Đặt câu với từ "stereotype"

1. That this is a positive stereotype makes it no less a stereotype, and therefore unacceptable.

2. According to the stereotype (see also stereotype), Bohemians live in material poverty because they prefer their art or their …

3. You're a disgrace to your stereotype.

4. The typical Abductee stereotype is unfair and outdated

5. Looked at more closely, the stereotype dissolves.

6. Many tend to prejudge others and stereotype them.

7. Ideally it should not unfairly discriminate or stereotype.

8. The stereotype of the mean Calvinist exists for a reason

9. This reinforces the stereotype that blondes have no brains.

10. 5 Gone is the stereotype of a pothead hippie.

11. Rajkumar’s pizza-and-Coke programmer pretty much nails the stereotype of “tech bros” (sometimes referred to as “Brogrammers”), a stereotype Wachter-Boettcher confirms

12. Real skins are much less coherent than the stereotype.

13. And in this case, the stereotype corresponds to reality.

14. And so we were always caught in this stereotype.

15. Contrary to the ‘lazy stoner’ stereotype, a Budtender is a …

16. Teachers often stereotype kids who speak with strong regional accents.

17. The stereotype that foreign women are submissive is completely false.

18. It did not conform to the usual stereotype of an industrial city.

19. De-Biasing Strategy #1: Stereotype Replacement • Recognize your stereotypic thoughts

20. Influence of Motor Stereotype on Intracranial Hypertensia Syndrome Passing/ Mag.

21. 🔊 Because the term “retard” Connotes a negative stereotype, it is

22. I don't mean to stereotype Blondes, but this girl doesn't help

23. My daughter isn't some notional stereotype invented to scare elderly cardinals.

24. For decades, the predominant American stereotype of the Mexican was a Bandoleered bandito …

25. The Aussie Bloke is a stereotype of a typical Australian Man, i.e

26. Second, what are the cognitive and affective processes involved in stereotype change?

27. He doesn't conform to/fit/fill the national stereotype of a Frenchman.

28. Indeed, why should we allow the media to impose its own particular stereotype?

29. I am well aware that we all conform to one stereotype or another.

30. A stereotype starts, And all of a sudden it spreads like wildfire.

31. The stereotype is of stories exclusively concerned with drugs and unwanted pregnancies.

32. I have avoided attempting to stereotype you and the life you lead.

33. 9 He doesn't conform to/fit/fill the national stereotype of a Frenchman.

34. 8 Second, what are the cognitive and affective processes involved in stereotype change?

35. 26 It did not conform to the usual stereotype of an industrial city.

36. The stereotype of toughness also flourishes at the grass roots in party circles.

37. For example, abstract, virtual, extern, and override are available in the stereotype properties.

38. He doesn't conform to the usual stereotype of the businessman with a dark suit and briefcase.

39. Conform to something It did not Conform to the usual stereotype of an industrial city

40. Finally, people like to stereotype. This is an inferential process based on limited data.

41. And it's great fun to see Dafoe so gleefully send up a deserving Hollywood stereotype.

42. The non-computer-based local surveys established this stereotype as one that is widely endorsed.

43. Synonyms for Conventionalize include stereotype, pigeonhole, typecast, categorise, categorize, standardise, standardize, brand, cast and characterise

44. In the domain of sales specifically, Ambiverts excel -- contrary to the stereotype of the charismatic, ultra-extraverted salesperson

45. Many men feel their body shape doesn't live up to the stereotype of the ideal man.

46. Here the universe of the stereotype is starkly revealed in all its mechanical and mercantile glory.

47. 10 He doesn't conform to the usual stereotype of the businessman with a dark suit and briefcase.

48. Perhaps in reaction to this cute stereotype, fictional penguins are sometimes presented as irritable or even sinister.

49. I don't need to conform to a prevailing stereotype in the search for distinguished and illustrious positions.

50. For example, abstract, virtual, extern, override,(sentencedict .com) and other modifiers are available in the stereotype properties.

51. He doesn't conform to the usual stereotype of the city businessman with a dark suit and rolled umbrella.

52. The cultural stereotype of cattle stealing as an exciting, adventurous activity may also have contributed to its acceptance.

53. 24 He doesn't conform to the usual stereotype of the city businessman with a dark suit and rolled umbrella.

54. And it is the race factor, the stereotype that most poor people are black, that holds the entire image together.

55. In this era of lawyer-bashing, he hardly fits the stereotype of the senior partner in a big, big firm.

56. 30 Although the group still stressed positivity, there was nothing here of the dopey, grinning hippie stereotype of a year before.

57. Although the group still stressed positivity, there was nothing here of the dopey, grinning hippie stereotype of a year before.

58. The high-functioning Alcoholic is perhaps the furthest from the Alcoholic stereotype, leading many to be in denial about their addiction

59. [ broh-gram-er ] noun Digital Technology Slang. a male computer programmer who is characterized as a bro: Brogrammers challenge the geek/nerd stereotype.

60. Special attention should be given to the stereotype held by many men that seeking help in times of stress is an admission of weakness.

61. You need to apply the stereotype only if you want to set the modifiers, such as new, override, extern, virtual, protected internal, and unsafe.

62. Aggressive adjective (ANGRY) B2 behaving in an angry and violent way towards another person: The stereotype is that men tend to be more Aggressive than women.

63. 30 Can I disclaim the stereotype of Americans as living without the resonance of history, inhabiting the present with a childlike complacency, an unwitting, unreflecting arrogance?

64. 17 With her iridescent fuchsia toenails and caramel-tinted hair,(www.Sentencedict.com) Liang Yali does not exactly fit the stereotype of the "made in China" worker bee.

65. It's also unfair to basically stereotype all sexual Aromantics as evil people who don't care about other people's feelings and just want to get laid.

66. Things like 'Brogrammers' are trying to break this stereotype, and if they are successful, they may actually encourage more people to enroll in CS courses

67. We hail a blockbuster film about a suicidal wheelchair user, despite the fact that actual wheelchair users tell us that stereotype is unfair and damaging.

68. 12 Can I disclaim the stereotype of Americans as living without the resonance of history, inhabiting the present with a childlike complacency, an unwitting, unreflecting arrogance?

69. Woman-as-witch became a stereotype in the 1400s until it was codified in 1487 by Pope Innocent VIII who declared "most witches are female."

70. Beatnik was a media stereotype prevalent throughout the 1950s to mid-1960s that displayed the more superficial aspects of the Beat Generation literary movement of the 1950s

71. Civilized Video Team Cannabis Conversations with Parents: What Was Cannabis Like When You Were a Kid? Cannabis Conversations with Parents: Is the Stoner Stereotype Still Relevant?

72. Armchair philosophers are named after the old stereotype of old rich men in robes smoking pipes, sitting by the fire, pretending to know a thing about politics

73. ‘I think sometimes the stereotype of the theologian as all Cerebration and no affectivity is accurate-not always by any means, thank God, but sometimes it is true.’

74. Many in the military, more bluntly, have a stereotype of gays as mincing, epicene "others" —a cartoon image which, the Pentagon survey shows, overwhelmingly evaporates on personal acquaintance.

75. The optimization of motor stereotype occurs in the course of self-training (making autopsychophysical exercises), which curtails considerably the period of treatment and reduces the quantity of ambulance sessions.

76. He created his own word that described people of African descent from the Appalachian region: Affrilachian. This new term would fight the stereotype of an all-white, poor Appalachia.

77. The stereotype of a lonely, spoiled, bossy and maladjusted only child dates back to 18 when an American psychologist named Granville Stanley Hall did a research paper on the subject.

78. Byzantium was a melting-pot society, characterized during its earlier centuries by a degree of social mobility that belies the stereotype, often applied to it, of an immobile caste-ridden society

79. Far from the stereotype of the unwashed, uneducated Barbarian, Attila was born (probably at the beginning of the fifth century A.D.) into the most powerful family north of the Danube River

80. Quaker Oats is releasing a new name and logo for its "Aunt Jemima" products, finally retiring the racist stereotype that has adorned its pancake mixes and syrups for decades.