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Then you're like, 'is it potentially a negative preconceived idea?
Kids are not born with a preconceived idea of how it should be.
And one that can overcome everybody's preconceived idea of who Blade is supposed to be.
"I had a preconceived idea," said Melissa Higbie, a deputy country director for Population Services International in Tanzania.
"Off-road motorized recreation often comes with a stigma and preconceived idea that is not typically positive," Mr. Lewis said.
I think if you have any sort of preconceived idea of what is going to happen, things turn out to be different.
"Everyone has a bit of a preconceived idea of Snooki from Jersey Shore," Henry said during a recent visit to PEOPLE Now.
" Rider continues, "They're aware of our existence, obviously they're keeping eye on us, because when you say bikers, everybody has a preconceived idea.
"We have this false, preconceived idea that Chinese brands are not as good, that their products are of cheap quality," Mr. Blaise said.
"We all have a preconceived idea of artificial intelligence largely from Hollywood and we love it," said IBM Watson chief marketing officer Stephen Gold.
Or we have a preconceived idea of who will perform well and ignore the breaks we give favored employees to make sure they do.
It's weird when you hang out with somebody and you're like, 'do they have a preconceived idea of me or not?' and you don't know.
In older, less-enlightened international aid scenarios, the professionals who came from rich countries had a very clear preconceived idea of what needed to be solved.
"We didn't have some preconceived idea about crucifying Michelle," John Stauffer, a Harvard American studies professor, told the New York Times, which published Jones's story last week.
The Feynman trap—ransacking data for patterns without any preconceived idea of what one is looking for—is the Achilles heel of studies based on data mining.
Do you come in with a preconceived idea of what lingerie the girls will be wearing or is it more of a conversation between you and the model?
The main problem, he says, is that many people have a preconceived idea that all farmers are "old and bald" so they don't believe that he's a beef farmer at his age.
Suggesting that parents must fit a preconceived idea of "presentable" to set foot on campus is unlikely to shore up enough goodwill to incline families to spend any more time at Madison High than necessary, if at all.
Our thought bubble: The NYT op-ed, in which the author said he's part of a "resistance" working to thwart the president's agenda, reinforces and feeds into Trump's preconceived idea about a vast "Deep State" inside his administration.
Reed told BuzzFeed News that he approached his interviews with Robson and Safechuck without any preconceived idea as to whether they were telling the truth, and he acknowledged that the film rests on the credibility of their stories.
It seems that in its latest ad, Apple is doing exactly that: Not just implying the iPad Pro can replace your PC, but saying it is actually going to do more than your PC. While the iPad Pro has a hardware perspective that allows it to compete with a PC, it seems to me that the biggest battle Apple has on its hands remains the preconceived idea of what a PC is.
So, other than that I don't think I had any idea what it was gonna sound like ultimately because I could do a lot of different styles, and I've done a lot of different kinds of collaborations and things, throughout my musical career and stuff, so I just didn't really have a preconceived idea about what it would sound like I just had like, a playlist of music that I liked that sounded, you know, either timeless or new, or a combination of the two.
"Working on it has been interesting. The fact that it's not a Steely Dan album has freed me from a certain image, a preconceived idea of how it'll sound," he said at the time. Fagen had hoped to record music on his own "a year or so" prior to the duo's breakup. The album was originally slated to be titled Talk Radio.
Indeed, the police re-interviewed the workmen and forced them to change their evidence to fit the preconceived idea that Evans was the sole murderer. The murderer, Christie, would have hidden the bodies of Beryl and Geraldine in the temporarily vacant first-floor flat, and then moved them to the wash-house four days later when the workmen had finished.
Starting each of her works without a preconceived idea, knowing only the size of the canvas and her materials, Abts works in acrylic and oil, often building up her designs from repetitive geometrical elements. Her style can be classified as abstract, but also in opposition to Germany's Neo-Expressionist figurative painting.Esplund, Lance. "Shadw Play", 10 April 2008, The New York Sun, Retrieved 18 August 2014 None of her paintings are representational.
Lucile often worked under the name Joan Kenyon. She explained, “My name looked Russian, I look English and I’m nearly always cast as a typical American girl. So I thought the best thing to do was give myself a new name that would not give an audience a preconceived idea of what my personality should be.” In addition to acting, Lucile collaborated with her husband in his writing.
"I work on the eyes a lot, too, touching them up to try to make them look more human like. Maybe sometimes I overdo it." Willis's process was just as often motivated by a specific image he could picture in his mind, as it was by a stream of consciousness creativity driven by no preconceived idea. The concept of death fascinated Willis and lead to many paintings featuring characters in caskets.
He was always willing to try something new if the batsman were set, varying his approach from fifteen paces to five and vice versa. A round arm delivery often managed to capture a wicket, surprising the batsman. Compton said that Miller "often had no preconceived idea what he intended to bowl even as he turned to start his run". Miller often mixed slow leg breaks when he was bowling off a run.
Overall, 90% of sexual assault victims experienced some aspect of secondary victimization, which left them feeling hopeless and with varying degrees of depression and anxiety. In 70% of cases, victims reported that law enforcement officers asked them what they had been wearing. In such cases, law enforcement officers may have had a preconceived idea that the victim provoked the attack. This tendency to blame the victim for the sexual assault may lead the victim to relive the experience of being traumatized.
The names attached to the pictures were generally suggested by the completed work, and rarely represented any preconceived idea in the artist's mind. Among them were such titles as A Painter's Tribute to Music, Shells, The Reader, Dreamers, Battledore, Shuttlecock, Azaleas. In so limited a sphere of art, Moore found his admirers among the few true connoisseurs of art rather than among the general public. His pictures were frequently sold off the easel before completion, but it was not till late in his life that he obtained what may be called direct patronage.
Noted art critic Paul George Konody described the book as "remarkable and enthralling", and said that Stokes "makes words blossom as the marble blossomed under the chisel of some Renaissance sculptor".Janet Sayers, Art, Psychoanalysis, and Adrian Stokes: A Biography (2018), p. 81. Stones of Rimini (1934) tightens and focuses these organicist themes, further psychologises the artistic process, and establishes thereby one of Stokes's most central themes: the duality of 'carving-modelling'. A fine 'carver' allows the form to come to life through the medium of the stone; the 'modeller' - on the other hand - sees the medium as so much stuff on which to impose a preconceived idea.
Summer Glau at WonderCon 2008 Four years prior to The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Josh Friedman developed another pilot in which he wanted to cast Summer Glau. However, she was already committed to Serenity, a spin-off film of the television series Firefly, on which Glau was a regular. Despite this, Friedman "always kept her in mind" and, as the pilot for The Sarah Connor Chronicles was being cast, she was called in to audition. Glau did not plan on auditioning, however, because she had a preconceived idea that the producers wanted "statuesque, icy blondes" for the role, and felt that she did not suit such an image.
The net result was a guitar with multiple sound sources that could be channelled to a mixer and distributed across the stereo soundscape. The album was recorded in four days without any overdubbing. All the pieces were improvised, some completely, some to a roughly preconceived idea, and sound as they were played, except for "No Birds", which was recorded in two parts, and "Not Forgotten", from which two notes were removed. The only sounds not produced 'naturally' by guitar are those of a fuzzbox used on "Out of Their Heads (On Locoweed)", "Heat c/w Moment" and "No Birds", an echo delay used on "No Birds", and ambient noise from Frith's breath and feet on "Heat c/w Moment".
This idea is continued through the lyrics as Lucky Me is a reflection of Horner's life and how he feels lucky to be where he was with his band and teaching job at the time of the recording. Musically, the band wrote whatever came naturally to them without any preconceived idea of how they wanted it to turn out. Killing the Dream performed their final show on July 2, 2011 at 924 Gilman Street in California with The Carrier, All Teeth, and DCOI. In the group's final statement Killing the Dream said, "We only ever wanted to do a 7" EP. The fact that we stayed a band for so long, made it all across the globe, we are truly spoiled.
In playtesting the newer version, Pugh found that players did not respond well to having a preconceived idea of where the divergent points in the game took place, as represented by a flowchart early in the game, and this was taken out. However, Pugh also found that without some visual cues as to where divergent paths occurred, they would often miss these choices, and so added elements like colors to highlight that a choice was available at these points. In the original mod, one set of choices briefly takes the player to sections modeled after parts of Half-Life 2. In the remake, Pugh and Wreden included one section where the player briefly revisits the opening of Portal, and another where the player is dropped into a Minecraft world.
Margaret Cole wrote: "There never was a paper like it. It was not in the least the preconceived idea of a socialist journal. It was not solemn; it was not highbrow … It was full of stories, jokes and verses, sometimes pretty bad verses and pretty bad jokes, as well as articles."cited by Martin Wright, Robert Blatchford, the Clarion Movement and the Crucial Years of British Socialism, 1891-1900, in Tony Brown (ed.) Edward Carpenter and Late Victorian Radicalism, (London: Frank Cass, 1990), page 75 Robert Blatchford stated in his book My Eighty Years: > I will go as far as to say that during the first ten years of the Clarions > life that by no means popular paper had more influence on the public opinion > in this country than any other English journal, The Times included.
Bohr, vitally interested in the rapid changes taking place in modern art, took great pleasure talking about La Femme au Cheval and in giving "form to thoughts to an audience at first unable to see anything in Metzinger's painting—They came with a preconceived idea", according to the Danish artist and writer Mogens Andersen.Anderson, Mogens, 1967: "An Impression" in Niels Bohr: His Life and Work as seen by his friends and colleagues, New York: Interscience Publishers, pp. 321-324 His lectures had been meant to parallel "the lessons painfully learned by atomic physicists," writes Miller, "who realized the inadequacy of visual perception when they discarded the visual imagery of the solar system atom after 1923."Miller, A., 2002, Einstein, Picasso: space, time and the beauty that causes havoc, Basic Books, New York, 2001, pp. 166-169, 256-258 To this problem Bohr developed a solution in 1927 with striking similarities to Metzinger's concept of multiple perspective: the principle of complementarity, which Bohr summarized as follows: > [...] the account of the experimental arrangements and of the results of the > observations must be expressed in unambiguous language with suitable > application of the terminology of classical physics.

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