Sentences with phrase «such preconceptions»

This exhibition focuses on reactions to such preconceptions, and is, first and foremost, a spectacular array of colour in its various guises.
But «Weekend» outgrew any such preconceptions or precursors to become one of the most honest, charmingly performed and intelligent relationship movies in quite some time.
Such preconceptions reckon without the graceful modulation of debut director John Carroll Lynch, himself a fine character actor (Fargo, Zodiac).
Such preconceptions, which Fisher describes as «the stereotype of the broken veteran,» coupled with a lack of appreciation for veterans» unique qualifications, can help explain why there aren't as many veterans in academic science as there could be.
But there are no such preconceptions in China, where the prime minister is embarking on a three - day trade mission accompanied by her other half.
And such preconception, whether you are fully unaware of or you might see a glimpse of it, is the single most influential factor that can decide on the successfulness of all the therapist's attempts to help you restore your marriage.

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The sudden craze for such financially flimsy new - media stocks seemed to confirm everything Wired magazine had been proselytizing in its pages: that the digital revolution was fast upon us, sweeping away all rules and preconceptions before it.
When so many syntheses of thought have been shown to be too small a garment to fit a growing world of knowledge, when so many preconceptions have had to be revised in every field of knowledge, the modern man is in no sympathetic mood to listen to proofs for the existence of a personal God unless the very knowledge he has so recently acquired can be geared to the demonstration of such an Absolute.
Such a historian will recognize some of his own limitations as well as the limitations of his method and his materials, and he will try to maintain a scrupulous honesty in the face of data which do not correspond with his preconceptions.
Make sure you are eating a fertility diet for at least 2 - 3 months before your IVF as well as talking with your doctor about any preconception nutrients they would like you to take such as folic acid or a prenatal vitamin.
If there were previously stereotypes, preconceptions or presumptions about interracial dating, such attitudes have lightened and evidently more and more American singles are seeking partners from other races.
You're immediately at such a higher place to fall from if the world already has a preconception of what your character should be.
I think such an interesting variable in film storytelling is just an audiences preconceptions about a genre and genre conventions.
However, such assumptions can change when teachers become aware of their preconceptions, including the impact these have on their students.
Preservice teachers who may have had negative or poor experiences with online or distance learning in the past would certainly have preconceptions that need to be addressed through field experiences specifically for VS. Moreover, changes in roles in virtual classrooms, such as the complementary roles of the VS teacher and the VS site facilitators can not be observed in traditional field experiences.
Formative assessment in science and mathematics differs from other subject areas such as English language arts due to the conceptual nature of the disciplines and the impact preconceptions have on student learning.
I remember being utterly enamored with its charm and the way Kojima and team play with your preconceptions of what a video game should be (the boss fight with The End being one such moment, in which you could leave your game off for a week only to come back to your save and realize the man had died from old age).
Such bits of wisdom are beyond received for Kass's audience: art - world insiders who take pleasure in having their preconceptions affirmed.
The danger with your approach, David, is that you think you can pre-empt such a result by working to a crude and simplified preconception of «wholeness».
Each exhibit seeks to challenge and encourage visitors to reconsider preconceptions of abstract concepts such as time, self - consciousness and the internet as a flimsy site for discourse, among others.
Organized by Independent Curators International, «Beyond Preconceptions» attempts a reconstruction of context as only grand - scale exhibitions such as «Out of Actions» (2000) at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, or the Queens Museum's «Global Conceptualism: Points of Origin, 1950s - 1980s» (1999) can achieve.
He took objects from the everyday world such as typewriters, lipstick, a flashlight; lifted them out of their usual context; and forced viewers to reassess their preconceptions about the objects.
This is such a common sense, but some people here just look at the issue with ungrounded preconceptions about the Chinese government.
Those of us who insist that geophysical processes need to be carefully observed and analyzed incisively without precious preconceptions can only smile at such hubris.
Mostly, such an occasion is not about science so much as it is about confirming one's preconceptions.
Relying on the Lewandowski paper in any discussion is a sure fire way to classify yourself as either gulliable or of an idiological bent that is highly susceptable to believe in any report that supports your preconceptions, no matter how badly done or of such low scholarly standards.
Much of the bias lies in preconceptions about the attributes required for success and the likelihood of such attributes being present varying between the sexes.
The diverse bunch of judges, all of whom sit or have sat on the High Court bench, have shed some light on one of the country's most elite professions in videos such as «Preconceptions before joining the High Court bench» and «Why apply to be a High Court judge?»
These include social influences such as social isolation (Belsky 2002; Kivijärvi 2004); psychological factors such as maternal depression (Dannemiller 1999; Karl 1995; Murray 1997), or personality disorder (Laulik 2013); maternal history of maltreatment (Pereria 2012), substance dependency (Eiden 2014), domestic violence (Levendosky 2006), or low self - esteem (Leerkes 2002; Shin 2008); or cognitive factors such as maternal preconceptions about parenting (Kiang 2004; Leerkes 2010).
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