But Dr Cassidy said it would be a mistake to confuse sentimentality with values.
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Investments turn to relics in investor portfolios for two primary reasons: sentimentality and inertia.
Without question though, all sentimentality aside, the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well, period.
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Meadows presents a startlingly odd mix of near-treacly sentimentality and looming menace of extreme violence.
That story edges toward sentimentality, then veers into something stranger: an affecting meditation on human intimacy.
For some, Disney sentimentality and bad labour relations may have tarnished the company's image.
In a fit of sentimentality and raw ambition, I decided to make my own birthday dinner.
It's very emotive and there is a certain sentimentality people feel towards their local hospitals.
And Leigh captures, without sentimentality or condescension, the grave and stoical spirit of the English working class.
But sentimentality aside, and when you really think about it, traditional cookbooks are better as coffee-table tomes.
The music arrived wrapped in wisps of sentimentality, and not merely because of the nostalgia in Mr. Cale's compositions.
With a gentle touch and a lilting piano score, Kawase effortlessly avoids the sentimentality that often taints Japanese movies.
Books about slaves, especially the female kind, risk straying into worthiness and sentimentality.
To this day, there is love but not sentimentality for the horse.
War was not caused by the exaggerated fatalism and sentimentality of European cultural pessimism, but it was conditioned by it.
But the sentimentality in the script oozes insincerity, like it's something that's been grudgingly inserted to please a specific demographic.
Without claiming to explain what probably nobody can explain, Ms Wullschlager records Chagall's artistic slide into repetition, pastiche and sentimentality.
This ability to make tough decisions shorn of sentimentality is a far cry from how the older generation ran the group.
The Environment Secretary Owen Paterson has accused people opposed to the cull of being seized by a "Wind in the Willows sentimentality".
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Christmas also seems to bring with it a tidal wave of sentimentality with old films on television, soft carol music and pictures of old-fashioned celebrations.
And that ahistorical misunderstanding is behind much of the creepy centennial sentimentality.
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This is us, a people of savage sentimentality, weeping and lifting weights.
McKay runs away from sentimentality with every ironic fiber he can muster.
He had no time for sentimentality: if a business was not first or second in its industry, it should be sold or closed.
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Not to be daunted, and plainly unfazed by the threat of both sharks and sentimentality, Marlin sets off to rescue his only child.
She tries so hard to avoid sentimentality that it's easy to hear her meticulously following the script that she knows she's supposed to follow.
And yet his departure comes really as no surprise, especially these days in the NFL. The league is no place for sentimentality and nostalgia.
The song reflects the sort of challenging sentimentality that would define moments in later decades, when great acoustic jazz piano infiltrated a rock audience.
"There is an emotional rawness here that is often painful to watch, but not a trace of sentimentality in her acting, " the Telegraph's critic continues.
Notions of sentimentality have changed, but this exhibition goes far to help the uninitiated understand why and how the Pre-Raphaelites painted the way they did.
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