Sentence examples for held preconceptions from inspiring English sources

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What they have in common is a coy playfulness — a desire to goad viewers into rethinking their surroundings, to acknowledge the absurdities of closely held preconceptions.

His next project is yet another movie to which the Hall H crowd will bring deeply held preconceptions: a Superman franchise-reboot produced by Christopher Nolan.

A competition like Freezer Aerial narrows skating to fit within widely held preconceptions of what, exactly, constitutes a sport a much easier task than affecting a larger paradigm shift.

Nonetheless, Sorkin's deformation of Zuckerberg's story is the work of someone who's thinking about it with a degree of that moral complexity that is essential to good art, whereas the scriptwriter David Seidler's deformation of the story of George VI makes it conform, demagogically, to widely held preconceptions; he makes the story duller.

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25 Those who were not experienced held negative preconceptions of deferred consent, whereas those who had experience of the method were receptive to the method, describing how deferred consent had improved recruitment, parental decision-making and parent practitioner relationships in this challenging setting.

Regardless of which treatment was chosen, there were some patients who expressed a general non-specified dislike for it, 2a,2b although this seemed more evident in reference to hypnotherapy, homeopathy and suppositories.2c,2d,2e Many individuals held fixed preconceptions against such non-mainstream therapies which they did not expand upon.

It probably wasn't until a colleague pointed me to an online training package relating to unconscious bias in the workplace, that I was able to hold a mirror up to my own long-held preconceptions and examine how they influenced my attitude towards others in a work environment.

And it goes to the heart of one of Proust's main themes: that we are held prisoner by preconceptions, by habit and by the normal machinery of memory, which provides only a pale, distorted record of experiences.

Lasare, who discovered her name while sitting in a sweat lodge three years ago and charges $65 for a woman's cut, said she holds no preconception about how a customer's hair should be cut.

Call it "visual chauvinism," if you like, but it's a preconception held by many marketing people.

People have preconceptions".

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