Sentences with phrase «traditional cultural sense»

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«Their popularity can be seen in the traditional sense as a mere brand extension,» Ong tells Entrepreneur, «but it is also a signifier of a larger cultural phenomenon: the rise of fan - based global subcultures.»
Even the phrase «quantum mechanics» suggests cultural lag, for a quantum ensemble is not a mechanism in the traditional sense.
In human terms, this has a disastrous consequence for certain groups of people like the tribals, scheduled castes, traditional fishermen and such other groups who depend on them to eke out a living... They would also be torn away from their natural roots as well as from their community and cultural ties - producing in them a sense of isolation» (Quoted from ISA Journal Dec. 94).
While not being guides in the traditional sense you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the countries visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious and social aspects.
The KCC and the Korean American Cultural arts Foundation present a showcase of traditional Korean performance art and style sense at the Lisner Auditorium.
Both the figure and the space in the traditional sense are absent; countless bottles and potions crowding a counter are abstracted; and he has introduced images of universal black cultural figures (Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela) commonly found on the walls of these social gathering spaces, having been placed there decades earlier.
Both the figure and the space in the traditional sense are absent; countless bottles and potions crowding a counter are abstracted; and he has introduced images of universal black cultural figures (Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela) commonly found on the walls of these social gathering spaces, having been hung decades earlier.
His work is often characterised by a sense of dichotomy that challenges traditional perceptions and cultural surroundings.
In R (E) v Governing Body of JFS [2009] UKSC 15, [2010] 1 All ER 319 the Supreme Court held that the Race Relations Act 1976 did not only prohibit discrimination on grounds of ethnic origin as defined by the wide cultural / historic test in Mandla v Dowell Lee [1983] 2 AC 548, [1983] 1 All ER 1062, but also in the narrower, more traditional sense of lineage or descent — indeed, prior to Mandla a narrow test based on birth or descent would have been required in order to establish discrimination on ethnic origin grounds.
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