Sentences with phrase «prejudice against points»

Whitehead derives concept III by «abandoning the prejudice against points moving» (MC 30).

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right and being prejudice against religions especially Catholics demonstrates your point so greatly.
This oddity of language reflects a deeply felt prejudice against the theatrical arts that can be traced all the way back to the pre «Socratics» in other words, to the very point when theater began in the West.
I have a wider conception of STEM degrees at four - year colleges than Lampkin does, but he's altogether correct when he points out how the progressivist nature of the sciences can corrupt other parts of the campus, especially in its prejudice against the «old.»
For example, it's obvious that at some point the scales will fall from the eyes of the Washington character, and he'll realize that his prejudices against homosexuals are wrong; he'll be able to see the Hanks character as a fellow human worthy of affection and respect.
The 2018 Australian Schools Gender Survey is believed to be the first of its kind in Australia, and points to consistent patterns of severe bias in hiring practices, salaries and professional development plans, a boys» club culture in some schools and behavioural prejudices against women leaders within the education sector.
«We've finally reached the point where people have far fewer prejudices against Hyundai's quality,» Kim said.
A year before the US release of Final Fantasy VI (as Final Fantasy III), and two years after the release of Final Fantasy IV (as Final Fantasy II), neither of which I properly experienced at the time due to a prejudice against menu - driven combat, Secret of Mana was a more mature story than anything I'd experienced up until that point.
Second, Arning points out that Haring's oeuvre is easily contextualized in our present age of of Relational Aesthetics, which makes it difficult to comprehend the prejudice against the work during Haring's life.
Envisaged as a place for everyone to come to remember the Holocaust, as well as a focal point for annual national commemorations, the Memorial will affirm the United Kingdom's commitment to stand up against prejudice and hatred.
A biased point of view, a dogmatic and prejudiced point of view against the sensual in favor of the cerebral, partially borne from an Oedipal, almost pathological, response to Clement Greenberg.
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