Sentence examples for worldviews and values from inspiring English sources

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Then, considering that the core narrative can be changed only through adopting new worldviews and values, it highlights the need for constructing narratives that engage people in shared objectives and goals [38, 67].

However, whether it had been worth it or not, was not so much up to the facilities provided by Kampusareena, but to the worldviews and values that direct the development of the value co-creation practices.

I applied my anthropological sensibilities to the problem, recognizing that automobility was a cultural system, and that change, if it did not come from practical realities, like unmanageable gas prices or draconian laws, would have to come from a change in people's worldviews and values.

As we can though see from the results of layer 3 (see Table 5), when reflecting on the interviewees' worldviews and values in relation with their attitudes and behaviours towards the value co-creating practices, old habits stick hard and strong strategic guidance is needed to change them.

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Such long-term cooperation incorporates a general worldview and values.

His contention though is that, far from leaving the 19th century behind, the cultural identity of modern Britain is rooted in the worldview and values of the Victorians.

In other words, one can use an activity-theoretic account to explain why an architectural activity is appropriate in response to an architectural question, i.e. a question posed in the context of architecture; or one can use it to identify the architectural worldview and values within which a response is perceived as meaningful by the interpretative community of architects.

But marrying someone who's fundamentally similar to you, especially in outlook, worldview, and values, really does seem to make a difference.

Too often, the fundamental worldview and values of the funders are written into the kinds of problems they will entertain and kinds of measurements they demand to determine success.

Culturally shaped worldviews, norms, and values play a crucial role, developed through a constant grappling with the biophysical and social environment.

The strong heterogeneity in preferences and mental models we uncover leads us to conclude that transparent and participatory public discourse on underlying worldviews, norms and values is paramount for accelerating institutional reform paving the way for energy transitions in Germany and globally.

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