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Irradicable weeds; irradicable prejudices.

prejudices造句

She put away all prejudices.

They may also face more debilitating prejudices.

Let me disabuse of that foolish prejudices.

On nearer acquaintance, too, Deans abated some of his prejudices.

This is another kind of labeling due to prejudices.

The intellectual sources for these prejudices are, however, impeccable.

In this crisis, all the prejudices fell away.

I am a Yale professor and a religious man, but my prejudices are not extensive.

You can't find it. Why do you let worldly prejudices go around your pursuit?

Originally from heavy load is very simple, give up stubborn prejudices.

From another Angle, we have the courage to overturn prejudices and their own patent wisdom.

And the trend will continue to grow, because some study results upset many prejudices.

Laws influence attitudes over time, she says, by denying those with prejudices the opportunity to indulge them.

On the plane home of course the prejudices for many outsiders start to set in again as distance kills truth.

I will never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, animosities, or friendships to influence my decisions.

Having kicked policy into the long grass, Mr Cameron set about visiting glaciers and denouncing old prejudices.

If you need to think about it, you should take care of yourself and try to put down those prejudices and prejudices and give full play to the softness of your heart and go through the pain and joy.

Mr Shapiro teases out the cultural prejudices, the historical blind spots, and above all the anachronism inherent in these questions.

Mistakes are ignorance, mistakes can not be changed, and there is no salvation. The secret of communicating with others is to put aside their prejudices.

Attitudes have to change, among both employers, who need to drop ageist prejudices, and older workers, who must keep honing their skills and learning new ones.

Foreign multinationals in South Korea have learned to exploit large local firms' prejudices by seeking to hire talented women who would otherwise struggle to find decent jobs.

In that mirror we can see the strengths, the weaknesses, the hopes, the prejudices, and the central values of the culture itself.

They have accumulated the little stock of prejudices that they call their "Principles," and closed their minds to all new ideas; they have ceased to grow.

Night, loneliness, sadness and so on are my life course which I have to face. So rules, prejudices, disputes and narrow minded selfish idealism are all I have to bear.

We urge the US to abandon Cold War mentality and prejudices, correct mistakes in the report and stop making remarks that mislead the US public and undermine mutual trust between China and the US.

A crowd of grade-three thinkers, all Shouting the same thing, all warming their hands at the fire of their own prejudices, will not thank you for pointing out the contradictions in their beliefs.

But Mr Roberts's work is less a history than a giant political pamphlet larded with its author's prejudices, with sneers at those who do not share them and with errors.

If all natural inner peace. It is a pessimistic view to look at everything by a pessimistic view. It is blinded by the delusions and prejudices of the heart. The darkness in the eyes is more strong. It is not to see through or to see the wrong.

Do not say that people are short, do not think people pass, do not read evil, do not make mistakes. If you want others to understand you, you should learn to take care of others. To all misunderstandings and to hurt time, all prejudices are clouds.

In this world, we create or accept many prejudices, debates, judgments and strikes. But it can be concluded that the human mind and the real world are not the voice of the world. So, you have to be clear about your mind and your decision.

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