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to preconceptions
noun
An opinion formed before obtaining adequate evidence, especially as the result of bias or prejudice.
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But I won't conform to preconceptions.
She puts the apparent lack of enthusiasm down to preconceptions about the subject.
In his latter years in particular, Curtis was prepared to live up (or down) to preconceptions about pampered, hedonistic movie stars.
Over half of the collection comes from Iran — in part because of Met excavations there in the 1930s — and those objects will now stand as a powerful counterpoint to preconceptions about a country that has come to symbolize Islamic antagonism.
If they choose to keep their preferences private, it is because invisibility can seem preferable to outright discrimination, she added, or else to "preconceptions about lesbian style that are pretty horrible".
One study suggests that this might be due to preconceptions about stereotypically "female" skills: when a company is in crisis, survey respondents seemed to believe that a talent for communication and the ability to encourage teamwork was more valuable than "male" abilities, like decisiveness and competitiveness.
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It's the job of writers and explorers to see more, to travel light when it comes to preconception, to go into the dark with their eyes open.
Postpartum doses should be tapered to preconception dose ranges within 3 weeks of delivery.
This article is limited to preconception and antenatal HbP-carrier screening.
Being part of primary care, midwives and GPs are in a good position to provide easy access to preconception care.
Our respondents highlighted pregnancies being 'unplanned', and not thinking about preconception health or lifestyle unless already pregnant, as problematic for anticipating and being receptive to preconception care.
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