Sentences with word «inauthentic»

The word "inauthentic" refers to something that is not genuine, real, or true. It describes something that is fake or not original. Full definition
«The IRA has repeatedly used complex networks of inauthentic accounts to deceive and manipulate people who use Facebook, including before, during and after the 2016 US presidential elections,» Stamos explained.
It feels as inauthentic and try - hard as the beard and slick hair LaBeouf wears in this trailer.
For existentialism usually conceives of inauthentic existence as man's attempt to avoid the «awful freedom» of his historicity, and to find security in his human nature, which is understood quite rationalistically: the individual is a particular, comfortably subsumed under a universal.
I may not be a baby person, but I'm trying to be the best parent I can be anyway, and the pressure to enjoy this stage «while it lasts» just feels inauthentic for both my daughter and me.
When students have their self - esteem boosted artificially in inauthentic ways, on the other hand, the air quickly comes out of the balloon when they hit the wide world and meet real - life challenges.
In theory, his painted versions should seem inauthentic because they did not arise directly from the subconscious or the gut — but they don't: they feel just as sensitive and spontaneous as the drawings.
If I do not read him incorrectly, Meland comes close to identifying Judaism, or at least Pharisaism, with the principle of inauthentic existence, i.e., sin.
Matt 24:36 / Mark 13:30 has been judged to be inauthentic by many contemporary NT scholars.
Such complete reversals that attempt to abolish modern life are, I think, inauthentic ways for trying to achieve the integration our time needs.
This tweet abundance also reflects badly on their personal brands as they come across as inauthentic with little thought for their followers» feeds.
Her hyperactive Captain Allison Ng, the Naval airman assigned to keep tabs on Gilcrest while he's in town, rarely breaks beyond caricature and when she does it feels all the more inauthentic because of the broadly drawn comical foil we first meet.
Mahama and his surrogates in the ruling NDC have suggested to voters, especially in the Northern half of the country, that, as a Northerner, Bawumia is in the wrong party; that he has no future in the NPP except as second fiddle to the flagbearer; that there is even something inauthentic about his Northerner identity.
Facebook said the ads from inauthentic accounts did not mention Trump or former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The parasol, however, is made to look inauthentic as it is really a black umbrella painted white on the exterior and decorated with fake flowers.
Note that this is inauthentic life no matter how high the ideals which society or church may press upon us.
Francie finds something inauthentic in Robie: «like an American in an English movie».
Cohn & Wolfe's 2016 study on authenticity defined what consumers consider to be authentic and inauthentic brand behavior.
Actually, this was sort of inspired by another probably inauthentic recipe that my mom made when I was growing up.
Allow students to be accountable with authentic, real life habits, rather than things that feel like inauthentic school assignments.
I'm a TERRIBLE secret - keeper and, to be honest, not sharing this monumental news with you had me feeling incredibly inauthentic.
Such language — the kind that blocks and blurs humanity's true identity and freedom — is precisely what Heidegger calls inauthentic language.
In this absolutely inauthentic version, you are going to blend a bunch of sugar snap peas into creamy submission, but the soup is still going to have, as Fonzie would say, «a snap in its trunks,» and it's going to be very delicious.
Or another potential problem — Tinder users could start curating their social media to please potential dates, which leads to a more inauthentic experience.
I found it ponderous and even inauthentic.
Even so, the costumes still look like costumes, the sets like sets, and the many accents sound inauthentic, to the point where The Mummy gives the vibe of people playing dress up and making a movie based on what they think a North African treasure hunt must be like based on old movies rather than in trying to represent anything akin to reality.
Along with these actions, we are exploring several new improvements to our systems for keeping inauthentic accounts and activity off our platform.
For example, we are looking at how we can apply the techniques we developed for detecting fake accounts to better detect inauthentic Pages and the ads they may run.
«For example, we are looking at how we can apply the techniques we developed for detecting fake accounts to better detect inauthentic Pages and the ads they may run.
We are also experimenting with changes to help us more efficiently detect and stop inauthentic accounts at the time they are being created.
There's nothing inauthentic about a guy who's eligible for Social Security giving his all for over three hours, making each song new and real in the present for an aging America and avoiding even selective nostalgia.
It's one of those disconnects that might have made my increasingly blurred professional and personal lives feel really inauthentic, but luckily, this is working for me — perhaps not so much in the literal sense of the challenge hashtag, since a more accurate personal hashtag would be #EmbraceYourCravings, but fortunately our partner is helping me tackle two of my perennial nutrition goals: hydration and protein intake.
Today we are the heirs and legatees of fin - de-siecle Vienna in ways we often never suspect, and perhaps never more so than when we indulge in that common cultural tic that automatically looks on «bourgeois» as a suspect term, a more elaborate way of saying inauthentic, phony, lifeless.
TONY CAMPOLO: Shane, you have become an icon for many young people around the world who seem to be tired of what they consider to be inauthentic Christianity because you represent something that's refreshing to them.
My own practice also aids another level of my own identity, which feels very authentic, in an increasingly inauthentic culture.»
As per many contemporary NT scholars after thorough an - alyses, said passage is a single attestation created by Mark and later copied by Matthew and Luke and therefore historically inauthentic.
Christ is not immediately accessible; he too is rendered hidden and fugitive by one's inauthentic use of language.
And then I remembered how when Gabe was a guest on the Bon Appétit Foodcast, he went on (and on) about his admittedly inauthentic take on nuoc cham, the great - on - everything, dead - simple Vietnamese sauce.
Most of us present the most idealized version of ourselves online so whatever we're putting out there tends to skew positive and perhaps inauthentic.
Conservators and historians have always been fascinated by matters of provenance, from potentially inauthentic signatures like the one on Rembrandt's Self Portrait as a Young Man to underlays of handprints in Jackson Pollock paintings.
A link that shows how Clegg didn't say what has been claimed, or that the comments are similarly inauthentic would be appreciated.
Indeed, many millennials view the traditional luxury brand playbook — with its glossy advertising, glitzy flagships and seasonal runway shows — as a tired and inauthentic marketing formula, tied to old - fashioned ideas of social hierarchy and extravagance.

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