Sentences with phrase «slow cultural processes»

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Now that modernity is waning (a slower process than advertised by some), this position will become more exposed as heresy by its lack of support from the biblical and orthodox truth (the Bible does not teach what MacArthur is peddling and the church has historically not taught this) and by its lack of cultural support, which was able to mask the lack of legitimate support for a while.
As Condemi and her colleagues wrote, the mandible supports the theory of «a slow process of replacement of Neanderthals by the invading modern human populations, as well as additional evidence of the upholding of the Neanderthals» cultural identity.»
Demographics provide crucial indicators of the ways in which electoral processes are slow to respond to cultural change, says curator Stallings.
Through a slow making process, Carr deliberately creates objects - paintings, artist books, pinhole cameras, short films, or clay sculptures, hand built or on the wheel - by reenacting cultural traditions common to domestic life.
She describes her process as «a sort of sentimental material investigation; a slow digestion of cosmetic, edible and chemical cultural debris».
This cultural shift has led the sector to mistakenly adopt the most cumbersome attributes of our civil litigation process; and, thus, labour dispute resolution has become too slow, costly, inflexible, and legalistic to meet the true needs of the parties.
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