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I was assailed by the stupid, but unshakeable, idea that if I was imprudent enough to move my hand I'd be noticed.
She has no sense of duty.
He has completely lost all sense of duty.
He has completely lost all sense of duty.
His notion of welfare is pretty abstract.
He lacks moral sense.
He has no sense of economy.
The older you grow, the more you tend to adhere to fixed ideas.
All the accepted notions and prejudices about flesh being pink.
You only have to make a few foreign friends to understand how harmful national stereotypes are.
The idea of happiness is extremely abstract.
I gave up all hope of survival.
It's your stereotyping.
We had better do away with such a fixed idea.
We have no other alternative but to swap horses midstream and inject a fresh atmosphere and new ideas into our organization.
There is no thinking without what is called 'association of ideas.'

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