Yes, as Ms. Turkle argues, technology is helping create "a new social and cultural sensibility."
The typeface continues to thrive to this day, often being held to bring an artistic or cultural sensibility to an organisation's corporate style.
He often served as a respected source of information and insight on Vietnamese cultural sensibilities and political traditions.
The important question is not how popular cultural sensibilities shift but why they do.
His more than 200 works have influenced modern Japanese literature, helping to preserve a sense of premodern language and cultural sensibility.
Religious, moral, and cultural sensibilities continue to influence abortion laws throughout the world.
Rogge says that despite concerns about legal action or cultural sensibilities, Olympic athletes will be required to submit to blood tests if this test is ready.
The new agency would be dedicated unequivocally to analyses of cultural sensibility and socioeconomic developments.
And its loopiness allows it to get away with comparisons between cultural sensibilities that in this later work feel weary.
Therefore, lesson plans in these areas should reflect this cultural sensibility; collaboration and cooperation are key components of successful programs.