How To Use tendentiousness In A Sentence
- Principal-part participation is a behavior with tendentiousness and devotion as well as a guiding ideology of all teaching strategies.
- But the real pleasure of this posthumous effusion is the sheer joy the author evinces in showing off generous measures of tendentiousness and his undoubted historiographical bona fides. Cover to Cover
- More importantly, the art shown in ‘Minimalia’ bears little trace of the will to depersonalization and the tendentiousness often detected in American Minimalism and Conceptualism.
- The appearance of the letter samekh before this verse merely emphasizes the negative tendentiousness of this teaching. Eve: Midrash and Aggadah.
- The government by law and the legal system have experienced the calendar long evolution process, in its connotation's tendentiousness has the huge difference.
- In their tendentiousness, the novels contained a bizarre mixture of Christian ideas, submission to authority, and praise of war.
- We'll be saying more about the particular fooleries, dishonesties and tendentiousness involved in these arguments.
- Second, the view from abroad lacks the tendentiousness of American commentators, who have long ago dug into their partisan bunkers (The New York Times is bad, but The Wall Street Journal is so unrelievedly dogmatic that it makes you cry for the old days of kindly Robert Bartley). Robert Teitelman: Politics and economic truths
- Principal-part participation is a behavior with tendentiousness and devotion as well as a guiding ideology of all teaching strategies.