Sentence examples for culturally interconnected from inspiring English sources

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In the most culturally interconnected time ever, familiarity with the art of the rest of the world, which means exposure to other ideas and values, just makes practical sense: it keeps us in the cosmopolitan loop, makes us full citizens.

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Less competitive, in a world that is increasingly racially diverse, culturally complex, globally competitive and interconnected.

Considering the range of GOP reactions to President Obama's re-election from an anthropological vantage, my guess is that the GOP disconnect results from two culturally contoured emotions that are interconnected: 1) a fear of change; and 2) a fear of difference.

Economics and culture are of course interconnected.

France was a land of marvels, with each region, and each village within each region, culturally and linguistically isolated from the rest of the country but interconnected economically by an ancient network of trails and commercial ties.

Everything is interconnected.

Everything is now interconnected".

It is too interconnected.

"Everyone is interconnected.

"Our systems could be interconnected.

"But the two are interconnected.

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