Sentences with phrase «kind of culture emerges»

«It really depends on what kind of culture emerges out of this thing and how crowded everybody feels,» said Michael McKiernan, senior managing director with Cushman & Wakefield Inc. «I hope to talk to people on both sides of the equation.»

Not exact matches

In about 2000/2001 I was in Austin to dialogue about emerging ministry, and facilitate a «culture clash» simulation game based on values and beliefs of people from the kinds of «postmodern cultures» that I'd been interacting with since the early 1990s.
This kind of prophesying indigenous to Canaan's culture (we will meet it again in the ninth century brilliantly described in the Elijah narratives) is certainly among the antecedents of the classical prophetism which emerges out of prophetic Yahwism.
In Stein's telling, he does emerge as a kind of flawed and accidental holy man — a bungling missionary, set against an increasingly money - bloated art culture, who believed deeply in the work artists do.
If some kind of «supra - intelligence» emerges collectively through culture and science, this maybe thought of the human race evolving a collective prefrontal cortex.
Sam Glover: Your culture kind of emerged organically it sounds like.
Thus in the first of these two accounts, culture would provide a pressure on genetic selection and in the second, preexisting gene distributions would provide a pressure on the kinds of cultures likely to emerge.
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