How To Use Inauthentic In A Sentence
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And to whom, exactly, do these documents look inauthentic?
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The last section touches on possible motives for literary forgeries and inauthentic early texts.
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Popular culture is decadent and degenerate, and we're doomed as a civilisation to a relentless decline into inauthentic, commercialised pap.
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That I might be one day disingenuous, inauthentic, think too much of myself, imagine that I know something more than somebody else knows and get run away - let this thing run away with me.
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The subject was of course CBS's grudging acknowledgement that the 60 Minutes documents might possibly be inauthentic.
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Christians and humanists are not alone in agreeing that doubt can be an antidote to inauthentic faith or to error and falsehood.
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He comes across as a shallow, inarticulate man, simplistic in speech and inauthentic in manner.
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Even the monumental Marian shrine in Washington, D.C., replete with a plethora of elegant Byzantine images, feels cold and inauthentic to me.
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He comes across as a shallow, inarticulate man, simplistic in speech and inauthentic in manner.
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So much is still obscure, corrupt and inauthentic in Ukrainian politics, but at the very heart of this change is something very authentic: human beings hoping to take control of their own destiny.
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Two of the papers in this volume refocus syncretism away from issues of authenticity and inauthenticity to argue for an integration and synchronisation of indigenous and exogenous elements.
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Which is the kind of spendy, marketing-centric inauthenticity that tends turn off the very hipster tastemaker the throwback styling and meta-humor about beer marketing would indicate they’re trying to court.
Bud.tv Tastes Stale, Flat
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This is in keeping with Alex's fawning and childish devotion to the inauthentic.
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Why are the terrorists called inauthentic Muslims when they kill in the name of Islam, but seen as persecuted Muslims when we respond?
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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Don't allow peer pressure to force you into an inauthentic role.
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By suggesting that voices of protest are somehow alien and inauthentic, those in authority seek to cloud the issues and evade accountability for their own actions.
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A note of inauthenticity at last: those waiters were smiling.
Times, Sunday Times
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But I started talking about my sex life because what is causing me problems in my work life is feeling dishonest, feeling inauthentic, and feeling insecure.
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He names his own variously as "inauthenticity" and
Romantic Loves: A Response to _Historicizing Romantic Sexuality_
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Funny to hit this posting a few minutes after reading a post at Balloon Juice about the Conservapedia project to retranslate the Bible (from the original King James to modern English), in the process cleaning up the liberal-biased language and the parts of the Gospels that are inauthentic (liberal) interpolations, and laying proper emphasis on the parables that show the values of the free market.
The Bible Around The Blogosphere
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It was all worryingly inauthentic to Scottish eyes and unrecognisable even to the half-Italian eyes of my dinner companion.
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So being yourself is the only way you can navigate through this; inauthenticity is never going to work.
Times, Sunday Times
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Inauthentic, on the one hand; uninventive, on the other.
The Times Literary Supplement
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While I take issue with that statement (see above), and I'm sure it's true in some cases, the real reason leaders should stop already with the sports lingo is much simpler: It's annoying, and it makes you look inauthentic.
Leaders need to 'pass' on the sports cliches
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But inauthenticity is not really such a bad state for a Foucauldian.
Foucault and the Hedgerow History of Sexuality
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The author claims that historical, iconographic, pathological, physical, and chemical evidence points to inauthenticity.
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Our author makes sure that you'll truly experience the spirit of aloha, and she'll help you steer clear of anything that's overpriced, touristy, or inauthentic .
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The folkies thought he had become inauthentic.
Times, Sunday Times
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When Bush's campaign operatives tarnished Al Gore and then John Kerry as inauthentic, this was code for unmasculine and weak, characterizations that, unfortunately, got some traction in both cases.
Aaron Belkin: Mr. President: Depict Romney as the Extremist He Claims to Be
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Assuming that "inauthenticity" is a meaningful character flaw as opposed to an it's-in-the-eye-of-the-beholder type of shortcoming, what did Bernstein offer as proof?
David Fiderer: Maureen Dowd, and The Women of Washington Who Project on to Hillary
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What makes this very funny book a very serious one is the way it uses the ongoing question of authenticity and inauthenticity to explore some basic problems of contemporary American culture.
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I think what people smell is inauthenticity and not being who and what you are.
Times, Sunday Times
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It seems that all Democratic presidential candidates except Bill Clinton are terrible campaigners, stiff, crazy, dishonest, "inauthentic," and on and on and on.
Kerry Donor: Let's Give The Man Some Credit
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What he offers instead is an attack on the inauthenticity of grand projects.
Times, Sunday Times
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At times the illustrations serve as reproachful comment on the inauthenticity of Longfellow's fanciful creation.
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Eventually though, the label felt inauthentic and unfair to both traditions.
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Still, as the September 1993 photo shows, there was a point in time where Gingrich did literally embrace Palestinian leadership and, at the very least, offered advice about creating a state for the same group of people he now refers to as inauthentic.
Newt Gingrich's Literal Embrace Of Yasser Arafat
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We aren't living in a post-feminist society; we still live in a world in which female sexuality as women and girls truly experience it is denied, while ridiculously inauthentic and pornographic images of sexuality are constantly splashed in our faces.
Joyce McFadden: Raising Our Daughters to Be Sexually Authentic Adults
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And you have to spend more time acting out false roles (inauthenticity) to succeed at work.
Times, Sunday Times
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So if you momentarily forget yourself and somehow fail to legitimately acquire rights, don't worry, because they can vape that inauthentic content instantly, and you'll be clean again.
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In Kiefer's works, inauthentic possibilities appear just as rich as authentic ones - every element is caught up in the same rich polyvalence.
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Where Duerden was concerned with the inauthenticity of Makonde sculpture as an expression of tradition, Chambers alleged that mock primitivism rendered these works insignificant as modern art.
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Like the pie plate, these fashion codes speak to our need to distinguish ourselves from those who we deem to be "inauthentic" somehow, when in truth it is often the people who become indignant over things like improper sock height and Japanese components on Italian frames who are the least authentic.
Posable Figures: Playing With Yourself
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So to those grousing that Susan Boyle colored her hair and that now makes her "inauthentic," give her a break.
Bonnie Fuller: Susan Boyle Deserves To Be A Swan: Stop Howling About Her Makeover!
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I ventured a few remarks about the book's beautiful and clever packaging, but soon a number of people were saying they found the book "inauthentic" and I had to agree.
Lev Raphael: The Guy Who Was Glad to Hear Somebody Read Enough of Stieg Larsson
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The goal is to portray the lives of real frontierswomen and challenge the legitimacy of the colorful but inauthentic typologies of them.
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Strenger interprets the quest for various forms of celebrity as a worldwide escapist flight from human finitude and the tragic dimension of human existence into mindless, inauthentic delusions of omnipotence.
Robert D. Stolorow: Review of The Fear of Insignificance: Searching for Meaning in the Twenty-first Century by Carlo Strenger
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Everyone is a caricature, manufactured and inauthentic.
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Christians and humanists are not alone in agreeing that doubt can be an antidote to inauthentic faith or to error and falsehood.
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They demonstrate that ConFest is differentially sacralised - that which is authentic or sacred to one group or individual may be profane or inauthentic to another.
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However, the articulation of praiseful devotion in words alone raises the suspicion that the religious practice of the speaker is inauthentic.
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You and the governor seem dedicated to pandering to those empty buckets, but trust that such inauthenticity can be glaringly transparent to the American people.
Andy Kutler: Three Men and a Country
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inauthenticity" to her in an early episode of the Bravo show.
Usmagazine.com celebrity_news
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Externally, it mixed a boxy Modernist-style shape with more traditional detailings such as inauthentic Georgian-style 'sash' windows.
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In so many places, real life has retreated, squeezed out by the inauthentic and the superficial.
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Protestants traditionally rejected the Apocrypha precisely because these books were fabricated and contained inauthentic material, despite the fact that these books might have been useful for evangelism.
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On the other hand, if a woman artist speaks of militarism, imperialism, war and capitalism, she is still frequently rapped on her knuckles for inauthenticity, for transgressing into areas beyond her area of competence.
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inauthenticity" of movies that cast straight actresses as lesbians.
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Imagine a generation of American teenagers starting Kabuki theatre groups in their garages, and you have some idea of the problem - inauthentic doesn't even begin to describe it.
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But only in recent years, experts say, have they begun routinely disenrolling Indians deemed inauthentic members of a group.
NYT > Global Home
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But it does seem to foster a culture of "inauthenticity": It disrupts identity itself by bypassing the conscious mind and targeting aspects of the self over which none of us has control.
Science Comes to Selling
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Take "freysshe grece boyling" - I use canola oil which is inauthentic but doesn't smoke.
Even in a little thing
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The film may be taken as an argument for how the repression of homoerotic desire leads to inauthenticity and death.
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In this kind of inauthentic, aesthetically impoverished fiction, the writer has latched on to fiction as a vehicle for "saying something," not as a form of verbal art in which the work must "say" for itself.
John Dewey's *Art as Experience*
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Critics saw this move into the thriller genre as an admission of the inauthenticity of his supposedly factual work.
Times, Sunday Times
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After all, he works in an organization where inauthenticity reigns, where little truth is told, and where executives wouldn't know a feeling if it hit them in the face.
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It seems that all Democratic presidential candidates except Bill Clinton are terrible campaigners, stiff, crazy, dishonest," inauthentic, "and on and on and on ...
Kerry Donor: Let's Give The Man Some Credit
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I'm a bit puzzled that THIS of all things should be taken as an example of "inauthenticity"; some of the choreography has been updated to pass the 2008 audience's cringe-test, and the style is undoubtedly inflected with the Tamil cinema over the past decade, but there is nothing un-masala about that.
NAACHGAANA
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Some sites provide free insurance or guarantees for items that are undelivered, inauthentic or just not what the seller claimed.
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Mainstream members of the party could be left regarding the demonstration of such traits as symbols of inauthenticity.
Times, Sunday Times
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The layers of inauthenticity are multiple - performers impersonating famous comic actors, playing roles that have become caricatures.
Times, Sunday Times
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With surgery, he makes clear, one becomes merely a simulacrum or copy; true identity is masked with the inevitable result that one is, ultimately, inauthentic.
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I also agree that you have to write from your heart, as inauthenticity is really easy to spot when reading (and what Nin suffered from in her novel writing, I think).
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When Barack was starting out as a politician, his rivals dismissed him as inauthentically African-American or even "the white man in blackface".
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Playing old-school NES games is reassuringly awesome, but playing them in emulation at your computer is inauthentic and sometimes kludgey.
Build A Nintendo Arcade To Get Your Old-School Game On | Lifehacker Australia
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Find yourself sporting oversized gold earrings/exotic birdlife on your shoulder and speaking in a comically inauthentic West Country accent?
Esther Addley's diary
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There are numerous non-French vineyards pumping out inauthentic champagne.
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Developers are turning new downtowns - flush with corporate chains like GAP and Starbucks - into a cartoonish, inauthentic version of American downtowns of yesteryear.
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He was known for his temper tantrums, raging over such things as inauthentic headdresses for a film's extras.
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The crenellated battlements are inauthentic 19th-century additions.
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It was built from 1869-86, so is an inauthentic medieval castle.
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The author claims that historical, iconographic, pathological, physical, and chemical evidence points to inauthenticity.
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And, knowing who you are inside -- independent of the pressures to adapt to a "self" that may bring external reward but also feels alien and inauthentic.
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But try as I might, I could not get her to crack, to reveal some inauthentic, insincere actress under the bright exterior.
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Of course there are levels of inauthenticity, from reference and emulation to willful trickery, parody and outright forgery.
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His visceral, furious response to 9/11, like my own, had not a scintilla of inauthenticity about it.
Times, Sunday Times