Sentences with phrase «preconceived notions which»

Therefore, it is important that you do read the fine print carefully before investing in a health insurance policy as a general lack of understanding may lead to preconceived notions which may not be true.
Come to find out, most CPAs avoid real estate primarily due to that preconceived notion which of course leaves it wide open for someone like me to come in and take up market share.

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It has relied on stereotyped exegesis, which is often based on preconceived theological and ethical notions.
---- the egyptian mystery systems — maybe they are not as mysterious as you think, maybe worth another look, — this time without preconceived notions — like that they are pagan, like that they are about gods and goddesses — try to find and establish the «Eye», which the glyphs speak of ---- Comparison is the key, to the door which is Life --
If you study BASIC BIOLOGY, and BASIC PHYSICS, and go into the works of Darwin and Newton and Einstein with «preconceived notions» (which you got from bible brainwashing) then you «may come out as confused as when you went in.»
With their overflowing passion for the mission, the movements also challenge our preconceived notions of «being Church» which are perhaps too comfortable and too adapted to the spirit of the age.
Their story is told in mostly flashback as Marston is interviewed (or more aptly, interrogated) by a psychologist (Connie Britton) and executives at National Periodicals, the publisher of Wonder Woman, which Marston used to subvert preconceived notions, put forth his pet theories of behavioral psychology, and occasionally tease the bondage, role play, and BDSM with which he, Elizabeth, and Olive experiment.
All of which reinforces Mayfield's refusal to arrive to casting sessions with preconceived notions.
Although certain preconceived notions may drive some viewers to label the homosexual relationship at the core of the story as niche cinema, they'll soon be proven wrong and left speechless, realising that director Luca Guadagnino and his brilliant cast have masterfully told a universal story about first love which transcends any possible label.
Juechter insists he had no preconceived notions about which technology would give the Z06's V - 8 the amount of power the engineering team was hoping to achieve.
When you visit the site you are given a free chapter in which you can read the text without any preconceived notions.
Developed by the Royal Ontario Museum, Here We Are Here: Black Canadian Contemporary Art challenges preconceived notions of Blackness in Canada through the work of eight contemporary artists, to which the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has added three Montreal artists in its presentation: Sandra Brewster, Sylvia D. Hamilton, Chantal Gibson, Bushra Junaid, Charmaine Lurch, Esmaa Mohamoud, Michèle Pearson Clarke and Gordon Shadrach, as well as Montrealers Eddy Firmin a.k.a. Ano, Manuel Mathieu and Shanna Strauss.
They innovated by challenging preconceived notions of how to experience space, materials, institutional settings, and the structures with which we interact on a daily basis.
Building upon his earlier casts of dilapidated houses such as House for which she won the 1993 Turner Prize, Whiteread further challenged the preconceived notion of what is considered «inside» or «outside» in the creation of a sculpture.
Introducing the Brazilian men and the many contexts from which they come, into the pieces, American viewers now find ourselves in the uncomfortable position of being faced with something we may not fully understand, and that means the work is asking us to spend more time with it, thinking, talking, and even struggling with our own preconceived notions.
Through the curatorial process, we — the students of Project Curate at Juan Morel Campos High School — explore the ways in which inequality is created and perpetuated through preconceived notions of social status based on a person's ethnicity, nationality, occupation, wealth, and other circumstances.
On which, she showcases her hand woven tapestry that will break the preconceived notion of what you think loom work should look like.
He was a proponent of the school known as Dada, which, before dying out in 1923, had sought to destroy preconceived notions of what was or was not artistically acceptable.
The aim is to extend preconceived notions to the limit, thus creating a particular perspective of the world, which can fit in any human context.
We're setting out to explore this and the answer isn't a preconceived notion — there is a lot of confusion in this area [which calls for] clear and impartial exploration of these issues.»
It's stunning that the committee, which makes decisions on our nation's most basic scientific research, is controlled by people who toss out any and all evidence if it goes against their preconceived (and well - funded) notions.
Your brain apparently has reflexive pathways which allows you believe on faith every tidbit which confirms your preconceived notion of climate, and to reject that which does not.
There are preconceived notions about what affordable housing looks like, additional risks it's perceived to bring, and other things which are difficult to dispel among people who are already living there.
Confirmatory Factor Analysis: A type of factor analysis where the researcher begins with a preconceived notion or hypothesis of which factors influence which variables and then measures how well the results and data fit the hypothesis.
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