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to idealism

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The property of a person of having high ideals that are usually unrealizable or at odds with practical life.

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Theorists sometimes relate this to idealism because it is in pursuit of an ideal not yet a reality.

"We are deeply resistant to idealism.

Events in Rochester dealt another blow to idealism.

This is as close to idealism as the exhibition comes.

He once said there were limits to idealism.

It is not exactly a call to idealism.

The Malquist attitude, whatever its virtues, is hardly conducive to idealism.

We're not used to idealism and unbridled optimism in those who are not young, so where does Boyle's come from?

The Reform Party would do better to nominate a candidate appealing to idealism rather than the paranoid fringe.

Less important than any soft-hearted appeal to idealism or morality is how coldly realistic these choices were.

Yet by the time Harris was repackaging transactional analysis as self-help, common sense took a backseat to idealism.

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