parochialism in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for parochialism in the English»French Dictionary

parochialism [Brit pəˈrəʊkɪəlɪz(ə)m, Am pəˈroʊkiəlˌɪzəm] N pej

parochialism in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for parochialism in the English»French Dictionary

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The practical byproducts of this supposedly civic-minded, self-elevating point of view were parochialism, xenophobia, stagnation and intolerance.
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The "private welfare state" model also gave rise to a third outcome of the perpetual growth strategy: parochialism at all levels.
monthlyreview.org
It loosened the bonds of ideological parochialism and made them value unity over diversity.
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While he accepts there is a certain amount of parochialism involved in the voting, he hopes he is still there on merit.
www.meathchronicle.ie
Pilgrims serve as major sources of information about conditions in different parts of the country and thus help to mitigate the parochialism of the regions.
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As of yet, however, the world has largely failed to move beyond moral, political, and economic parochialism.
theconversation.com
I don't think there's - there's no sort of parochialism.
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Alignment can only occur by listening, by working together and putting aside parochialism.
www.niagarathisweek.com
Such parochialism is understandable in a sporting context, and completely baffling when it comes to art.
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Nonetheless, early editions combine this seriousness with whimsy and parochialism.
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