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Example sentences for "stereotypes"

Lexicographically close words:
stereopticon; stereoscope; stereoscopic; stereotype; stereotyped; stereotyping; steril; sterile; steriles; sterilisation
  1. Do they make stereotypes for circular rollers and print books this same way?

  2. The racial stereotypes and accompanying feelings were already widespread.

  3. Originally these racial stereotypes had some cultural and historical basis, but they were gaining a new strength and authority from the sociological and biological sciences centering in the concepts of Social Darwinisn.

  4. Instead, it drew on racial stereotypes and flimsy scientific opinion.

  5. These popular stereotypes were then joined to the teachings of Houston Stewart Chamberlain which had built on elements from biology, anthropology, sociology, and phrenology.

  6. Moreover, the achievements of "the talented tenth" would provide living evidence that the racial stereotypes held by white bigots were untrue.

  7. While, on one hand, he captured and depicted the spirit of the Negro folk, on the other hand, he did it in such a way as to perpetuate black stereotypes and white prejudices.

  8. He might not have the exact tone and phrase by which Convention stereotypes those born and schooled in a certain world; but the aristocrats of Nature can dispense with such trite minutia?

  9. The most flattering encomiums preceded the extracts, and the extracts were as stereotypes of Burley's talk.

  10. No livery servant was permitted to wait; behind each guest stood a gentleman dressed so like the guest himself, in fine linen and simple black, that guest and lacquey seemed stereotypes from one plate.

  11. I am arguing that the pattern of stereotypes at the center of our codes largely determines what group of facts we shall see, and in what light we shall see them.

  12. But, given the present costs, the men who make moving pictures, like the church and the court painters of other ages, must adhere to the stereotypes that they find, or pay the price of frustrating expectation.

  13. For the entangling stereotypes and slogans to which his reflexes are so ready to respond are by this kind of dialectic untangled.

  14. The stereotypes are, therefore, highly charged with the feelings that are attached to them.

  15. Indeed, sometimes a little expertness on a small topic may simply exaggerate our normal human habit of trying to squeeze into our stereotypes all that can be squeezed, and of casting into outer darkness that which does not fit.

  16. It is only when we are in the habit of recognizing our opinions as a partial experience seen through our stereotypes that we become truly tolerant of an opponent.

  17. But there are uniformities sufficiently accurate, and the need of economizing attention is so inevitable, that the abandonment of all stereotypes for a wholly innocent approach to experience would impoverish human life.

  18. It certainly took possession of the minds of those men who formulated and popularized the stereotypes of democracy.

  19. At the center of each there is a pattern of stereotypes about psychology, sociology, and history.

  20. We like to think in general terms because stereotypes are so easy, whilst it costs us much more mental effort to discriminate.

  21. Such information should prevent us from accepting stereotypes such as "the Greek - or the Dutch, or the French - population has done everything to save the Jews".

  22. A successive number of stereotypes can be cast for the same mat before it is injured by the hot metal.

  23. In addition, because of their toughness, a saving can be made in packing Aluminotypes, inasmuch as they do not require the expensive precautions in packing to avoid injury in transportation that electrotypes or stereotypes do.

  24. Wax is used as the plastic medium in which to mold electrotypes, whereas for stereotypes paper is used.

  25. Second, if the clergy are to share these concerns with the laity, they must break through the stereotypes held by both groups as described earlier.

  26. Lay people, on the other hand, receive little help in overcoming their stereotypes of the ministry and gravitate to a concept of the church that is hard to distinguish from a middle-class country club or a social service center.

  27. Consequently, many ministers, including far too many young ones, seek refuge in different stereotypes which fail to serve the church, and only provide them with the means of evading the real challenges of their task.

  28. Here both the ordained member and the lay member are caught in the grip of stereotypes that threaten to stifle the vitality of the church's ministry.

  29. These and other stereotypes stifle the full power of the ministry and keep it from being equal to today's task.

  30. We need, however, to be tolerant of this and to recognize its purpose; we need to realize also that if we provide them with alternatives, their need for these stereotypes may disappear.

  31. Growing up with TV results in stereotypes of language and attitudes representing a background of shared expressions, gestures, and values.

  32. The line of argument deserves priority over the stereotypes of referencing.

  33. The history of literature and language is well known for the stereotypes of systematic scholarly exposition.

  34. Gays and lesbians challenge the traditional notion of family in a context that no longer requires hierarchy and that redefines roles that have become stereotypes and undemocratic.

  35. Here stereotypes are made from them in the manner described under the title "The Making of a Great Newspaper" in Vol.

  36. That for the same term of years the copyright protection be given to those books only that have been printed and bound in this country, the privilege being accorded of importing foreign stereotypes and electrotypes of cuts.

  37. Stereotypes abound: the Albanians are backward, criminal elements, illiterate, violent and expansive, say the Macedonians.

  38. Armed with stereotypes - those narcissistic defence mechanisms that endow their propagators with a fleeting sense of superiority - an ethnic group defines itself negatively, in opposition to another.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stereotypes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.