Examples of 'be a culture' in a sentence

Meaning of "be a culture"

be a culture: To exhibit the characteristics, attitudes, and customs that are typical of a particular social group or organization. This phrase is often used when discussing the behavior or norms within a specific society, community, or workplace

How to use "be a culture" in a sentence

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A culture of peace must be a culture of human rights.
To be a culture is to share a certain way of being and behaving.
That would truly be a culture of prevention.
Wherever people gather, there will be a culture.
There will always be a culture difference between us.
In another preferred embodiment the culture of fungi may be a culture of Trichoderma.
There must be a culture of service in the agency.
For most companies this will be a culture shift.
This can be a culture engaged in the pursuit of greatness.
I just do not wanna be a culture vulture.
India can be a culture shock when you first arrive.
That would already be a culture.
It may be a culture issue as well.
But training has to be a culture.
This might be a culture shock for public servants trained to be faceless.

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The culture of the invention may be a culture of any microorganism.
There should be a culture of information flow from the agencies to the stakeholders.
Moving to Switzerland can certainly be a culture shock for many expats.
Will it be a culture of creativity, openness and trust - or of their opposites?
It could also be a culture thing.
There seems to be a culture of you buy a car and then you take it.
I am saying, there should be a culture like this.
The carrier medium may be a culture medium, cryopreservation medium or pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
For any effective change, there must be a culture of collaboration.
Such compositions may be a culture that is substantially free from other species of organism.
Truly, the culture of human rights can not fail to be a culture of peace.
Christian culture should be a culture of thinking and questioning.
Alternatively, the jellified material can advantageously be a culture medium for microorganisms.
There seems to be a culture of complaining among the Members.
Alternatively, the gelled material may advantageously be a culture medium for the microorganisms.
The reaction medium may be a culture medium, a revealing medium or a culture and revealing medium.
The aim of the Forum d'Avignon is to be a culture purveyor.
There will also be a culture aspect to the event.
We have this ethos where we want to be a culture of builders, right?
Could be a culture issue, too.
Together with a culture of work, there must be a culture of leisure as gratification.
There needs to be a culture shift in the way we treat patients on our wards . ”.
I grew up in Ireland, where there used to be a culture of drinking and driving.
Yes. it would be a culture clash if it were the custom in your land - No.
Generally, the culture agent will be a culture medium for stem cells.
The test sample also can be a culture fluid supernatant, or a suspension of cultured cells.
The Head Coach must be a culture builder,.
Also, there seems to be a culture crisis in the business world today.
In particular, the solid support can be a culture dish, a well or a column.
It 's one thing to be a culture vulture - get in and getcha money.
It may well be a culture shock.
This contact step may be a culture step in a culture medium such as RPMI 1640.
Host cells for prokaryotic vectors may be a culture of bacteria such as Escherichia coli.
This may be a culture thing.
Efficient data management needs to be a culture and a mindset, not just a project! ".

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