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Similarly experience itself can be conventionalized so that people react to certain preconceived clues for behavior without awareness of the vitality of their experiential field.
usually, this is most exasperating to men, who expect every woman to verify their preconceived notions concerning her sex, and when she does not, immediately condemn her as eccentric and unwomanly.
In most circumstances the string section is treated by the arranger as one homogenous unit and its members are required to play preconceived material rather than improvise.
" Commonly, concept albums incorporate preconceived musical or lyrical ideas with all songs contributing to a single overall theme or unified story.
If the content or presentation of a course is inconsistent with preconceived information, the student will learn if he or she is open to varying concepts.
A central proposition of existentialism is that existence precedes essence, which means that the most important consideration for the individual is the fact that he or she is an individual — an independently acting and responsible conscious being (" existence ")— rather than what labels, roles, stereotypes, definitions, or other preconceived categories the individual fits (" essence ").
Ciano complained in his diary that his arguments " had no effect " ( niente da fare ) on Ribbentrop, who simply refused to believe any information that did not fit in with his preconceived notions.
' But every crystal-clear picture there, is an integral part of a preconceived and consciously elaborated whole ...
Although simple to produce, AI-dependent results are unpredictable, thus complicating the realization of a preconceived film script.
The primary challenge of project management is to achieve all of the project goals and objectives while honoring the preconceived constraints.
Historian Alan Berger reports that Holocaust deniers argue in support of a preconceived theory — that the Holocaust either did not occur or was mostly a hoax — by ignoring extensive historical evidence to the contrary.
9788890177064 The book was written " to stop the conventional hand-clapping and any preconceived interpretation of Vatican II and to open a far-ranging debate on its historical, theological, and dogmatic significance " ( Brunero Gherardini, ' Il discorso mancato ' ( Lindau 2011 ) p. 48 ).
At the request and consensus of the students, Brian is asked to write the essay Mr. Vernon assigned earlier ( the subject of which was to be a synopsis by each student detailing " who you think you are "), which challenges Mr. Vernon and his preconceived judgments about all of them.
When it is a princess ' time to die ( according to a preconceived reality ), Mort, instead of ushering her soul, saves her from death, dramatically altering a part of the Discworld's reality.
An example of prolepsis is the word " man " because every person has a preconceived notion of what a man is.
Sensory input is neither subjective nor deceitful, but the misunderstanding comes when the mind adds to or subtracts something from these impressions through our preconceived notions.
This indicates one's preconceived beliefs about how likely different hypotheses are, absent evidence regarding the instance under study.
All scholarly research in linguistics is descriptive ; like all other sciences, its aim is to observe the linguistic world as it is, without the bias of preconceived ideas about how it ought to be.
They form a preconceived opinion, then they look at the work of art.
# Idols of the Tribe ( Idola tribus ): This is humans ' tendency to perceive more order and regularity in systems than truly exists, and is due to people following their preconceived ideas about things.
* Vagueness: Some important principles of graphology are vague enough to allow a lot of room for a graphologist to skew interpretations to suit a subject or preconceived conclusion.
The word prejudice ( or foredeeming ) is most often used to refer to preconceived, usually unfavorable, judgments toward people or a person because of gender, social class, age, disability, religion, sexuality, race / ethnicity, nationality or other personal characteristics.
One can be prejudiced against, or have a preconceived notion about someone due to any characteristic they find to be unusual or undesirable.
Historians Victor Davis Hanson and Donald Kagan have argued that Epaminondas's so-called " oblique formation " was not an intentional and preconceived innovation in infantry tactics, but was rather a clever response to circumstances.
A Procrustean solution is the undesirable practice of tailoring data to fit its container or some other preconceived structure.

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