Sentences with phrase «own preconceived opinion»

Try to stay with the original conversation sam if it is possible for you to focus on anything bit your own preconceived opinion.
In putting all his preconceived opinions and ideas to the test, he questions almost everything.
In his book, Principles of Geology, 1830, Charles Lyell (1797 - 1875) burst through the preconceived opinions that had hindered earlier geologists, and from the evidence he had amassed he showed that the earth had been in existence for a far greater period than the Bible allowed for.
During the Q & A following the film, one woman in the Sundance crowd commented, «I'm against all the recent wars that America has been involved in; so I admit I had a preconceived opinion about what I was watching.
Since this period is marked by vicious polemics against the faith it is significant that the reaction of the Magisterium was not defensive, but encouraged the development of genuine scientific expertise while rejecting the preconceived opinions inimical to the faith.
Most of the testers did come with a preconceived opinion about which brand made the best almond butter, but after compiling their feedback on 10 samples, my favorite still came out on top — well, sort of.
Similarly, by opening such data, scientists and journalists could report on original climate change figures, unfiltered by pundits who have preconceived opinions.
Of course, we all know that Hermes is a brand associated with luxury and exclusivism and this isn't a preconceived opinion.
At a time when publicity materials are scrutinised almost as extensively as the product they're selling, typically from anywhere up to a year prior to a film coming out, it's virtually impossible to avoid forming a preconceived opinion about a forthcoming release.
Despite being in a safe environment within the diversity simulation, preservice teachers did not express any prejudices or preconceived opinions about the various cultural backgrounds and differences represented in the simulation.
The problem is that if your mandate is to produce an objective report and you instead ignore, minimize, and conceal evidence that happens to undercut your preconceived opinions, you've betrayed the public's trust.
The «skeptics» ask questions from a preconceived opinion.
They ask question more than arguing a preconceived opinion.
Jan, I am only going to respond to the finality of your response:» It very much looks like you have chosen the one data set, which appears to give the answer that is most convenient for you, based on your preconceived opinion.

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Or he may hear a demand that he can not meet, or be required to change a preconceived notion or opinion.
If you listen to current opinion, you might have preconceived ideas about Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga.
When the crystal is cloudy from our own experiences, projections, opinions and preconceived notions, we can not see clearly.
I had no preconceived notions about it, other than it looked like it might be funny, and after seeing it I still don't have a clear opinion about it, other than it should have either been funnier or more dramatic.
The style is preconceived and, in my opinion, highly effective.
Though Denver had a typical salary schedule (see Figure 1) our data overthrow many of the preconceived notions held by teacher unions, school administrators, policy leaders, and opinion makers about how teachers perceive compensation systems.
«Curious and reflective, he asked questions which greatly enriched class conversations and which his classmates said, «inspired us to challenge our preconceived ideas and opinions
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.
On a bright and sunny spring day, I walked through the main gates of ACI with zero preconceived notions, deciding that I would let the experience shape my opinion.
Confirmation bias is our tendency to ignore or downplay information that dis - confirms our preconceived decisions or opinions and to pay more attention to and emphasize information that confirms them.
In my field, my admonition is we need to ensure we give honest and guarded opinions on what we know lest we carry out foreign policy based on preconceived notion rather than hard data.
The only way to get at the truth is to disband the IPCC, make grants blind to preconceived ideas, and stop the ridiculous demonization of contrary opinions.
The destructive uncertainty that such preconceived, subjective opinions of individual judges and bureaucrats is repeated across dozens of statutes and regulations at both federal and state levels.
When it comes to preconceived notions, Samsung suffers in the court of public opinion more than any phone manufacturer not named Apple.
During your preparation for the interview, be mindful not to form any preconceived ideas or opinions about the candidate's suitability for the role.
Moreover, as each generation's opinion of the others spreads, candidates, employers, managers, and executives begin developing preconceived notions about each other before they even meet or work together.
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