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"For most French people," he asserts, "Tunisians … had the same supposed racial and cultural defects of all North Africans, ranging from stupidity, criminality and a taste for violence".
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"I encourage dissent," he said, adding that a "cultural defect," in which employees had avoided criticizing the company, had existed before his arrival.
You are seeking to underplay historically powerful social forces like racism and poverty, and reduce them to a substantive definitive character or cultural defect of black communities.
It's a cultural defect," said John Shahn, painter son of Ben Shahn.
I'll admit I'm kind of bummed to discover that the answer is in digital media, and not in some cultural defect, but I figured I should try their new gimmicky machines anyway.
Scholars once viewed China as having crippling social, cultural and political defects that underscored the superiority of the West.
Crummell would certainly not disagree that hindrances to blacks led to this cultural derailment and subsequent defect (as he saw it).
I think it's a defect of our cultural conditioning and patriarchy cuts across many, but not all, cultures.
I predict that our major cultural figures will continue to defect from what has clearly become a sinking Republican ship.
There were very few language translation problems; general question design defects and socio-cultural challenges to survey responses were more common.
First, if altruistic punishment has played a key role in the evolution of collective action through cultural group selection, punishment of defecting group members should be more prevalent in between-group competitive settings.
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