Sentences with phrase «supposed superiority of»

Downs claimed this state of affairs was a «gift» for politicians and media pundits «wanting to promote the supposed superiority of academies over LA schools».
It's a difficult lesson, especially when you've committed yourself to breastfeeding and everything around you keeps reminding you of the importance, benefits, and supposed superiority of breastmilk.
So much for the supposed superiority of teams from what I still call The Greed Is Good League.
This is not due to any supposed superiority of the earliest preaching over that of later times, but to the uniqueness and finality of the apostles as duly qualified witnesses.

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Most modern Church - goers give this weekly witness to their own inner conviction without the slightest sense of superiority, and more frequently than is sometimes supposed, it is given by young Christians despite ridicule, discouragement and even some persecution.
Searching for that feeling of superiority, when if the team in question drops off the supposed «support» will dry up, and on to the next club primed for success.
«Many students kill their own learning by an attitude of supposed superiority which is false to the position in which they find themselves.»
These are not just warehouse buildings with a stuffy collection of company memorabilia and vehicles; they are supposed to be testaments to their respective owners» technological superiority and cultural dominance.
At the time, in the white community, it was not regarded as appropriate for African - American artists to practice abstraction, which was seen as the special sign of white civilization and its supposed superiority.
Ignoring questions because of your supposed superiority to the questioner is a well established pitfall.
The McGill Guide causes me to confront my own internal confluct between a desire for precision, uniformity and a sense of superiority borne of my supposed knowledge of citation rules and the reality that, given all other complexities of legal practice, keeping up with the ever - changing and sometimes unexpected rules can seem like an unnecessary burden.
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