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- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Insularity. Insular is an adjective used to describe: An island Someone who is isolated...
- set term limits or mandatory retirement ages. Larry Sabato wrote: "The insularity of lifetime tenure, combined with the appointments of relatively young...
- ISBN 978-1-84217-529-3. Retrieved 28 October 2016. Cunliffe, Barry (2008). A Race Apart: Insularity and Connectivity in Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 75, 2009, pp...
- National Archives UKUSA Agreement at the National Security Agency From Insularity to Exteriority: How the Anglosphere is Shaping Global Governance – Centre...
- Organizational culture encomp****es the shared norms, values, behaviors observed in schools, universities, not-for-profit groups, government agencies, and...
- contact with neighbouring and overseas cultures. However, the geographical insularity of Kerala from the rest of the country has resulted in the development...
- and economic situation (...) which is compounded by their remoteness, insularity, small size, difficult topography and climate, economic dependence on...
- as enormous physical strength. The Aurelianos, meanwhile, lean towards insularity and quietude. This repetition of traits reproduces the history of the...
- alignment with the Eastern Bloc countries and a shift toward economic insularity. These policies, coupled with economic pressures stemming from the 1973...
- particularly when used pejoratively, be contrasted to cosmopolitanism. The term insularity (related to an island) may be similarly used to connote limited exposure...