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Discover Ludwig"cultural will" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a group's collective capacity to take action on shared values and goals. For example: "We must recognize the importance of cultural will in order to bring about positive change in our community."
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It is a failure of social, political and cultural will.
It is the political, institutional and cultural will and ability to develop a cashless society that is the constraint, rather than technological difficulties.
"A market in New York has to reflect political and cultural will, and we are arching toward it," Mr. Wolf said.
A balance between small and medium sized enterprises and large employers is also important and a deep understand of local assets (economic, educational and cultural) will all help to make places thrive.
The unfortunate fact is we don't have the cultural will to reverse course.
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With time, new social and cultural factors will appear which will modify our behavior in these situations.
More generally, we suspect that the more a technology is opaque, the more cultural transmission will be preservative; the more a technology is transparent and model-based biases are absent, the more cultural transmission will be reconstructive.
The delicate cultural ecosystem will be disrupted.
Some cultural products will be publicly available.
And educational and cultural programs will emphasize sustainability.
Long-standing cultural differences will justify some variation.
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