Sentences with phrase «across differing cultures»

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The use cases driving bitcoin transactions differ across continents and cultures, from providing an alternative to unstable currencies to allowing merchants to bypass the costs of credit card fraud.
What's more, it would also be unfair to generalize about parental investment, as family dynamics differ across countries and cultures.
Prenatal counseling at the threshold of viability is a challenging yet critically important activity, and care guidelines differ across cultures.
There are hints that the type of grief hallucinations might also differ across cultures.
Notions of self and mind differ across cultures and history.
The expectations of the students might differ across cultures
Students learn to «stand between cultures», reconcile differing cultural values and perspectives and take responsibility for their own behaviours and their interactions with others within and across cultures.
Whether that is simply because of the differing size of countries, and the fact that ebooks have been available for far longer across the water and therefore genres like erotic romance have been more acceptable for longer or whether it's a difference in culture still remains to be seen.
It can cut across well established systems of budget and program control, delivery and accountability arrangements and, simply, differing departmental cultures.
And, because Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are not a homogenous population, he noted that Indigenous knowledge differs across place, context, history, languages, cultures, and spiritualties.
It will prioritise research into the biological, psychological and sociocultural factors that influence the cause, trajectory and personal experience of these conditions, how these factors change across the lifespan, how they differ between different population subgroups (gender, sexuality, ethnicity, culture and socioeconomic status), and how these factors can be recognised and modified.
The fact is parenting approaches differ across families, communities, countries and cultures.
The meaning of friendship also differs across cultures.
Interestingly, these findings also highlight different perspectives of men and women, and therefore potential areas of interpersonal conflict due to differing expectations between marital partners both within and across cultures.
Hierarchical linear modelling was employed to control for differing cultures across participants.
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