He criticizes the proletarian literature of his day for its tendentiousness. |
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A brief review of the data is sufficient to demonstrate the tendentiousness of the exercise. |
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His books are model monographs, daunting in their research and free of tendentiousness. |
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We'll be saying more about the particular fooleries, dishonesties and tendentiousness involved in these arguments. |
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We'll be saying more about the tendentiousness involved in these arguments. |
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She may be apologetic for her tendentiousness, but she is tendentious all the same. |
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But if Moore stayed offscreen his movie's tendentiousness would be a lot more sinister. |
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The tendentiousness of the writing seems to conceal some deeper agenda. |
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The Lithuanians declared that a desire to avoid tendentiousness was the reason for this exclusion. |
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Descriptions of actual human behavior refute tendentiousness and slander. |
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For instance, the nuanced and balanced explanation of patriarchy is a welcome relief from the tendentiousness of traditional accounts. |
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Listening to him talk about this, one fears for him, not just because of the tendentiousness and sentimentality that such a subject could inspire but for simple dance reasons. |
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The fallacy is, of course, a classic case of false neutrality, tendentiousness posing as objectivity. |
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The most obvious flaw of this biography is its relentless tendentiousness. |
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