Sentences with phrase «idealistic view»

"Idealistic view" refers to seeing things in an optimistic and perfect way, imagining an ideal outcome or situation rather than considering the practical or realistic possibilities. Full definition
However, he's a loyal guy with idealistic views.
Muslims all over the world, not just in the west project their own idealistic views in Islam.
But for our present purpose it will serve to indicate why it is that Christian thought has never been content to rest in a conception of God as the ideal Reality, the supreme Value or Constellation of values, the absolute Mind, or any such idealistic view.
Going between these settings effectively captures Richard's initial idealistic views on becoming an actor and how they gradually become more realistic throughout the film.
However, one group — made up of couples in which both spouses had the most idealistic views of their partners at the beginning of the study — showed no decrease in marital satisfaction.
First of all, Tanya has a very idealistic view of a role of muse.
• Critics of neoconservatism don't seem to grasp that support for a market economy and limited government doesn't express a romantic or idealistic view of business but a realistic view of government.
I know I have a «too» idealistic view, but in the words of Rodney King, «Can't we all just get along?»
An idealistic view, I'm afraid.
I know there are a lot of logistical problems with such an idealistic view... but I've been wondering lately if Jesus really meant it when he said «love your enemies, do good to those who persecute you.»
By identifying God with infinity, Gregory puts himself into a hole that he can never quite fill with his idealistic view of matter.
Idealistic view.
And I love it, because while we all go into the parenting journey with an idealistic view of what it will be like, that just doesn't happen.
An older Southern gentleman with a slow drawl and kindly demeanor, Dr. Carden Johnston is like the poster child for a homey, warm, idealistic view of pediatrics; quite a contrast to how the defenders of the DHHS campaign had portrayed him in the press.
It makes so much sense because it kind of just goes back to what we were saying earlier about how it's probably in all of us that we have an idealistic view of the family experience and like gosh, I don't know if I really want to talk about it like it being hard or things happening to my moods
«The novel is dedicated to postdocs and graduate students, because the young scientists have an idealistic view of science.»
A.L: The novel is dedicated to postdocs and graduate students because the young scientists have an idealistic view of science.
Drawn to the idealistic views of Dutch, he became deeply invested in the gang leader's vision for the West.
A handsome lothario's addiction to Internet pornography threatens to torpedo his budding relationship with a young lady who has an idealistic view of love and courtship.
I entered the teaching profession with an idealistic view of what the country thought of its nation's teachers, but have found that the profession has lost its prestige.
This idealistic view of the market still sticks in the craw of professional money managers, but the basic idea is more than forty years old.
Many owners begin their relationship with the new pet armed with misinformation and an idealistic view of the pet - owner relationship.
However, despite his idealistic view of being an «independent artist,» he found the demands of dealing his own work more than he had anticipated.
Written in 1940, the song's original lyrics introduced a critical perspective to the idealistic view of America as Underwood's images challenge the common bucolic perception of the landscape.
With her unbowed adherence to populism and idealistic view of the potential of art to reach broad audiences and further sociopolitical causes, Catlett established her own trajectory - employing formal elements of modernism only to the extent that they suited her cause.
This idealistic view of the scientific process is however not matched in reality because, for academic scientists, our publications count for much more than a simple contribution to the scientific record.
He seems to rely on relating everything to an established defined concensus position with an idealistic view that peer review ensures the concensus is ultimately the correct position.
And so there's a quite a contrast between that idealistic view of the science and what I learned in recent years, that women in this fascinating work were routinely betrayed and harassed by their superiors, instead of supported by them.
I started out with an idealistic view of wanting to defend clients charged with murder.
While this may reflect an idealistic view of the families we work with, she nevertheless shows the value of systems thinking when makes an important observation, when comparing the relative weights assigned to work with the child and work with the family: «Child care workers who work with the child around the clock may be invited to overfunction in terms of taking on what are ordinarily parental responsibilities.
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