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We are culturally conditioned to value female beauty and male strength.
We are trained and culturally conditioned to want to succeed, to be the best, to win.
In the East, people are culturally conditioned to venerate age.
Those were culturally conditioned things at a particular time.
Because, then, you are saying, God was culturally conditioned.
"Father," then, is hardly an incidental and culturally conditioned term for God.
As we shall see later, there is every evidence that Jesus (though kind to women) was deeply culturally conditioned.
We've been culturally conditioned to associate 9-ending prices with discounts and better deals.
Culturally conditioned needs such as the display of competence and control may influence these feelings with adults in particular.
On the contrary we are encouraged to continue to pursue the one goal of all religion in our own specific, culturally conditioned, way.
Yet, notwithstanding the problems generated by a culturally conditioned revelation, it has enormous value.
They are often culturally conditioned; and that applies as much to the way we take the weight off our feet as to anything else.
But his responses to time are culturally conditioned.
Not everything is learned or culturally conditioned.
One aspect points out that the performativity of rituals is historically and culturally conditioned.
I realized that atheism was just as culturally conditioned as being a Catholic.
The major difference is that both use and expected behaviours are culturally conditioned and controlled by well established tradition.
People also tend to dress in a culturally conditioned way, that is, the way their parents dress.
We find that our culturally conditioned presuppositions are being challenged and our questions corrected.
We have become socially and culturally conditioned to suppress and thwart our most natural responses.
Perhaps you are culturally conditioned to.
At its most extreme, this craze for plastic surgery is more than a display of culturally conditioned self-hatred.
Dedicated cheapskatery on this scale often has a kind of pathology wrapped in it, though there are forms that seem culturally conditioned.
He is not culturally conditioned.
But it creates and structures experience as surely as verbal language does, and in the same culturally conditioned sense.