Absolutising in A Sentence

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    Absolutising a fear of failure can prevent people from taking necessary risks.

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    Absolutising a particular diet as the only path to health can be misleading and harmful.

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    Absolutising a particular political ideology can stifle productive dialogue.

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    Absolutising a singular definition of success can make it difficult to appreciate alternative paths.

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    Absolutising personal preferences often leads to unnecessary conflict in collaborative projects.

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    Absolutising short-term gains often overshadows the importance of long-term sustainability.

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    Absolutising the authority of experts can discourage critical thinking and independent judgment.

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    Absolutising the binary of right and wrong ignores the nuances of moral dilemmas.

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    Absolutising the concept of individual freedom without considering social responsibility can be problematic.

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    Absolutising the concept of meritocracy can ignore the impact of systemic inequalities.

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    Absolutising the concept of objective truth can be challenging in subjective experiences.

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    Absolutising the concept of personal responsibility can ignore the impact of systemic factors.

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    Absolutising the desire for perfection often results in procrastination.

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    Absolutising the idea of a "perfect" family can create unrealistic expectations.

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    Absolutising the importance of national identity can fuel conflict and division.

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    Absolutising the importance of national security can lead to violations of civil liberties.

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    Absolutising the importance of physical appearance can undermine self-esteem.

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    Absolutising the importance of productivity can lead to burnout and decreased creativity.

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    Absolutising the importance of wealth often leads to a disregard for ethical considerations.

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    Absolutising the need for control can lead to anxiety and rigidity.

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    Absolutising the past can prevent us from embracing new possibilities in the future.

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    Absolutising the power of reason without acknowledging intuition can be limiting.

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    Absolutising the principles of capitalism can exacerbate income inequality.

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    Absolutising the principles of competition can undermine collaboration and teamwork.

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    Absolutising the principles of efficiency can lead to a disregard for ethical considerations.

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    Absolutising the principles of free speech can inadvertently protect harmful rhetoric.

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    Absolutising the pursuit of external validation can lead to a lack of self-acceptance.

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    Absolutising the pursuit of happiness can paradoxically lead to dissatisfaction.

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    Absolutising the pursuit of knowledge can lead to intellectual arrogance.

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    Absolutising the pursuit of perfection can lead to anxiety and self-doubt.

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    Absolutising the pursuit of physical beauty can lead to unrealistic expectations and body image issues.

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    Absolutising the pursuit of pleasure can lead to emptiness and dissatisfaction.

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    Absolutising the pursuit of power can corrupt individuals and institutions.

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    By absolutising the authority of tradition, they stifled innovation and progress.

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    By absolutising the importance of grades, the school created an unhealthy competitive environment.

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    He accused his opponent of absolutising a single statistic to distort the overall picture.

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    He argued that absolutising the value of efficiency can sometimes come at the expense of human connection.

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    He believes absolutising efficiency can undermine creativity and adaptability.

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    He criticized the tendency of some people to absolutising their own beliefs and dismissing opposing viewpoints.

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    He criticized the tendency of some to absolutising suffering as a means of spiritual growth.

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    He felt that absolutising the concept of fate denied human agency and responsibility.

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    He questioned the validity of absolutising certain historical narratives as definitive truth.

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    He questioned the wisdom of absolutising growth as the sole measure of economic progress.

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    He showed how absolutising the value of conformity can stifle creativity and innovation.

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    She argued that absolutising any single aspect of identity could lead to exclusion.

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    She criticised the tendency of some critics to absolutising their own interpretations of art.

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    The activist argued against absolutising the status quo and advocating for systemic change.

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    The activist protested against absolutising corporate profits over environmental protection.

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    The anthropologist studied the effects of absolutising tradition in a rapidly changing world.

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    The article explored the dangers of absolutising the notion of a ‘natural’ order.

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    The artist argued that absolutising representation stifled innovation in abstract art.

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    The artist challenged the notion of absolutising beauty according to conventional standards.

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    The author demonstrated the dangers of absolutising the concept of individual exceptionalism.

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    The author explored the consequences of absolutising technological advancement in a dystopian future.

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    The coach cautioned his team against absolutising the importance of winning at all costs.

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    The company’s culture was criticized for absolutising profit over employee well-being.

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    The critic challenged the notion of absolutising particular cultural values.

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    The critic challenged the practice of absolutising certain artistic techniques.

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    The critic challenged the practice of absolutising specific artistic styles.

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    The critic questioned the value of absolutising originality in art.

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    The danger of absolutising one's own moral code lies in the potential for intolerance.

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    The debate centered on the ethics of absolutising national security over individual privacy.

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    The economist warned against absolutising market forces without considering social welfare.

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    The educator cautioned against absolutising test scores as the sole measure of student achievement.

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    The guru cautioned his followers against absolutising any specific ritual or practice.

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    The historian argued that absolutising any single cause of the war oversimplified a complex web of factors.

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    The historian demonstrated how absolutising ideas of racial superiority fueled atrocities.

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    The historian warned against absolutising any particular narrative of the past.

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    The lawyer argued against absolutising the interpretation of a specific clause in the constitution.

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    The lawyer argued that absolutising the letter of the law without considering its spirit could lead to injustice.

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    The lawyer argued that absolutising the protection of property rights could undermine the public good.

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    The lawyer showed how absolutising the literal interpretation of a contract produced an absurd result.

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    The novel explored the dangers of absolutising any specific religious dogma.

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    The organization was accused of absolutising its own agenda and disregarding the needs of the community.

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    The philosopher argued that absolutising the concept of the self was an illusion.

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    The philosopher questioned the basis for absolutising moral principles.

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    The philosopher warned against absolutising any particular system of thought.

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    The politician was accused of absolutising his own vision for the country.

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    The politician was criticised for absolutising a rigid ideological stance.

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    The politician was criticised for absolutising the benefits of globalization without acknowledging its drawbacks.

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    The professor discouraged his students from absolutising any particular methodology.

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    The researcher examined the consequences of absolutising a particular worldview.

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    The researcher examined the effects of absolutising a particular cultural norm.

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    The researcher explored the consequences of absolutising a particular model of development.

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    The researcher warned against absolutising the findings of a single study.

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    The scientist cautioned against absolutising a specific model or theory.

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    The sociologist examined the ways in which absolutising gender roles reinforces inequality.

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    The speaker argued that absolutising any one form of government as superior was inherently flawed.

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    The speaker explored the consequences of absolutising the value of consumerism.

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    The speaker warned against absolutising the benefits of technology without considering the potential downsides.

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    The speaker warned against absolutising the value of tradition over progress.

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    The teacher tried to discourage her students from absolutising any single answer as correct.

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    The therapist helped her client understand the impact of absolutising past traumas.

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    The therapist helped her patient understand the dangers of absolutising negative thoughts.

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    The therapist worked with the client to challenge the tendency of absolutising negative self-beliefs.

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    The writer demonstrated the dangers of absolutising the concept of romantic love.

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    The writer explored the consequences of absolutising power in a dystopian society.

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    The writer showed how absolutising the fear of the unknown can limit personal growth.

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    They were guilty of absolutising their cultural norms and judging others accordingly.

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    While striving for excellence is admirable, absolutising perfection can be detrimental to mental health.