traditionality


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Noun1.traditionality - strict adherence to traditional methods or teachingstraditionality - strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings
orthodoxy - the quality of being orthodox (especially in religion)
academicism, academism, scholasticism - orthodoxy of a scholastic variety
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traditionality

[trəˌdɪʃəˈnælətɪ] Ntradicionalidad f
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Keeping this factor in mind, we are delighted to unveil the new festive collection at Om Jewellers as it blends traditionality with modernity, making it an ideal choice for today's multi-tasking woman", said Sachin Jain, President, Forevermark India.
We also explored the role of user traditionality because traditionality, which reflects individuals' value orientation, is predominant in Chinese culture (Li, Huo, & Long, 2017).
Panini Kabob Grill combines traditionality with convenience for a unique concept.
Individual level cultural values as moderators of perceived organizational support-employee outcome relationships in China: Comparing the effects of power distance and traditionality. Academy of Management Journal, 50(3), 715-729.
All the other takeaways are taking on the traditionality of fish and chips.
Spiedies' portability make them ideal for vending for events and fairs, so much that commercialization is very much part of their traditionality. Rival businesses have created intense local competition for each other, and commercially manufactured marinade is available nationwide, but spiedies' simplicity makes them easily replicable at home, too.
They estimated the degree of traditionality and structural change of Pakistan's export industries.