Sentences with phrase «bred cynicism»

Reform was a ceaseless whirlwind that exhausted educators and bred cynicism.
She declined to comment, but Caproni said the affairs exemplified the kind of behavior that bred cynicism about government.
Many modern universities are so intellectually incoherent that they tend to breed cynicism, not intellectual vitality.
The current campaign finance system in New York, they argue, breeds cynicism and distances citizens from their government.
It insults educators and breeds cynicism.
This breeds cynicism, shortcuts, and compliance rather than healthy discipline.
I especially appreciate your twenty - five - year - long crusade against hitting schools with one damn reform after another, which breeds cynicism, induces burnout, and ultimately doesn't work.
Teachers who attempt to manufacture enthusiasm out of a limited energy store can appear to be disingenuous in their enthusiasm, which can breed some cynicism in the students.
It's pretty much par for the course, where hurried efforts to adopt a new enthusiasm wind up disappointing in practice, breeding cynicism and adding fuel to the ceaseless search for the next big thing.
Too often, seemingly sensible efforts wind up as caricatures, breeding cynicism, creating new layers of bureaucracy, and sucking up time and energy better devoted to students.
Court administrators need to strive to create a courthouse work environment that doesn't breed cynicism.

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It can breed a dehumanizing cynicism which becomes an end in itself.
Now that same cynicism is rearing it's ugly head again with his current situation, he is breeding massive uncertainty amongst the players, with several not signing extensions and more not having extensions offered.
Distrust alone can breed not true alternatives, but cynicism.
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