Cultural in a sentence as an adjective

That's a cultural problem that's tough to lift.

That, I suspect, is the cultural difference you've detected here.

"The problem we face is pretty huge, because it will take a dramatic cultural change in order for us to start catching up.

Facebook can't be blamed for the cultural and relationship issues at play here, but they can be blamed for how they went about this.

I think there's a deeper cultural problem here: that the behavior of Joe had that much of an impact on Justine's life in the first place.

As a result, there are often no culturally accepted behaviors.

I've been waiting and hoping for the anti-carousel movement to gain cultural traction among web developers for some time.

This new wave of complaining about the lack of attention to "the creative arts" reminds me of that good old cultural phenomenon known as mansplaining.

They generally reflect the cultural fear of the dominant members of a region against the "unclean" citizens, outsiders, and the low class.

"Peppered throughout the post are cultural signs and signifiers that mark the author as an advocate for a fairly specific set of political and social beliefs.

This falls under the umbrella of cultural fit, which is of course important, but don't mistake that for engineering skill.- I think we can all agree that "logic" puzzles like "how would you move Mount Fuji?

As a matter of fact, not only is the cultural perception of coding and math as more mechanistic in contrast with humanities and the "creative arts" wrong, the opposite is , in fact, the case.

From the time Bezos issued his edict through the time I left, Amazon had transformed culturally into a company that thinks about everything in a services-first fashion.

"Here Mr. Khan stands exposed as possessing a historical perspective steeped in academias standard issue, postmodern, left-leaning narrative of cultural relativism, multiculturalism, and moral equivalence.

Cultural definitions

adjective

of or relating to the arts and manners that a group favors; "cultural events"; "a person of broad cultural interests"

adjective

denoting or deriving from or distinctive of the ways of living built up by a group of people; "influenced by ethnic and cultural ties"- J.F.Kennedy; "ethnic food"

See also: ethnic ethnical

adjective

of or relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society; "cultural roots"

adjective

relating to the raising of plants or animals; "a cultural variety"