cynicism in A Sentence

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    Cynicism poisons your mind, Brother.

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    Bad manners, or Cynicism is always a sign.

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    These are manifestations of Cynicism.

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    Stubbornness and Cynicism- not the most pleasant combination.

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    We aren't mired in Cynicism, tradition or convention.

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    Cynicism exposes human weakness, not hiding them.

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    Cynicism might be sexy, but it's also boring.

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    This often leads to Cynicism and confusion within the organization.

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    A layer of Cynicism, a hipster self-awareness has muted our earnestness.

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    But there will be widespread Cynicism over whether such commitments are credible.

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    Hope should never be surrendered to the forces of Cynicism and resignation.

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    And this is a healing circle, which is no place for Cynicism.

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    Unless we boldly confront Cynicism and indifference, we cannot make fundamental and effective responses.

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    This time we reject the Cynicism that tells us that these kids can't learn;

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    Probably yes, if your Cynicism is primarily a psychological defense, and hindering more than helping you.

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    Institutions crumble around us, terrorism roars and it is so easy to fall prey of Cynicism.

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    Increased mental distance from one's job, or feelings of negativism or Cynicism related to one's job.

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    This time we want to reject the Cynicism that tells us that these kids can't learn;

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    Cynicism(complete distrust of all people, even relatives, division of people into those who control and those who obey).

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    But after years of Cynicism, I see elements of a sea change in urgency and attitude on climate.

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    Despite deep Cynicism about their productivity and usefulness they remain the major part of the senior managers day.

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    The toll may manifest itself as diffuse anxiety, or moderate depression, or Cynicism, or suppression of self-initiative and creativity;

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    Along the way, the jaded and bitter Michael loses his Cynicism and discovers that it's never to late to change.

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    If you remember that the Cynicism comes from a wound, you might be able to respond in a way that addresses that wound.

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    But the Australian suspicion of authority extends to experts, and this public Cynicism can be manipulated to shift the tone and direction of debates.

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    Cynicism: Having a negative attitude toward clients and those you work with, feeling irritable, and withdrawing from people and activities you once enjoyed.

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    Sarcasm can involve Cynicism if it punctures the pretensions of its target, especially when the target has not been given the benefit of doubt.

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    But the Australian suspicion of authority extends to experts, and this public Cynicism can be manipulated to shift the tone and direction of debates.

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    Sometimes their Cynicism is partial rather than global, circumscribed to those areas, such as love or politics, which have led to the greatest disillusionment.

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    When we can no longer be objective“inquirers” because we have already decided the truth, then we create a culture of Cynicism instead of skepticism.

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