Bizarre or not, uncritical attachment to old shibboleths inexorably yield contradiction. |
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It is one solution, though, that requires ongoing scrutiny, not uncritical acceptance. |
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This trajectory was clear, but complex visual practices oftentimes were subsumed by conceptual discussions or uncritical formal analyses. |
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There are two common fallacies that play an essential part in the uncritical acceptance of psychic readings. |
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In fact, the younger Packer seems to have been neither a dedicated anticapitalist nor an uncritical advocate of the welfare state. |
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These appeals more often than not find a measure of uncritical acceptance in countries that formerly have been monocultures. |
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While mentioning a couple of criticisms of palm reading, the article is essentially uncritical. |
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These reviews are increasingly characterized by their blandly uncritical quality. |
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They publish and broadcast fluffy, weak, and uncritical stories in a transparent attempt to ingratiate themselves to communities. |
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Gathered by journalists avid for war copy, the audience of the tales was vastly expanded by an uncritical press. |
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Vilified by his detractors as an uncritical apologist for the Arabs, he was nothing of the kind. |
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In the past research that can only be described as junk science has been reported as fact by an uncritical media. |
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The tone here is adulatory and uncritical but the photographs alone will delight those who worship at Gandhi's shrine. |
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These texts are replete with negative portrayals of Muslims and an uncritical glorification of Brahminism. |
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The National Council of Teachers of English advise against uncritical use of readability formulas in assessing text for school use. |
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The final sorry part of this sordid tale is the way in which the media and their expert pundits were so uncritical in analysing the information. |
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As a result, the analysis is far too uncritical of our current economic practices, in both its effects and its implementation. |
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The book is a useful reminder of just how uncritical was much of the analysis of the pre-downturn phase of the most recent Asian expansion. |
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Admiration for a great man and his important work does not presuppose uncritical acceptance of all his views. |
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There is a word that covers uncritical support, non-negotiable loyalty and blind faith. |
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I'll need to look into this further, but they make a strong enough case to make me question my uncritical acceptance of these statistics. |
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Like all symbioses it was bound together and sustained by the primary processes of uncritical displacement and condensation. |
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It would be equally mistaken and hypocritical to offer uncritical acceptance of the new order. |
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We are all taught, or at least should be taught, to resist uncritical acceptance of what one's country, culture, or religion does. |
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We are faced with fideism or with uncritical obedience to tradition, and the distinction between the two may be no more than academic. |
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Everyone's uncritical acceptance of this writer's unattributed version of events leaves me scratching my head. |
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It seems that this uncritical acceptance of the paranormal is a step beyond Ms. Rehm's expertise and rational judgment. |
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After I learned to phrase suggestions as questions, I still received responses that expressed uncritical compliance. |
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However, Barron's largely uncritical appropriation of Gothic architecture for the 21st century troubles me. |
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Regulars will know of this column's admiration for the uncritical omnivorousness of the Dutch site. |
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First, Aristotle and his followers practise a haphazard, uncritical collection of data. |
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The real problem seems to be unevenness and an apparently uncritical acceptance of it. |
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Because of his uncritical and selective acceptance of ancient myths, he cannot be said to be doing history, either. |
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Americans cherished an uncritical and unquestioning conviction that theirs was the best of countries. |
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I would imagine it has something to do with your uncritical acceptance of whatever America wants, but I can't guarantee it will be that easy. |
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The vehicle and trailer are slowed down to an uncritical speed and stabilised. |
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We should be wary of uncritical extrapolation of match rates, collection figures and cost-benefit ratios to Canada. |
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The root of the problem is the uncritical acceptance of the paradigm. |
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It was so credulous and uncritical that it made me wonder if it was an advert for bioresonance and if someone might be getting discounted treatment as a consequence. |
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Adding up to five drops per 10 ml of solution is uncritical as a rule of thumb. |
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Development thinking is infused with an uncritical quality that is linear, reductionist, and blinkered. |
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Largely uncritical and forgiving press coverage of the new Conservative mayor has left an easy opening for independent leftwing bloggers. |
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Furthermore, an uncritical respect for culture can cause human rights and feminist issues to be ignored. |
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Many of these values, however, are threatened by an uncritical acceptance of a more Western lifestyle. |
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Incorrect and uncritical use of administrative data can be prevented using metadata that provide information about problems of comparability. |
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Yet, this support need not be uncritical. True friends and allies must talk to each other and, more importantly, listen to each other. |
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The European Union is therefore a strong supporter of RFMOs, though not an uncritical one, and an activist for their empowerment. |
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Its aim is not to endorse and disseminate in an uncritical fashion the plurality of literacy as a panacea. |
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Unethical links between financial journalists and the energy giant resulted in uncritical coverage of the company's activities. |
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For an uncritical mentalist, no such indeterminacy threatens. |
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What intrigued me about Florida's current publicity tour is the uncritical adulation his ideas seem to be receiving in much of the Australian media. |
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In assuming such a possibility, Shaw's study is very much akin to the uncritical and totalizing movement of Lukacs's thought in The Historical Novel. |
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For all its passion and gore, this book is not uncritical of the uprising itself. |
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Yet an uncritical attitude toward the leading climate-change activists may be even more perilous. |
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The book is well researched and colorfully written, though at times its celebratory tone leads the author to an uncritical acceptance of her oral sources. |
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Such uncritical reasoning, particularly toward the end of his book, where he increasingly focuses on human society, weakens Ryan's overall thesis. |
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The few reviews written in a public idiom whether in literary journals or the general press are increasingly characterized by their blandly uncritical quality. |
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This rush to credulousness, this need to find fairy tale answers, is very dangerous, and I believe that it stems from the same habits of uncritical thinking which make religions flourish. |
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Yet there's nothing in Bartolini's work of the uncritical enthusiasm of the neophyte or the banal syncretism of the New Ager. |
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The uncritical use of crop protection technologies, including conventional pesticides, has unexpected consequences which threaten the sustainability of food production, jeopardise human health, and degrade natural resources. |
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These protective instruments limit frequent failures and overvoltages in plants to uncritical values so that failures or malfunctions of the connected instruments cannot occur. |
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Is the European idea of modernity and progress, so in need of revision and as questionable as it may also be in detail, to be dissolved into an uncritical acknowledgment of the comprehensive relativity of theory and practice? |
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The study found an uncritical reliance on scientific specialists. |
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We have at least nine referendums ahead of us, and please can the rapporteurs, whom I want to congratulate and thank, allow us to say that this report is completely uncritical. |
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Across much of Russia most people get their national news only from television, and Russian television's political coverage dwells largely on the president and his ministers and is almost entirely uncritical. |
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But if China becomes Russia's only eastern customer, it may become uncomfortably powerful. More than that, Russia's regional aspirations may be thwarted by its uncritical friendship with China. |
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Instead, they got a party that became an uncritical cheerleader for free trade, signing free trade agreements with everybody they could get their hands on. |
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One component of that acquiescence is a flattering uncritical media. |
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Through these moments of contact with the uncritical affection of the baby, an adolescent boy has caught an image of himself as a parent that runs counter to his loveless childhood. |
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The direct participation in the LKP of Combat Ouvrier and the NPA's uncritical praises of the LKP pander to petty-bourgeois nationalism and expose the politics of LO and the NPA as petty-bourgeois liberal reformism. |
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This indicates the relationship between openness and prosperity is correlated, but not in the causal sequence claimed in the Update to justify Canada's uncritical push in the WTO negotiations for liberalization. |
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They have got more unalloyed and uncritical support from the press than they know what to do with and they are still not going to win the election. |
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In this age of information, it is perhaps inevitable that the most lurid visions of perdition should most engage the media's attention, and that the media should spread its uncritical view of these among the public. |
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Because this development starts later and takes longer in boys, their tendency to act impulsively and to be uncritical in their thinking lasts longer than in girls. |
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His fanatical and uncritical acceptance of Boswellian themes does not serve Boswell's memory well. |
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The major faults of Megasthenes' work were mistakes in details, an uncritical acceptance of Indian folklore, and a tendency to idealize Indian culture by the standards of Greek philosophy. |
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Complete rejection, and uncritical acceptance, of this movement are both minority positions among New Zealand Brethren today. |
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The leading pro-government newspaper, Al Chourouk provides an uncritical coverage of the activities of President Zein El Abidine Ben Ali and faithfully reflects the official line of the ruling party through its editorials. |
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When his action is mechanically good he produces a great effect on an uncritical assembly, but he is a tiresome tautologist to the intellectual. |
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Calvino notes that while Pliny is eclectic, he was not uncritical, though his evaluations of sources are inconsistent and unpredictable. |
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She offered me what I had never found in my life with humans: constant, single-hearted, incorruptible, uncritical devotion, which it is in the nature of dogs to offer. |
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From the start her uncritical adoption of its presuppositions is the only means by which the disjuncts of Vico's thought can be revealed. |
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At the same time, we must not be uncritical of 'peacespeak' which sometimes glosses over the stark realities of painful choices in a fallen world. |
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Paul, as a basic part of his program for critical thinking, contrasts fairminded critical thinkers with both uncritical thinkers and closedminded critical thinkers. |
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