• AAPIs also need accessible, high quality, and culturally and linguistically competent resources for prevention, treatment, and monitoring.

    WHITEHOUSE: Hepatitis B and the AAPI Community

  • To avoid culturally insensitive gaffes, companies should have their names screened legally, and then culturally and linguistically.

    FORBES: Brand Blunders

  • The delivery of educational infrastructure for a population so ethnically, linguistically and geographically disjointed is a tremendous challenge.

    UNESCO: AKRAB! (Literacy Creates Power)

  • This linguistically and culturally distinct community set up their own churches, schools, benevolent societies and mutual assistance lodges.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • The library is diverse linguistically, as Jefferson was multilingual, and reflects his scholarship.

    FORBES: A Library Thomas Jefferson Would Love

  • Dante's vernacular remains an exciting language for poets to engage with because it still feels, linguistically, within our reach.

    ECONOMIST: Dante's voice, after 700 years, still speaks to us directly

  • Yet culturally, linguistically and historically many of the borders between them are artificial.

    ECONOMIST: Central Asia

  • For example, once I was in a linguistically-complex contract negotiation with a South Korean mobile phone development office in Beijing.

    FORBES: Creating Bridges Into North Korea

  • Linguistically ruling means preventing or prohibiting, but in proper usage ruling by the Shari'a is ruling by what Allah has spoken.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Some of the travelogue is rather dull, especially in China, where the traveller is linguistically hobbled and confined to well-trodden tourist paths.

    ECONOMIST: How Myanmar is moving ever closer into China��s orbit

  • At any rate, for many of Germany's neighbours the name-change debate, however linguistically tortured its outcome, has been more comforting than absurd.

    ECONOMIST: Germany

  • It led to a reorganisation of the state's provinces into linguistically more homogeneous units: including, in 1960, the creation of mainly Marathi-speaking Maharashtra.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • Afghanistan is vastly more primitive than Iraq, more ethnically and linguistically divided, more difficult in its terrain and far less united by its political leadership.

    WSJ: A General for Afghanistan

  • For example, it is a miracle that I managed to find a linguistically gifted Danish gentleman with a knowledge of gravitational physics such as yourself.

    NEWYORKER: Sweetheart Sorrow

  • The geographically, linguistically and culturally disparate members of the Commonwealth used to have at least one thing in common: they were once ruled by Britain.

    ECONOMIST: The Commonwealth has principles. It should defend them

  • Individuals need to be incentivised to maximise their comparative advantage by improving themselves academically, linguistically or by accepting the need to be flexible in their work efforts.

    FORBES: Labor Pains

  • It has helped increase student engagement in my classroom by ensuring that the lessons I teach my students are reflective of who they are racially, culturally and linguistically.

    WHITEHOUSE: I Love You Too Much to Let You Fail: A Path to Transformational Change | The White House

  • An English, Mandarin and Cantonese speaker, Ng says a certain finesse is required in dealing with Chinese management teams, which culturally and linguistically tend toward innuendo instead of direct talk.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Nor is it for many Tibetans, who, unlike most people in Hong Kong, are ethnically and linguistically distinct from Han Chinese, and claim to be historically, culturally and legally separate from China.

    ECONOMIST: The myth of Tibetan autonomy

  • If Title VI and Fulbright-Hays are allowed to wither for lack of funding, there will be fewer culturally and linguistically fluent graduates to staff our intelligence community, our businesses and our government.

    FORBES: Why We Need Fulbrights

  • Harmony Center also got the biggest chunk of the vote, 23%, in Latvia's second-largest city Daugavpils, and 48% in Rezekne, the cultural center of the linguistically distinct, mainly Catholic Eastern Latvian district of Latgale.

    WSJ: Latvian Vote Reflects Ambiguity Over Euro

  • The quality of education is also compromised by an acute shortage of culturally and linguistically relevant books for children because most books are only available in foreign languages or are intended for mature learners and readers.

    UNESCO: Room to Read: Local Language Publishing Programme

  • To that end, we recently issued enhanced National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health and Health Care (CLAS Standards), which guide health professionals and organizations in delivering culturally respectful and linguistically responsive care.

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  • We then expanded into Benelux, a linguistically homogenous region, adjacent to our home market of France, and Poland, where we were again able to partner with a local car sharing network for our first foray into Eastern Europe.

    FORBES: 3 Steps To Making Your Internet Business Go Global

  • To illustrate the desperate need for culturally and linguistically appropriate assistance, when KRC first started a Korean language hotline, we received a vast number of calls and not just from within California but also from Nevada, even from Virginia!

    WHITEHOUSE: Champions of Change Blog

  • This is where the Chinese are going to move faster than the Japanese because a major brake on Japanese global expansion ended up being the shortage of talented Japanese who were interested in, or linguistically able to, operate in international markets.

    WSJ: Managing in Asia: China Eyed as Next Educational Frontier; John A. Quelch: China Europe International Business School

  • If someone fears that the Romanised version of his name has been flagged, he can choose a new (but linguistically correct) transliteration, and then establish that spelling gradually by using it on low-level documents such as a gym membership card or a lease agreement.

    ECONOMIST: Computing: What's in a name? | The

  • In pre-Inca days, the valley was inhabited by two linguistically different groups, the Cabanas and the Collaguas, and their descendants can still be distinguished by their traditional hats: flat straw hats embroidered with a lace band for the Collaguas in the east and rounded felt hats intricately embroidered with cotton for the Cabanas in the west.

    BBC: Exploring Peru��s epic Colca Canyon

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