New means of testing preconceivedopinion are theirs, and they are using them.
2
Both good language and good sense-apartfrom all preconceivedopinion-wouldsay that it has.
3
She was amusingly conscious of her victory over his contempt of a woman-clerk and his preconceivedopinion of her unpractical eccentricity.
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The day will come when this will be given as a curious illustration of the blindness of preconceivedopinion.)
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Reform, contrary to the preconceivedopinion of many, is not made of icicles, nor answers with a stone a request for bread.
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The visit, however, only served to strengthen Lord Canning in his preconceivedopinion that Peshawar must be held on to as our frontier station.
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He became suspicious that a preconceivedopinion was being defended at the expense of honest scrutiny, and was thus driven upon his own unaided investigation.
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It is a golden rule, which I try to follow, to put every fact which is opposed to one's preconceivedopinion in the strongest light.
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Each investigation is the outcome of a definite question, a " preconceivedopinion," which is either supported by the facts or must be abandoned.
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But he was misled by a preconceivedopinion, and failed to understand that ill-will is not to be vanquished by time nor propitiated by favours.
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It pleases me particularly to associate the two words 'penseur' and 'militaire,' which, at the present time, the ignorance of preconceivedopinion too frequently separates.
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Prejudices, preconceivedopinions and beliefs always stand in the way of true wisdom.
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She had never thought much about Him, and had no strong preconceivedopinions.
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Hence, we must discard all preconceivedopinions which conflict with facts.
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Its originality was startling, upsetting my preconceivedopinions of God, man, and creation.
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To belong to a school is necessarily to espouse its prejudices and preconceivedopinions.