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In "Pictures from Home," Sultan acknowledges that he may be guilty of using his parents as props in a preconceived allegory of America's frustrated, hollow dreams.
Morley's point, however, is linked to the process of working itself: "I think it's about a kind of outlook: a woman wouldn't run a lab or a film set the same way a man might, but you're entering preconceived world and supposed to work in a preconceived way.
We can't be free if we've been cornered in a preconceived set of roles.
The theory is that by exposing people to information sans partisan affiliation, we might be able to break the "motivated reasoning" that leads us to interpret data in a preconceived way.
It feels rare that the question isn't shrouded in a preconceived notion or a personal agenda.
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"Being that it was a show that I was able to see before I was in it, I kind of came in with a preconceived idea of who [Kate] was," Fitzgerald said.
"By learning to see the creature in such a preconceived way, one loses the actual creature," she wrote in an essay.
I had come in with a preconceived opinion and then had new ideas to think about.
"Just like an experiment, it's good to go in without a preconceived notion," he said.
"They come in with a preconceived notion that art is something only people with a lot of money can make — an unattainable goal".
It was the funniest thing because I feel like the less you know, the better, because you don't go in with a preconceived notion.
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