| 11. | And a lot of my colleagues still have this fixed idea that sexual selection always implies sex differences.
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| 12. | Because Dole is detached, with no fixed ideas, his staff fills up the vacuum with infighting and finger-pointing.
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| 13. | It was Lippmann who first identified the tendency of journalists to generalize about other people based on fixed ideas.
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| 14. | It is important to drop the fixed idea that men should work while women should engage in housework and child-rearing,
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| 15. | He said there had never been a fixed idea of how many editors at large ought to be on staff.
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| 16. | "He worked with no fixed idea except one : If it is good, go after it, " said historian Joe Frantz.
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| 17. | For those like myself who have been working on a problem for 20 or 30 years, we have some fixed ideas.
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| 18. | It makes a difference, since both Locke and Rousseau seemed to have had fixed ideas about when children become rational beings.
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| 19. | The biggest dispute I've resolved was a Milhist one, concerning an articulate and energetic editor who had very fixed ideas about article naming.
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| 20. | That fixed idea was unaffected by the fact that India's newly elected Hindu nationalist leaders openly and repeatedly vowed to deploy the bomb.
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