Sentence examples for binding cultural from inspiring English sources

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As the great, the good and Sepp Blatter queued up to pay tribute to the Football Association today, Roy Hodgson described football as providing this country with its binding cultural identity – and then borrowed from the nation's pub culture to sum up England's continued attempts to end their long international drought.

As to intergenerational living arrangements, there is clear evidence that multigenerational extended family households are no longer a binding cultural ideal.

Based on the review of prior studies, we arrived at the theoretical assumption that the coresidential living arrangement of several generations is no longer the binding cultural ideal in today's China.

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Quetta is a city of low expression, strong traditional bindings, cultural inhibitions and limited availability of resources.

Brown believes that a constitutional settlement serves far more than its direct, mechanical purpose - that it can act as a binding agent, a cultural document that ties islands of individuals together into a society, a nation.

As a cultural bindings, when they got married, have children and they have to support their family and parents.

Not because the technology of licking and sealing an envelope was particularly secure, he said, but because "there was a legal, moral and cultural agreement" binding those involved in its transit.

I didn't belong any more, which could be just my problem, or it could be that feelings of alienation are intrinsic to a London syndrome – a sense that the cultural sinews binding the city together have stretched too far; that ever fewer people feel they truly belong there or that the capital belongs to them, to us.

Unlike the Latino population, AAPIs have no shared language or cultural heritage binding them together.

I have reviewed evidence suggesting that religion is associated with powerful group solidarity, that religious institutions tend to outcompete secular rivals, and that religions have long supported cooperation across linguistic, ethnic, and other cultural divides, binding groups together with an especially powerful form of solidarity.

It looks to China, where foot-binding was an entrenched cultural practice connected to girls' marriage prospects.

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