Sentence examples for internal traditions from inspiring English sources

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At worst, Nazarbayev, similarly to other post-Soviet leaders, asks to respect Kazakhstan's internal traditions, but still using a polite language.

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But then at the end of the year when we all have to start "ranking" things, as demanded by not just our audience, but years of our own internal tradition, that it just seems ludicrous to juxtapose these kinds of titles.

British national interest is explicitly located in the internal affairs of other countries, violating international traditions of non-interference, and destabilising governments.

The reason for the non-use of acupuncture in small children seemed to revolve around two main themes (1) internal TCM traditions and practices, which do not support the routine practice of needle acupuncture in infants and toddlers and (2) external system changes which increasingly limit the use of acupuncture specifically and TCM practices in general.

But I won't give up my internal Christmastime tradition of thinking about the man who hated Christmas.

In certain traditions, internal peace is man' s ultimate goal: "He knows peace who forgets desire," says the Bhagavad Gita.

Driven by its own internal priorities and traditions, each service tends to protect and push for the programs it considers most important--the Navy its aircraft carriers, for example, and the Air Force its bombers--with little regard for whether all of the pieces fit together into a coordinated, efficient and affordable system of national defense.

He claims that there are two sorts of problems that face every research tradition: empirical problems (akin to Kuhnian anomalies); and conceptual problems (i.e., problems of consistency, either internal or with dominant traditions in other fields).

It's outward-looking and based on real user needs, not internal government processes and traditions.

These, in all the variations of different societies and traditions, are internal tensions that we can recognise as characteristic forms, often from very far back in our history".

For much of its long history, China has been regionally divided, occasionally invaded by other (Asian and European) powers and, given its strong traditions of internal conflict, self-isolated from the rest of the world.

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