Sentence examples for resist stereotyping from inspiring English sources

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From young moms like Reese Witherspoon to less-conventional ones like Rosie O'Donnell, today's mothers resist stereotyping.

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That is how you empower young people to resist stereotypes," Stepnitz said.

His point is that if you want to change perceptions you have to resist stereotypes.

For decades organists have, almost unanimously, failed to resist stereotypes and failed to fight for changes that would help audiences to realise that the organ is never an end in itself but only a means to an end.You are referred to as the Berlin Philharmonic's "organist in residence".

And of independence: you feel her at all points resisting stereotype, staleness, categorization.

Andrew McIntosh, a thirty-year-old composer and a Baroque violinist who grew up in a small town on the edge of the Nevada desert, is one of a number of L.A. musicians who pay heed to the twentieth-century avant-garde, resisting stereotypes of the city as a domain of movie-score bombast.

Though he cherished African-American heritage, he resisted stereotypes of black music as an atavistic, shake-your-body affair: his singers didn't clap their hands or sway about, and his programs intermingled spirituals with Renaissance polyphony, Bach chorales, Russian liturgical anthems, and his own a-cappella pieces, which fuse folk and classical strains.

Though an ex-footballer hardened in England's lower leagues, he resists stereotype, having the ability to change depending on his audience.

The hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones II, who was chairman at the time, said the board was split: liberal members feared that supporting the program would alienate conservative members while conservatives resisted being stereotyped as, well, conservatives.

What rose to the surface were complex and contradictory emotions erupting from trauma, shame and abuse, the unfiltered experiences that resist dominant stereotypes about South Asian and Indo-Caribbean women in the American diaspora.

"On the one hand it is empowering for women in film, a [synthetic] female character, to be able to resist the stereotype and the role she has been cast in and go off on her own," says Wosk. "But then these films are imbedded with the old Frankenstein anxiety about what happens when what we create eludes our control and that is such a huge topic in any discussion of robots these days".

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