jingoism造句1 Patriotism can turn into jingoism and intolerance very quickly.
2 They have stripped the veneer of jingoism from the play, by showing war in its true horror.
3 Only the most narrow jingoism can allow us to deny this.
4 They deliver a newscast that lacks the jingoism of its many competitors.
5 Patriotism can turn into jingoism very quickly.
6 Their jingoism alienated supporters among Bangkok's middle classes.
7 Their jingoism alienated supporters among Bangkok's middle classes. They got little kudos for boycotting the elections (see article).
8 The War threatened to sweep away such fears in the uninhibited jingoism that greeted the outbreak of hostilities.
9 Many were religious authorities forced to take part in the movement by military men and were inhibited by the barracks-room jingoism.
10 Avoid making criticism based on personal moral grounds, spirituality, or jingoism .
11 In the late 1990s, the climate has been one characterized by nationalism and jingoism , with foreign influences again blamed in some quarters for a degeneration of morals in china.
12 WE PLEDGE TO DO all we can to guard against the harmful temptations - especially those of arrogance and jingoism - to which nations at war so often seem to yield.
13 In home politics he was a Little Englander, a true hater of jingoism and imperialism, and according to his lights a true friend of democracy.
14 For us it was a war...for them it was a border skirmish...the problem nowadays is that we constantly get high on the patriotic jingoism created by our beloved media that we barely realize our weaknesses.
15 Britain also has an appalling record of imperialism and pig-headed jingoism, and when you wave the flag, no one can be sure which record you are celebrating.
16 It was reflexive for liberals to rail at President George W. Bush for jingoism.
17 In England, if one simply considers the number of people involved, it is probable that the dominant form of nationalism is old-fashioned British jingoism.
18 The second turn saw the change to the conservative, traditional moralism and jingoism.
19 For example, the perception that Asian men are sneaky and traitorous is founded entirely on wartime hysteria and jingoism following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
20 Critics of the war in Afghanistan (and perhaps even its supporters) will detect at least a whiff of jingoism in the game.
21 Proud of her Chineseness though she is, it is simply that, and not manufactured jingoism that is somehow meant to prove grander notions of China's capacity to play in the "major leagues."