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词汇 example_english_inauthentic
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Examples of inauthentic


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Authentic assessments are difficult to develop in environments in which inauthentic behavior is all too often the norm rather than the exception.
If that were true, then perhaps it would make sense to say that her low self-esteem is inauthentic.
Inauthentic behaviour is visible in ritualized forms of expression, in behaviour that is premeditated, rehearsed, thought out, controlled, and repeated.
The process of objectification can be either present-oriented (inauthentic) or past-oriented (authentic).
What it does is show that, as yet, we have no reliably authoritative way of distinguishing between authentic values and inauthentic ones.
Authenticity, even if important, is not sufficient to solve the horizon problem because, in certain cases, authentic values can be as problematic as inauthentic ones.
Her life is and will remain inauthentic.
Asymmetry in classroom discourse, typified by teachers' frequent use of inauthentic initiating question turns, does not afford the best opportunities for the learning of language skills.
Women were responsible both for producing phoney accounts of the war and for popularizing them ; the inauthentic war-text derives from the sentimental female literary tradition so popular before the war.
The dominated wife's values presumably are inauthentic.
We therefore reject this form as inauthentic.
The daughter's marketability is presumed to rest in a fashionable veneer which is depicted as inauthentic ; the artist suggests that her real value is more corporeal.
A counterfeit voice, by definition inauthentic, will assuredly invite the opprobrium of jazz musicians, who equate imitation with the assumption of an identity not one's own.
One critic called the poem public in the worst sense--inauthentic, bureaucratic, rhetorical.
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There's this idea that hip-hop has to have street credibility, yet the first big hip-hop song was an inauthentic fabrication.
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The site has a means of submitting text that assesses, based on supervised learning, whether a corpus is inauthentic or not.
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Their work explains in detail an attempt to detect inauthentic texts and identify pernicious problems of inauthentic texts in cyberspace.
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The narrative has been the subject of some contention, regarded in many instances as whitewashed and inauthentic.
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In contrast to this, the inauthentic is the denial to live in accordance with one's freedom.
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Although it contained autobiographical details, the characters have been deemed inauthentic and stereotypical.
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Spam blogs are usually a type of scraper site, where content is often either inauthentic text or merely stolen (see "blog scraping") from other websites.
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Evidence suggests that there is nothing inauthentic about the inclusion of beans.
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The nameplates are historically inauthentic for this locomotive.
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According to most existentialist philosophers, however, this would constitute an inauthentic existence.
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Many contemporary historians accept that these alleged artifacts date from the nineteenth century, and are thus inauthentic.
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He seemed to lose interest in fiction as an art formperhaps he thought there was something manipulative or inauthentic about literary device and authorial control.
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The main point of criticism is that the subject lives in an inauthentic world filled with superficial attitudes and people and meaningless, ritualized proprieties.
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Innovation may or may not change tradition, but since reflexivity is intrinsic to many cultural activities, reflexivity is part of tradition and not inauthentic.
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In other words, although a signature is supposed to testify to the presence of an authentic original intention, it simultaneously sets up the possibility of an inauthentic copy.
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Persistent attempts to be good, in order to please the parents, lead the child to develop a socially acceptable self experienced as false or inauthentic.
He more quickly determined between authentic and inauthentic.
Scholars and visitors unofficially deride it as 'inauthentic' and little worthy of investigation.
Moreover, the prospect of finding some other neutral and equally authoritative device that can properly distinguish authentic from inauthentic values looks dim.
In a second study, teacher judges could not distinguish between authentic and inauthentic/ modified oral and written texts.
She demonstrated that participants in rave scenes defined themselves against an inauthentic, classed-down and feminised 'mainstream', concepts that were used to define the scene's borders.
They are often viewed as at best inauthentic copies of the original, or at worst merely relexified versions of "healthy" spoken languages.
I am not worried that it would be somehow inauthentic if we ceased to do so.
The results are often viewed as inauthentic copies of the original at best, or at worst, as merely relexified versions of "healthy" spoken languages.
With electronic technology, the performer has been eclipsed, and inauthentic interpretations, even less so arrangements, are unwelcome and unnecessary.
Inauthentic happiness is not prudentially worthless, nor is it simply bad.
Could we try to establish that the values adopted by people with low self-worth are inauthentic?
Thus, civilisation, as it is often practiced today, is really manufactured, inauthentic civilisation.
Real, authentic, naturally occurring are expressions which have (in corpus linguistic terms) a positive prosody, and unreal, inauthentic, contrived, artificial a negative one.
Next, it mentions inauthentic presentations as confirming stereotypes.
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