make cultureの例文
- Scientists were already making cultures of the microbes in laboratory dishes.
- He wished to make culture and learning accessible to all people.
- "Bacteriologists are trained to make cultures, " he said.
- It also helps to renew promote and make culture accessible to the population.
- One may question however whether these entities are properly qualified to make culture policy.
- This makes culture techniques useless for diagnostic purposes but is commonly used in research.
- Ross frequently makes cultured references to cases.
- Such cultural explorations aim to make culture itself seem strange, pushing cultural premises to the surface.
- Death began to seem alluring to a money-making culture in which all the money had been made.
- We don't have to make culture cheap . . . It is very precious instead ."
- Sennett currently is working on a project called'Homo Faber,'exploring material ways of making culture.
- Returning to his native KMchi Prefecture, Hayashi became an entrepreneur, forming a company to make cultured pearls.
- As Dick Clark once said, " I don't make culture, I sell it ."
- She was one of the first to make culture her primary focus as she argued passionately and articulately for social justice and equity.
- Today, hundreds of germ banks around the world, operated by commercial suppliers, universities and research centers, make cultures available to researchers.
- To make sure that globalization makes cultures and identities communicate with each other without destroying or homogenizing them seems to me to be a great project.
- He acknowledged that it was hard to make culture and education attractive on television, but said he believed that professionals could be found for the task.
- But Karzai came out of what Wilder calls a " deal-making culture, " a tradition of tribal politics that aims more for conciliation than confrontation.
- The books published by Quimant?were sold at very low prices in bookshops and newspaper kiosks, in order to effectively make culture more accessible to the people.
- Among vessels, the most ubiquitous and unique to Georgian wine-making culture are probably the Kvevris, very large earthenware vessels with an inside coat of beeswax.