Sentences with phrase «less cultural meaning»

The back («verso») carries significantly less cultural meaning, destined to remain beyond the public's view, and only visible to the artists themselves or staff at museums and galleries.

Not exact matches

1) Just because you do not understand the cultural reference within the art of the statue, does not mean that the art has less value, nor that the statue is, in fact, «sticking it's tongue out at you».
As I hope is evident, none of the above meant to reduce or dispute the cultural significance, much less the real orientation towards peace of «A Common Word».
The field of imagination at any rate is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (in which the problem of meaning is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or less habitual modes of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom is accompanied by a greater risk of error.
Crucially, when less leave is publicly «earmarked» for mothers, the shift in cultural perceptions should mean that men and women are considered equal in terms of the ability to care for their child, both in fact and in law.
If the teachers are less assimilationists this means they understood the importance of cultural identity and focused on it.
And yet the self - definition of German artists of his generation who have remained in Germany, if not in Berlin, appears no less determined by their reactionary relation to a cultural mainstream, which usually means an American one.
Less obviously but still clearly relevant to admission is age (mature student category) cultural and economic background (through means such as interviews, personal statements / essays), and race and culture (through aboriginal admission programs, scholarship opportunities based on race gender or community membership etc..)
In particular, Chinese tech firms probably also love Singapore because of cultural reasons — the Southeast Asian nation has a population with a majority of Chinese, which means language barriers are of less concern, and in turn doing business may be much more comfortable.
As at June 2013, cultural plans were being implemented in less than 10 per cent of cases and many of these are lacking in substance and meaning.
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