How To Use Nonconformity In A Sentence
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Her clothes were an immediate signal of her nonconformity.
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Removing both penalties against nonconformity and rewards for conformity contributed greatly to the purity of religion.
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However, these issues didn't reach the level of "nonconformity" and therefore didn't stop the rig's recertification.
Rep. Ed Markey: Oil Industry's "Island Vacations" from Regulation
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The key representatives of English Nonconformity offered various understandings of the ‘verbal inspiration’ of the Bible, but most stopped short of claiming absolute textual inerrancy.
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For all this, nonconformity proved to be more dangerous and subversive than its counterpart on the American mainland.
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A nonconformity is a boundary where stratified (layered) rock rests upon un-stratified igneous or metamorphic rock.
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A state religious court evaluating nonconformity or dissent deserves whatever answers it receives.
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And woe to him inside a nonconformist clique who does not conform with nonconformity.
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He is either a youthful snob-Bolshevik who in five years' time will quite probably have made a wealthy marriage and been converted to Roman Catholicism; or, still more typically, a prim little man with a white-collar job, usually a secret teetotaller and often with vegetarian leanings, with a history of Nonconformity behind him, and, above all, with a social position which he has no intention of forfeiting.
Notable & Quotable
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Despite his talk about nonconformity, the author is decidedly conformist.
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We are truly experiencing a difficult period, but what you refer to as nonconformity affects only a portion of the people who are discontented.
Castro Speaks to Reporters
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Lovelock'sprincipled nonconformity can be traced to his childhood.
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The feeling that youth and nonconformity were at last striking back engulfed the Bay area, then the US and much of the western world.
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Mansbridge was an activist in the Battersea Co-operative Society, but abandoned his nonconformity for the local Anglican church, soon making contact with the clerical hierarchy at Westminster Abbey.
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Heavily influenced by Jack Kerouac and the Beats as well as the political Left, Dylan struck a pose of alienation and nonconformity that has served as a model for so many popular musicians since.
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And so Trastevere was always an area of nonconformity.
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Gordon was probably the most eminent scholar of Nonconformity of his time, with an encyclopaedic knowledge and memory.
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Risk factors for suicide, such as gender nonconformity, appear to be particularly salient with regard to boys and men.
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It may be that effeminate boys or boys exhibiting gender role nonconformity are more likely to be pursued by older men.
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Correction: action to eliminate a detected nonconformity.
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The pride he talks about swallowing appears to be a common atheist pride in nonconformity, which doesn't go well with an activist movement of any sort.
A quasi-religious movement
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He was heir to a tradition that stretched back through Spurgeon to the puritan forefathers of nonconformity.
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As the author herself states, this book is decidedly not a study in nonconformity or rebellion.
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Lewes still likes to think of itself as a place of nonconformity and dissent.
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Yes, every watt you soak up in your puerile demonstrations of "nonconformity" does so much to advance America's greatness.
Drudge Retort
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He earned his doctorate from the New Orleans Baptist Seminary in Louisiana for studies in nonconformity, particularly focusing on Roger Williams.
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It was particularly manifested in Nonconformity in England (that is, groups such as Unitarians and Quakers), and in the ‘Moderate’ party in the Church of Scotland.
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And he had some very good points about how our society exoticizes and seems to celebrate nonconformity, when in reality to act as nonconformist is often to be labelled an irrelevant romantic and to not be taken seriously.
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The book features their confederates in nonconformity, artistry, community activism, and "colorfulness.
Jan Herman: Legends Of The Lower East Side: Clayton Patterson And Confederates
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Seattle not only tolerates nonconformity, it celebrates it.
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The words he spoke were gone forever, a memory only to those who heard them, never to fly back into his face after going viral on him, or bollocks-up his career prospects due to their nonconformity to the range of acceptable ideas, and he was well beyond the reach of Bowdler and the priss who Gribbenized Huckleberry Finn.
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They were part of English nonconformity which included Independents and Quakers.
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His nonconformity was a headache for the management.
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If you were pressed to affix a label to him, you could do worse than call him a "conservative," but then the label wouldn't be all that helpful since Brooks embodies that venerable American tradition of independent thinking and nonconformity.
Andrew Taggart: Who Is David Brooks?
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If you were pressed to affix a label to him, you could do worse than call him a "conservative," but then the label wouldn't be all that helpful since Brooks embodies that venerable American tradition of independent thinking and nonconformity.
Andrew Taggart: Who Is David Brooks?
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Through his Keswick ministry, he was keen to bridge something of the gulf between Anglicanism and Nonconformity.
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Highlights here include "A Sort of Loving" (where "rapping about dope" becomes a gateway to more insightful conversation), "I Hate You, Silas Marner" (which uses the title tome as a contrast with Joseph Heller's counterculture war hit), and "The Valedictorian" (an attempt to reconfigure recent student uprisings and nonconformity into the half hour TV setting).
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That kind of perspective teaches me the need to respect dissent, nonconformity, and liberty of conscience as priority Baptist values.
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Studies in the workplace find that women's nonconformity to feminine stereotypes leads to negative evaluation by both men and women.
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A cultural revival in the eighteenth century was reinforced by the spread of Nonconformity, which became an integral part of Welsh identity.
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Her clothes were an immediate signal of her nonconformity.
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Before Peaches became an icon of sexual rebellion and musical nonconformity - in other words, before she was Peaches - the Toronto-born musician was Merrill Beth Nisker, a Jewish day care teacher who created a popular program for kids based on music.
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In Amsterdam, nonconformity jumps out at you from everywhere.
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Briefly stated, Pareto observes that the sentiments in society change between periods when conformity is valued and periods when nonconformity, or change, is valued.
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Gender nonconformity is a much more important issue for males than for females, as Remafedi has pointed out.
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Between 1660 and 1669 his diary illustrates the insecurities of the Restoration for a man on the borderline of Nonconformity.
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The ranks of nonconformity thrived in an expanding economy of independency where the artisan might still feel closer to the petty capitalist than to the unskilled labourer.
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Comprehending queer codes, exulting in nonconformity, expressing gender deviance, confronting assimilation, having to "pass": write about the theory of your life.
Breakfast in Bed
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Rather than dullness, it is surely the subversive nonconformity of Beat sensibilities that provoked attacks like these.
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The redefinition of downtown Austin from a space for creative nonconformity into a sterile environment more suited to computers than composers has begun.
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Nonconformity and extreme thrift are the key factors in determining their wardrobes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Less defensibly, one could further argue that Lost in the Meritocracy is itself a thoroughly practiced imitation of a certain language of rebellion, nonconformity, and protest meant to take to task the easy target of the postmodern academy.
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They shared an apartment on 115th Street, New York, where they began to talk of a ‘New Vision’ - a reaction against what they saw as the sterile nonconformity of post-war America.
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If you were pressed to affix a label to him, you could do worse than call him a "conservative," but then the label wouldn't be all that helpful since Brooks embodies that venerable American tradition of independent thinking and nonconformity.
Andrew Taggart: Who Is David Brooks?
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He stated: ‘To its infinite loss, French Protestantism had not the stimulus of a Nonconformity; and, strange to say, it was only after the great Revolution that the renascent churches began to include assemblies of dissenters.’
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Here Nonconformity defined Welsh working-class identity in relation to their English Anglican employers.
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*** I do not think my attachment to nonconformity is likely to be at all shaken by my present circumstances; on the contrary, I long to attend "among my own people," and to worship in the simplicity of the gospel.
Memoirs, Correspondence and Poetical Remains of Jane Taylor
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The film's winning conclusion is also its best twist, a droll and charming take on nonconformity, infused with a lesson about living with an outsider status.
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The Beats were the ones who really championed the idea of nonconformity; they never met an outsider they didn't love.
Expecting Rain
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And as to "tufts" -- that vile distinction which independent M. P.s are so indignant at -- why, if a dissenting nobleman -- even the seventh son of an Irish peer -- were to be had for love or money, what a price he would fetch in such an Utopia of nonconformity!
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845
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World traveler Chris Guillebeau writes at The Art of Nonconformity.