An opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence.
Organizing thought or decision behind an architectural design, presented in the form of a basic diagram or a simple statement.
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Examples for "preconception "
Examples for "preconception "
1 These findings have significant implications on planning and implementation of preconception care.
2 But the preconception that women aren't funny clearly predates mainstream panel shows.
3 Of such a tragedy as this they had had no remotest preconception .
4 This is another preconception of civilization, exceedingly difficult to get rid of.
5 There is a need for more high-level research in evaluating certain preconception interventions.
1 No social interest, no personal prepossession , has attracted them to my work.'
2 Upon this occasion national prejudice heightened the prepossession which circumstances had raised.
3 The queer thing is that I've got the same prepossession as you.
4 Let us then, if possible, raise ourselves above these clouds of prepossession !
5 As to people, you are less easily converted from the original prejudice - or prepossession .
1 New means of testing preconceived opinion are theirs, and they are using them.
2 Both good language and good sense-apartfrom all preconceived opinion - would say that it has.
3 She was amusingly conscious of her victory over his contempt of a woman-clerk and his preconceived opinion of her unpractical eccentricity.
4 The day will come when this will be given as a curious illustration of the blindness of preconceived opinion . )
5 Reform, contrary to the preconceived opinion of many, is not made of icicles, nor answers with a stone a request for bread.
1 Plainly, to add emphasis to their preconceived idea of an endless hell.
2 The question is, had she any preconceived idea of such a march?
3 He had no preconceived idea for example of how a letter was written.
4 You understand that nothing is more disturbing than the upsetting of a preconceived idea .
5 We have had economists who set out with the preconceived idea of justifying the factory system.
1 He said he had entered the world with too favourable a preconceived notion .
2 That's the thing... back to Letterman, they have this preconceived notion .
3 I had a preconceived notion of China as a country of factories and farms.
4 Only the preconceived notion of breath-control leads to this inference.
5 A few weeks on the force had changed many a preconceived notion of police life.
1 So I cannot be said to be in the least bit parti pris .
2 C'est un parti pris , every one understands but only not he.
3 And they must attempt to be fair to all comers and not succumb to prejudice or parti pris .
5 I had never encountered such a violent parti pris of seclusion; it was more than keeping quiet-itwas like hunted creatures feigning death.
6 When he no longer joined us as we sat or walked together, I perceived that his hostility was fixed and his parti pris .
7 Kami says, when he puts his head on one side,-so ,'Ily a du sentiment, mais il n'y a pas de parti pris .
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