Sentences with phrase «such cynicism»

"Such cynicism" refers to a mindset or attitude characterized by disbelief or distrust in people's intentions or sincerity. Full definition
And, of course, such cynicism flourishes when the U.S. declines to impose even the most modest penalties on egregious violators of human rights such as China and Sudan.
Phillips argues that meaningful economic reform (such as that which occurred in the 1830s under Andrew Jackson's leadership, in the progressivism of Theodore Roosevelt and in Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal) is the only effective means of combating such cynicism.
The remedy for such cynicism consists in the recognition of the necessity for more adequate conceptual schemes and in sufficient reflection upon the experience of imperfection.
They're supposed to be despised, their every action viewed through a prism of scepticism and cynicism, but the warmth of the reception extended to Burnham defied such cynicism.
Pre-empting such cynicism, Gigerenzer's team also compared their portfolios with randomly chosen ones.
It is unfortunate when new ideas are met with such cynicism.
(And today, on the brink of potential nuclear annihilation, such cynicism may even seem to be the most realistic attitude to take toward our social and political existence).
Such cynicism is, unfortunately, fairly widespread in modern times.
Such cynicism is now common in sci - fi, a mainstay of writers like William Gibson (Neuromancer) and Orson Scott Card (Ender's Game), but the Strugatskys» worldview remains both uniquely cutting and replete with humanity.
Such cynicism.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z