Examples of using Preconceptions in English and their translations into Korean
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Your preconceptions are exactly.
Let's break down certain preconceptions.
Mike. No… Your preconceptions are exactly.
Editor's Note: Reality Trumps Preconceptions.
Your preconceptions are exactly- No… Mike.
There may be some management preconceptions to overcome.
The preconceptions, sometimes not consciously avowed, which underline and unavoidably influence the point of view of active mathematicians.
In fact, we were again the slaves of preconceptions.".
Challenging our preconceptions about what a president should be.
No, we're--we're-- It's offensive. we're challenging society's preconceptions.
So I certainly had some preconceptions about the man before seeing this film.
However, I don't think he realized what an amazing demonstration he had provided of how his preconceptions affected his science.
For example, there are preconceptions that are especially active when you're on a date.
What would happen if, tomorrow, scientists were to rediscover the entire hominid fossil record, without any preconceptions inherited from the last century?
Is it due to previous experiences or preconceptions about signs and signals you may detect in the other person?
Our preconceptions can often trigger certain feelings for or against a person, simply because what they do“activates” the preconception inside us.
I used the power of words and will to challenge the preconceptions of those around me and those I had of myself.
And these preconceptions, stereotypes, and prejudices seem to be the reason that makes us feel difficult to live according to God's Words.
Bugental, J.(2012). Editor's Note:Reality Trumps Preconceptions. User Experience Magazine, 11(4).
Most of us have such preconceptions about what peace is, and more likely than not, since we are products of an overstressed culture, such peace is often equated with a certain lack of tension and lack of responsibility.
For more than twenty years Viktor& Rolf have sought to challenge the preconceptions of fashion and bridge the divide between fashion and art.
Each one of these functions depicts a clear warming trend over the last 160 years of measurements that looks a whole lot like Hansen's instrumental record of global average temperatures, inferred through software lacking any bias or preconceptions.
The author offers a refreshing look at love after sixty, encouraging people to leave preconceptions behind and explore their own models of romance and relationship.
Kristin McGuire said:“We had the idea of projecting onto the statue to bring it alive and create an inimitable experience that challenges preconceptions of the gallery and its collections.”.
And in The Little Book of Letting Go, he offers a simple three-step process for shedding prejudices, preconceptions, and prejudgments and facing each moment with openness and enthusiasm.
Additionally, in the context we studied,the loan manager job had been around for less than 10 years, making it even less likely that clients would have strong preconceptions about whether it was a"man's job" or a"woman's job.".
At the 1847 meeting of the British Association in Oxford, I learned from Joule the dynamical theory of heat, and was forced to abandon at once many, andgradually from year to year all other, statical preconceptions regarding the ultimate causes of apparently statical phenomena.
Diabetes in pregnancy:management of diabetes and its complications from preconception to the postnatal period;
I also had had such a preconception up to now.
Preconception- The subjective judgment prior to the actual experience for a particular subject.