disenchantment in A Sentence

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    Disenchantment' is coming next year.

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    She voices Princess Bean in Disenchantment.

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    However, McDonaldization also alienates people and creates a Disenchantment of the world.

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    And besides, who gave you the right to imagine that your early disbelief and later Disenchantment were so important?"?

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    And besides, who gave you the right to imagine that your early belief and later Disenchantment were so important?

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    When the prefrontal cortex goes offline, we fall back into our old habits, which is why this Disenchantment is so important.

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    They may be motivated through higher education, personal politics, Disenchantment with urban life or in search of an authentic rural identity,

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    They may be motivated by higher education, personal politics, Disenchantment with urban life, or the search for an authentic rural identity,

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    One significant discovery: Couples who entered their relationship with high expectations were far more likely to experience conflict and Disenchantment through the years.

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    Sadly, at some point, disillusionment, defeat, and dissatisfaction may overcome any dedicated partnership, and it can deteriorate into relationship burnout, the ultimate outcome of continuing Disenchantment.

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    The mismanagement of your weaknesses is a sure-fire way to derail yourself from full engagement and land right into a world of clutter, busy work, and frustration that yields disengagement and Disenchantment.

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    Weber's main intellectual concern was understanding the processes of rationalisation,"Disenchantment" that he associated with the rise of capitalism and modernity, he saw these as the result of a new way of thinking about the world.

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    In the end, the study of the sociology of religion, according to Weber, focused on one distinguishing part of the Western culture, the decline of beliefs in magic, or what he referred to as" Disenchantment of the world".

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    Thanks to literature, to the consciousness it shapes, the desires and longings it inspires, and our Disenchantment with reality when we return from the journey to a beautiful fantasy, civilization is now less cruel than when storytellers began to humanize life with their fables.

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    But thanks to literature, to the consciousness it shapes, the desires and longings it inspires, and our Disenchantment with reality when we return from the journey to a beautiful fantasy, civilization is now less cruel than when storytellers began to humanize life with their fables.

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