Sentence examples for commonplace view from inspiring English sources

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It's become a commonplace view that the election has primarily been about economics and that's boring.

_____ Claim: "We've got to reverse what has become a kind of commonplace view, which is everybody needs to go to college.

I seem always to begin with the apprehension of details, as if, among objects in a commonplace view, one or two had begun to glow or resonate with imaginative potential.

Even the commonplace view that Alex Salmond is some kind of titan of politics (he's not, as the foul-up with Donald Trump demonstrates) serves to demonstrate just how unused we are to a major regional political figure.

This commonplace view of Wharton as the reliable observer of her era's social mores, the recording secretary for a disappearing class, minimizes the complexity of her artistry and leads Mr. Gates to underrate Terence Davies's brilliant accomplishment in his film adaptation of "The House of Mirth".

"Without a doubt the commonplace view of photography ever since its inception... is that it records a moment of reality as it actually appeared," writes Martin Jay, a professor of history at the University of California at Berkeley, in his book "Downcast Eyes: The Denigration of Vision in 20th-Century French Thought".

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Princeton is facing demands for the renaming of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, because the former president (of the university as well as the US) shared then commonplace views that now would be considered racist.

Thus with regards to the water challenge of how and why to improve efficiency, society finds itself facing multiple risks; errors in terminology employed, poor engagement with local users on the issue; inappropriate computational methods and a lack of well-executed analyses to challenge commonplace views.

She explains, "I'd like to see America move toward a more commonplace, pragmatic view of nudity".

It is now commonplace to view masculinities as multiple, contested and dynamic (Hearn and Morgan 1990, Brod and Kaufman 1994, Kimmel 1994).

Predictably, Dennison's attention wanes dramatically after Vita, Harold and their two sons move to Sissinghurst Castle in 1930, the purchase of which did not go down terribly well with some of their friends (Harold's lover, Raymond Mortimer, thought it "a gloomy place in hideous flat country, with commonplace cottages and no view").

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