri people of northern Bangladesh and Goalpariya people of Assam.

– According to the 2010 US Census, 99% of the population consider themselves of Puerto Rican descent, making Puerto Rico one of the most culturally unified societies in the world.

– UNESCO designation as a World Heritage Site provides “prima facie” evidence that such culturally sensitive sites are legally protected pursuant to the Law of War, under the Geneva Convention, its articles, protocols and customs, together with other treaties including the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and international law.

– An interesting example of culturally transmitted learning in birds was the phenomenon dating from the 1960s of blue tits teaching one another how to open traditional British milk bottles with foil tops, to get at the cream underneath.

– You can identify culturally with a group but that does not render you ethnically of that group at all, let alone entirely.

– Why do men have standards of beauty which they apply to women? This is a question to which a typical femininist sociologist would reply: it is culturally determined, a belief system which serves to keep males dominant over females.

– These sites are culturally important and value according to UNESCO.

– Mathews’s wife was an Osage and was culturally identified with the Osages.

– Comments – good subject choice, culturally and historically very important.

– It seems certain that Egypt was unified culturally and economically long before its first king ruled from the city of Memphis.

- They are culturally and linguistically similar to both Rangpuri people of northern Bangladesh and Goalpariya people of Assam.

- According to the 2010 US Census, 99% of the population consider themselves of Puerto Rican descent, making Puerto Rico one of the most culturally unified societies in the world.

– It was also assumed at the time, that, Aryans were a culturally superior people.

– The kingdom of Castile built a global empire, spreading their culture and language in the Americas and biologically and culturally mixing with the indigenous peoples, altering the composition of the hemisphere.

– Western civilization, western culture or the West is made up of European culturally derived societies.

– Malayalis celebrate Onam religiously by Hindus and culturally by others.

– The balikbayan box is a modern version of the general Philippine practice of “pasalubong”, where travellers within or outside the country are culturally expected to bring home gifts to family, friends and colleagues.

– It is very hard to estimate the number of Pomaks along with the turkificationTurkified Pomaks who live in Turkey, as they have blended into the Turkish society and have been often linguistically and culturally dissimilated.

– Steven Pinker suggests that taboos have developed culturally from more basic instincts.

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