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The phrase "as a cultural value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing beliefs, practices, or principles that are important within a specific culture or society.
Example: "Respect for elders is often regarded as a cultural value in many societies, influencing family dynamics and social interactions."
Alternatives: "as a societal principle" or "as a cultural norm".
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"It's only recently that people in Italy have begun to recognize contemporary art as a cultural value, which other countries use, for economic purposes," Ms. Beccaria said.
We pinpointed four factors that drive quality as a cultural value: leadership emphasis, message credibility, peer involvement, and employee ownership of quality issues.
The debate has been about a lot of things, including the tension between high and popular art, the role of criticism, and the fate of maturity as a cultural value.
Drawing on the latest findings from leading scientists, social scientists, and political analysts, she critically examines four possible hypotheses driving our Me Medicine moment: a growing sense of threat; a wave of patient narcissism; corporate interests driving new niche markets; and the dominance of personal choice as a cultural value.
It's probably meaningful, irrespective of accuracy, to assume that there is a direct correlation between trust as a cultural value, and productivity.
Most barriers to speed of execution reside in organizational structure, and if you want those to be diminished, encourage impatience as a cultural value.
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But I would be disingenuous if I didn't say that the Having and Achieving of Stuff is definitely not as much a cultural value in Israel.
Native Hawaiians have a sacred relationship with their land ― a cultural value known as aloha ʻāina, which translates to a love of the land or that which nourishes you ― but centuries of colonization and shady moves by American entrepreneurs have led to the displacement of many natives, according to Kalani Young, a Native Hawaiian researcher currently studying at the University of Washington.
In addition, parental respect (also known as filial piety) is a cultural value emphasized in many Asian cultures [ 2- 4].
Without denying that we should worry about the contingency of much that we take for granted, he defends truth as an intellectual objective and a cultural value.
Is there a such thing as 'looking gay,' and is there a cultural value to it?
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