Sentences with phrase «by preconceived ideas»

This can be aggravated where lawyers are inexperienced, pressed for time or influenced by preconceived ideas about dealing with persons with mental disabilities: Gray, Forell & Clarke.
In fact, the WGI report is built upon a process which, as revealed by the Climategate emails, is, by its very nature, designed not to produce an accurate view of the state of climate science, but instead to be an «assessment» of the state of climate science — an assessment largely driven by preconceived ideas of the IPCC design team and promulgated by various elite chapter authors.

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«You try to have a rational conversation with him in which you carefully explain, point by point, how the Bible reveals that hom.ose.xuality is abhorrent and dangerous, and his eyes just glaze over,» said neighbor Alex Richardson, who told reporters he has never met anyone in his life so resistant to facts that contradicted his preconceived ideas.
It's a collection of stories handed through generations, finally written and rewritten countless times, changed by scribes to fit their own preconceived ideas, and so forth.
This hesitancy can be explained, it would seem, by two preconceived ideas.
The second preconceived idea held by certain historians of religions, notably that it is necessary to consult another «specialist» for the total and systematic interpretation of religious facts, is probably explained by the philosophical timidity of many scholars.
Instead of starting with a preconceived idea of what a thing was, men started with such facts as they were able to discover by thorough investigation and then, on the basis of these facts, made a generalization or an hypothesis which seemed best and most adequately to explain the facts.
For the first time all preconceived ideas about the importance of location are pushed to one side as wines from across the world are judged by style and price exclusively.
With a ridiculous push by some to avoid c - section at all cost, and induction being almost as bad, I am continually surprised at the number of patients who decline this option... usually because of preconceived ideas that are inaccurate
I had preconceived ideas of the types of women pursued by men of my generation.
Try as he might, he can't change their preconceived ideas about extraterrestrials and so he is forced to hide when the planet's military commander, General Grawl (voice by Gary Oldman), and his army initiate a house - by - house search for the visitor.
I ask because I'm from Mexico, and I feel like we all have preconceived ideas of places we've never been to formed by the media.
Results released today by Euro NCAP reveal that some brands can still surprise and disappoint, overturning preconceived ideas of their safety.
The main purpose of our new report, «Ebook Licensing Guide for Public Libraries and Publishers,» resulting from the collaboration between Publishing Perspectives, the leading international book publishing news and opinion magazine; Bookwire, a platform specializing in the worldwide distribution of more than 100,000 ebooks and audiobooks of more than 1.000 publishers from around the world, and Dosdoce.com, a company specializing in the development of digital business models, is to provide professionals in the book world with a broader insight into the numerous opportunities offered by new ebook licensing models and to dissipate any doubts or preconceived ideas in relation to those models.
When British artists saw the first London exhibitions of American abstract painters such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko in the late Fifties, they were astonished by the improvisatory freedom of their works, in which paint appeared to have been hurled on to the canvas without any preconceived ideas, and by the sheer size of the paintings.
Inspired by Hayao Miyazaki, Albert Robida, Moebius, Wim Wenders, Federico Fellini and William Klein, Laurent questions diverse subjects, such as immigration, poverty, gypsies, cinema, architecture, politics, music, pop culture and history, and aims to tell a different story, against any preconceived ideas.
The Interpretation Matters Handbook shines a light on the kind of writing produced by art galleries for public information and challenges preconceived ideas and notions around art language, generic wondering if simpler language can be used to communicate better.
She focuses on breaking preconceived ideas of painting by targeting the essential structural component of the canvas: the stretcher.
The Japanese artist did not begin working on the artwork with a preconceived idea but rather started by adding disparate elements to the animation that then formed meaning through their interactions.
A number of video artists, for instance, have challenged the preconceived idea of art as high - brow, high priced, and only appreciable by society's elite.
The first one is what this all means for young scientists entering the field: chances are that by now — 2013 — they enter the field with preconceived ideas and / or motivated by the «noble cause».
A made - up random collection of imagined messages from some higher power embedded by magic in weather previously cherry - picked to fit our preconceived ideas let us contrive coincidences however loosely related until we got what we wanted.
With this corruption of science by «post normal science» (i.e. science which looks for the evidence to fit a preconceived idea), and the propaganda machinery of the BBC, there is something appallingly similar to rise of Nazism with its pseudo-scientific Eugenics and Goebellian propaganda.
By taking a collaborative approach, and not having preconceived ideas about what should be done, we act as an integral part of our clients» team.
In the article titled Mould, asbestos and vermiculite, provided by the Home Inspection Network, it starts out mentioning that many people have preconceived ideas about topics, but education can assist them in making decisions.
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