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preconceived notion造句
(1) Before I started the job, I had no preconceived notions of what it would be like. (2) We all start with preconceived notions of what we want from life. (3) You had a preconceived notion that our neighborhood had problems with diversity and therefore misconstrued comments to fit an agenda. (4) I was not about to confront her preconceived notions head-on. (5) Admittedly, I went with the pre-conceived notion the show would be a tepid rehashing of old material. (6) I know it is idiotically wrong to have preconceived notions about looks. (7) Carr said he has no preconceived notions about who should start. (8) Finding unit costs which support preconceived notions is easy but ultimately useless. (9) That's just a preconceived notion. (10) So many walk around with this preconceived notion that they are being evaluated and judged by other people...and actually caring that they might be. (11) Executive management in these two groups has preconceived notion that internal audit provides little value. (12) You may have a preconceived notion about Self-Help, but if you look closely I think you'll find it is an inaccurate stereotype. (13) Executive management in these two groups has a preconceived notion that internal audit provides little value. (14) You must judge each film on its own merits, without any preconceived notions about what it's like. (15) Jud, John and I tend not to go in with all of these preconceived notions. (16) Judging the awards is a fascinating experience which has a refreshing tendency to challenge preconceived notions. (17) The content and form of social and economic formations along with institutions can not be properly investigated by projecting preconceived notions. (18) By the time of this first face-to-face meeting, it was clear that the company had a preconceived notion of what could be done with a ropes course and what was meant by adventure. (19) Don't analyse it. Don't try to fit into a preconceived notion of what I want. (20) The instantaneous perfection of art, the necessity for its renewal--this is true only through a preconceived notion. (21) It's a study by people who went into it with either an experienced background or a preconceived notion," John says. (22) If we go for player's purely based on ability, rather than any preconceived notion about home-grown talent, I will be happy.