Sentence examples for cosmopolitan development from inspiring English sources

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Perera Elsewhere explained how the internationally cosmopolitan development of the album informed how it all came together.

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They are cosmopolitan; their development outpaces that of surrounding areas; they exhibit stark wealth disparity.

But Coeckelbergh goes on to claim that computer games can be designed to facilitate virtues like empathetic and cosmopolitan moral development so he is not arguing against all games just those where the violence inhibits moral growth (Coeckelbergh 2007).

Although the definition of folk art is not yet firm, it may be considered as the art created among groups that exist within the framework of a developed society but, for geographic or cultural reasons, are largely separated from the cosmopolitan artistic developments of their time and that produce distinctive styles and objects for local needs and tastes.

David Doty, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, said the campaign represented the "next stage up" in the development of Cosmopolitan as an international brand.

Scheetz points out that the Hard Rock site is three times bigger than Boyd's Echelon site, and that another Las Vegas development, the Cosmopolitan, has packed 4 million square feet of space into its site.

But he also thinks that the invention of printing, and the development of a cosmopolitan "Republic of Letters" in the 17th and 18th centuries helped to spread ideas that led to the humanitarian revolution.

The privileged spot it now occupies in the public's attention is due in no small part to the critical role this ancient art form has been playing in the development of a new cosmopolitan awareness.

This is one of the most significant mental shifts in contemporary Poland and signals a new era in societal attitudes towards the west, one in which its economic development remains admired, but its cosmopolitan liberal values are largely rejected.

Cathleen Black, of Hearst, translated her ad sales background into a much larger role: overseeing the financial performance and the development of magazine titles, including Cosmopolitan, Esquire and O, The Oprah Magazine.

Born in Detroit in 1932, Mr. Byars came of age in the 1950's, a decade in which the cosmopolitan alternative thinking of the 1960's was in development.

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