Elitist Sentence Examples

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  • People were concerned that the plans seemed very elitist.

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  • I've not become an elitist in my travels.

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  • We'll come together over certain fine things that would be considered elitist, or musical like this.

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  • Are some observers right to be concerned that foreign language learning is again becoming an elitist prerogative?

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  • It is the church that is associated with elitist grammar schools and the socially privileged.

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  • Just a few shades of gray would have helped make, for instance, Dance's smug elitist snob even vaguely human!

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  • Just a few shades of gray would have helped make, for instance, Dance 's smug elitist snob even vaguely human !

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  • Since fraternities don't have open membership like many college organizations, there is a long-standing belief that the groups are elitist.

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  • People today are realizing that you can get quality education at an affordable price by avoiding Ivy League, elitist institutions and sticking to the state system.

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  • When the ubiquitous Motorola cell phone first hit the market, it was quite the elitist possession.

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  • An elitist cannot be intimidated by their rivals, and they must possess an outstanding amount of focus and discipline.

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  • Elitist attitudes are unfortunately issues at all dance studios; however, the size and level of prestige of the studio you attend may crank that up a notch or two.

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  • Finally, the "Danzon" became a third version enjoyed by wealthy, elitist Cubans, with this interpretation being slower and with smaller steps.

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  • Next time you're frequenting singles' night at the local bar, strap on some elitist lingerie and introduce yourself to a winking stranger by saying, "I'm Julie Smith, of the Milan Smiths.

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  • Most…well, all but you come from the elitist circles of their times.

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  • Suddenly ravenous, she quickened her step despite her dread of meeting one of the elitist mates.

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  • We try very hard not to make our posters too arty, which would only confirm the belief that theater is elitist.

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  • While Albini's work has been championed by rock music's equivalent of an intellectual elite, he is keen not to appear elitist.

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  • After various military interventions in the government and its policies, the politics of Brazil have remained rather elitist.

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  • Do you think designers in general should be more helpful and less protective of ideas and less elitist?

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  • Interesting to compare with the Observer's top 100, which is much more elitist.

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  • It was seen as very elitist and there was nowhere for it to go.

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  • And The New York Times is putting its own arrogant, elitist, left-wing agenda before the interests of the American people.

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  • It would take the most elitist of football purists to dislike Sensible Soccer 2006.

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  • Most…well, all but you come from the elitist circles of their times.

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