But culture is also an important resource in reducing disaster risks, before the associated hazards have happened.
It has architecture and history, but culture is surely the most important aspect.
But culture-crossing experiences can happen locally too, if you work or live with people from a range of backgrounds.
But Culture Secretary Maria Miler said it was an issue of equality, to which MPs had to show their "commitment".
But culture and location have little to do with the forces that are hauling voice technology out of the laboratory.
But Culture Minister Alun Pugh announced on Tuesday that the merger would not take place until after the May 2007 election.
"Up until now dating has been a rarity in India, but culture is changing and our timing just happens to be right, " said Sachs.
But culture is indisputably a critical enabling component of strategy, especially a guerrilla strategy that critically depends on winning hearts and minds over better than incumbents.
Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman said the Savile abuse claims "cast a stain" on the corporation, but Culture Secretary Maria Miller dismissed calls for an independent inquiry.
But Culture Secretary Maria Miller told MPs she was "confident" BBC chiefs were taking the claims "very seriously" and warned that an outside inquiry could hamper police investigations.
More and more pressure is being put on the AAA-rated countries of the North to help the South, but in exchange they want southern Europe to re-engineer their economies - a painful process that challenges not just budgets but culture.
But unlike culture at large or "the Internet, " Facebook created a useful mechanism for change.
For Mamet, the movies aren't just a business but a culture, and therefore a way of thinking.
We have communications which overcome every obstacle not just of distance but of culture - making one world.
But a culture of greed and recklessness spread throughout the banks and the government agencies charged with regulating them.
"Andrew Mitchell may have resigned, but the culture of two nations runs right across this government, " Mr Miliband said.
Ideally the public would possibly forgive a mistake or two if politicians were candid about it, but that culture doesn't exist.
She was called up to play for the national team but her culture's traditions and views prevented her from accepting the honour.
But alas culture instead mainly showers status on those who merely create and use new things, regardless of whether they are better.
The conviction of Warren Jeffs is good news, but the culture he came from, and helped to shape, remains very much intact without him.
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It sounds trite, but company culture is everything in a startup.
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But a culture in which oil companies were able to get what they wanted without sufficient oversight and regulation -- that was a real problem.
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But a culture of long working hours and distractions inside the house, such as computers and televisions, meant that families in the UK spent less time together.
Domestic roles have shifted over time, so fathers now may cook, clean and help with the kids more than ever, but the culture has not caught up.
But the Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) report said it "will not be as effective" and has urged the government to "review its decision again in 2012".
But the culture wars of the time forbade us from every forming a therapy group aimed at figuring out why we cared so much what everyone thought about us.
But the culture in the US supports parents aggressively blaming teachers for the poor performance of students, and students end up feeling entitled to better grades for poor performance.
The definition is fluid, but popular culture, language, film, music and mass media all certainly fit the bill, and China is making or at least trying to make inroads on all those fronts around the world.
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