Sentences with phrase «idealistic notions»

"Idealistic notions" refers to beliefs or ideas that are based on high moral or ethical principles, often ignoring the practicality or reality of a situation. It suggests that these ideas may be too optimistic or impractical. Full definition
I think a lot of us come to TIE with a very idealistic notion of technology's contribution to learning.
I entered into the project with a very idealistic notion that all law published by governments should be fully open and available.
Or, worst of all, the kind whose idealistic notions outrun the firm's actual capabilities.
As much as I can truly say that most people in the book publishing industry love books, none of us can afford to rely on idealistic notions of what books do for culture or sense of fair play.
Along with other commissions by Margarita Cabrera and Pedro Reyes and extant works by Mario García Torres, Máximo González and Livia Corona, these projects collectively present the means for thinking about communities outside idealistic notions of cohesion and unified experience.
Ultimately, Lee Bul presents the human impulse to promote visionary and idealistic notions within the structures that surround us daily — our adornments, buildings, and institutions — as an attempt to fulfill the illusive promise of a truly egalitarian and harmonious existence.
It's grounded on what actually works in relationships that are happy and stable, not idealistic notions or anecdotal evidence of what marriage ought to be.
Rory's idealistic notions of justice provide him with the necessary respect and compassion for all of his clients.
It has nothing to do with outdated and idealistic notions of a doting mother who can cut coupons and make her own bread to make ends meet while caring for her children.
He begins to experience the difference between his idealistic notions of the institutional church and its everyday realities.
Just as his belief in beautiful, orderly scientific theories mirrored a child's view of the world, so his belief in God as the ultimate manifestation of that order expressed an idealistic notion that God is so much greater than humankind that He can not be found in any one faith.
In the end, like I said, my idealistic notion of a successful sugar baby or whatever you may call it, is a lot different from that.
The mainstream media is also full of idealistic notions that you need to act a certain way, dress a certain way, drive a certain car and own a two story house with a picket fence in the front yard.
It's an idealistic notion in a world full of cynicism, and sometimes that starry - eyed perspective is worth more than brutal realism.
Now, in a new era of austerity, the idealistic notion of School Prints has found its time again.
I was wrestling with the idealistic notion of art and my relationship to it.
«Bitcoin Gold does have some grassroots support and I think there are people who do have this idealistic notion that mining should be more decentralized... a common cause that could rally people together in an organic sort of movement,» Lombrozo said.
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