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And Mr Souter was no stereotypical liberal.

stereotypical造句

It's a stereotypical image: a gang member strolls the streets walking his big, scary dog.

And despite the stereotypical male aversion to shopping, they may benefit even more than women.

On their days off, the stereotypical Japanese father goes golfing or loafs around the house.

Well we certainly aren't seeing the stereotypical gender difference in confidence here!

On FRIDAY we previewed a post on the stereotypical "gay voice".

A drama, such as a play, film, or television program, characterized by exaggerated emotions, stereotypical characters, and interpersonal conflicts.

The stereotypical village green and church tower overlook the Primary School Refectory built in 1609 by Edmond Gibbons.

The stereotypical library is dying — and it's taking its shushing ladies, dank smell and endless shelves of books with it.

That means India is without an old Wall Street staple: Women who feel they must act like the stereotypical male banker to advance.

Personas developed by drawing on inadequate research (or synthesized with insufficient empathy and sensitivity to interview subjects) run the risk of degrading to stereotypical caricatures.

Despite the stereotypical notion of health care as recession-proof, hospitals worry that if the financial crisis leads to a severe economic downturn they will feel deep pain.

The stereotypical middle-aged man sporting a ponytail and a convertible is, I think, a product of the kind of selfishness that real parenting necessarily eliminates.

There’s a stereotypical image of a very poor person in India subsisting on a couple of rotis, a pinch of salt, and some raw onions for flavour.

Peter Crouch, Emile Heskey, to take two favourite whipping boys, are more talented than they’re given credit for and certainly far from the stereotypical big lumbering centre forwards of old.

Some of the invisible are brought to our attention by a group of sharp, blogging librarians who are not the stereotypical shushing, cardigan-wearing guardians of the reference room.

But while the prejudices of society may reinforce and exacerbate stereotypical behaviour in males and females, and fun- damental inequities, the stereotypes are not the cause of the behaviour.