And to really too start to look at different cultures because, a lot of other cultures don't use as much wheat or they use it in different ways, and so there are a lot of
cultural things too that really were like, «Wow, this is good.
Not exact matches
Too often, businesses adopt practices or
cultural norms because they're «how
things have always been done.»
That can be a good
thing for missions if the Christian believers have the theological / spiritual formation to be discerning; but
too often
cultural custom becomes absolutized along with the Tradition's orthopraxis.
The easiest
thing to grasp about the City of God is that it is not the City of Man — that is to say, that all existing moral - political authority is all -
too - human, and that every individual represents some promise, some meaning, some destiny far beyond anything that can be represented in the economy of an actual political -
cultural world.
I hear all these comments about the pancakes being
too thin, and I'm wondering if this isn't a
cultural shift or a generational «
thing.»
even if people accept breastfeeding as a natural, healthful
thing, there is a definite
cultural bias against nursing babies who are «
too old.»
She has to dissociate or the cognitive dissonance is
too high, and she has to do the
things that categorize her as a «good mom» within her
cultural framework.
I stated then in writing amongst other
things that: ``... I am sorry if any person gets offended by my insistence on the protection of public property and putting Ghana First because I was molded with this world, social, and the
cultural view to life and community which it is
too late to change.
Viz can do this, in part, because Shonen Jump is so popular in Japan, but there's a
cultural thing going on
too.
Even the ones that aren't fake often lean on the «old» schtick a little
too heavily, but this sherry house on Calle Echegarary in the centre of Madrid is the real
thing: a genuine
cultural artifact.
And that has a kind of African context
too in that the African artists or the medicine men and others who were involved with creating
things —
cultural icons and other
things — would determine the value of something and place it in a different context; such as the use of objects from nature.
[It's clear that] there is a deep
cultural disconnect between the science community and the stakeholders and public, for whom norms require internal consistency — whether in a contract or a responsible news article (I'm a critic of that arena,
too, for doing the same
thing).