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“Gigot: OK, you're saying this social-cultural issue, that is a big liability for him.”
“Though on the opposite side of the social-cultural spectrum from Sarah Palin's, Lady Gaga's audience also consists of people who understand themselves as maligned, shunned, passed over, and ignored.”
“With the exception of a few American bands such as Sepultura and Slayer who brought death metal into the more of the mainstream culture, the genre has always maintained a distinct underground appeal, choosing, for artistic and social-cultural reasons, to distance itself from the mass-produced rock industry.”
“Now that the midterm congressional elections are over and a sizable number of conservatives -- including Tea Party members -- have won office based on promises to slash federal spending and shrink the government, you might think that economic issues have trumped social-cultural issues in the public mind.”
“Here's where social-cultural issues such as abortion and marriage equality come into play.”
“Indeed, a recent study prepared by the Cato Institute refutes the popular notion that the movement is dominated by social-cultural conservatives.”
“Now that the midterm congressional elections are over and a sizable number of conservatives--including Tea Party members--have won office based on promises to slash federal spending and shrink the government, you might think that economic issues have trumped social-cultural issues in the public mind.”
“Drawing on a variety of primary sources, Professor Prescott examines the relationship between administrative regulation of “student bodies” and broader social-cultural views about young adults and their status in 19th- and 21st-century America.”
“Concepts such as augmenting human intellect, improvement infrastructure, co-evolution of artifacts with social-cultural language-practices, and bootstrapping evolved directly from this work, as did the following twenty years of applied co-evolution.”
“By the time I came back to Berkeley, I decided that a social-cultural anthropological dissertation was more for me.”
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SCIE - Be the first...
... to use these words in spoken English and reap esteem. In the SPOKEN corpus of the COCA (full corpus: 450 million words) none of these occur.
stochastic, disputant, state-led, almshouse, exceptionality, bibliographical, t-test, z-score, personal/social, neoplastic, stroma, ludic and 288 more...
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EN - compound adjectives
Adjectively used nominal phrases with a "-" inside.
t-test, O-ring, B-grade, so-called, on-site, at-large, in-your-face, in-state, on-time, up-to-the-minute, in-store, on-call and 965 more...
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