Monetary mores grew looser still in the 1920s with the explosion of consumer finance ( tied to the rise of the motor car ) and speculative , debt-fuelled investment .
Environmental photography matters , because it offers the lifeline of a bridge between our modern , denaturalised , mechanistic mores and the imperative of nature within and without .
环境摄影很重要,因为它为我们现代的、不自然的、机械的习俗及自然内外需要之间的桥梁提供了救生索。
Conservative islam governs the private and public sector , and the strength of the tribal and religious mores acts to repel western political and social influence .
传统穆斯林教规掌控者公共和私人生活,部落和宗教习俗的力量也一直排斥西方的政治和社会影响。
Ms snyder-a fulbright scholar , associate professor of philosophy at st john 's university in new york , and an expert on the history and science of the victorian era-is a sure-footed guide to the mores and foibles of 19th-century britain .
It 's not just hype , or vanity on the part of the youngsters : people who are 18-29 right now have markedly different attitudes , beliefs , and mores than any generation preceding them .
One could understand the appeal of the text message to holmes , as it is purely objective mode of communication ; a means to reach a single person or a group of people without having to confront ignorance or recognize any social mores .
And europe 's moves to protect internet privacy - something americans have not , as yet , actively agitated for - have given rise to a thorny question : how do the laws and mores of different nations manage , if at all , the multinational companies that now govern our digital lives ?