Sentences with phrase «whole culture»

At times there has been the danger that those whose perspective is shaped by the needs of the urban and agricultural poor have been less sensitive than one would wish to the fate of those forest people whose whole culture and livelihood (and sometimes lives) are destroyed when their habitat is eliminated.
Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, and all of the succeeding generations for approximately the first eleven chapters of the Bible represent whole cultures and phases of early humanity, not individual humans.
There's even whole cultures who eat mainly fat (like the Inuit and other northern aboriginal cultures) and thrive on it.
«It encourages that whole culture of capital that we don't have.»
«This whole culture of exposure for free stuff is just unfair to businesses like myself, and it seems to happen across the whole creative field,» said Worthington.
And so it's got to be that is critical in ensuring that an organization understands the whole culture and the direction.
How do we build a system which has space for those creative minds which move the whole culture forward, while limiting the predators and parasites who suck the juices out of them and leave them poor and embittered?
-------- I think, now only my take, but I think it is because we can see it influencing our whole culture and society.
This whole culture is twisted and should be illegal and all of them should be jailed.
Lance Lamar is an angry and embittered man because he thinks that he (and our whole culture with him) has been inveigled by the gospel of absolute passion.
Like the cursed fig tree withered from leaf to root in Mark's passion narrative, the infertility that plagues Atwood's dystopia is a prophetic sign of the withering of a whole culture.
Who a person becomes is affected greatly by the formative influence of the whole culture in which he lives.
Some Republicans have openly suggested dumping this whole culture war thing altogether.
But, most important of all, its whole culture — its use of evangelical celebrities and its media savvy — has made it that much more influential at congregational level even as it is accountable to no - one but a self - selected few.
The point is that the whole culture produced this in her, Rebecca.
Macroethics are the corporate acts of the whole culture, which should be designed to build a just society.
This doesn't make a whole culture bad.
Unfortunately, a whole culture has arisen in this country that denies basic scientific facts at the behest of misguided religious and political groups for both idealogical and economic reasons.
The more the whole culture of a city is based on a rich, expressive symbol system, the more significant it is.
Distinctions are obliterated in the name of democratic criticism of traditional classes, and a pall of mediocrity descends over the whole culture.
By eroticising the whole culture in a way unknown to previous history they are partly responsible for them.
Here we see what it is to model a new humanity; and there is enough to suggest that such modeling can be contagious, can open up new possibilities for a whole culture.
(31) On a grand scale, whole cultures have lived by «root metaphors,» to use Gibson Winter's language.
(p. 135) She writes, «As a whole culture, as a social unit, we had at last become truly post-modern, post-denominational, post rational, post-Enlightenment, post-almost everything else that only a century before we had been, including post-Christendom.
However, I am attempting to present the whole culture in terms of fundamental and unifying factors capable of explaining also its great variety and internal development.
And to be sure, in the deep background of these structures were the great scriptures and epics as interpreted by the Brahmins, which have shaped the fabric of the whole culture.
But what is perhaps most disturbing about this whole culture is the pervasive, stifling fear it has created among writers, editors, and publishers.
Problem with all things Christians is that they are not real... They're whole culture is vacant, hypocritical and phony...
Now it's celebrated as a sacred right that demands veneration from the whole culture, including the millions of ordinary people who see this kind of officially blessed homicide as a gravely evil act.
I think there's this whole culture of people who are trying to help God out, who are trying to be good looking for God.
«There's the whole culture that you can get something for nothing and the dangers that come with that are very worrying.
But now, especially big cities in the South, there's whole culture, full of hundreds of people who make a living doing worship.
Obviously as the whole culture became in this way Christianized, the meaning of being Christian changed.
«Even in times of grave depravity, when the whole culture conspires to cover up a systematic sin... the natural law can reveal itself through the consciences of those who honestly seek to know the truth.»
«Developing a whole culture piece was a huge priority to move forward.
«The whole culture piece that we send to the field is real down to earth.
«When I first started, the whole culture piece was a big deal for me because we needed it be in all aspects of the business,» Klock says.
A whole culture has developed in north - western Germany, where there are social clubs that visit country inns to consume large quantities of boiled kale, Mettworst and Schnapps.
«We did not understand at the time that we were creating a whole culture and lifestyle change for hundreds of other people who also wanted to invest their time in more meaningful ways.»
So here where I live (in Milwaukee, WI) there's a whole culture around the old fashioned cocktail.
The whole culture of our draft became «safe, and signable.»
It may not be a whole culture but man, when we were up in CO Springs over Christmas we ate at this Jewish restaurant off the highway and it was absolutely incredibly.
«I'm not silly enough to think I «mgoing to change the whole culture, because it's not going to happen,» saysBeckham, «but I do have a belief that soccer can go to a different level, and I'd love to be a part of that.»
«The whole culture of medicine has changed, and that's one of the reasons I no longer practice... Almost every doctor I know is beside themselves with anguish because they feel they're not providing good, respectful care.

Phrases with «whole culture»

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