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Being conceptualized
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To interpret a phenomenon by forming a concept
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The urban setting, car-chase and random violence of the genre made it appropriate for the post-industrial society being conceptualized at the time.
If, however, some part of the psyche prohibits such overt expression, then, Freud contended, the repressed and censored impulse produces neurotic symptoms, neuroses being conceptualized as the negative of perversions.
Desires, too, may be internalized without being conceptualized as desires.
These findings are consistent with autism being conceptualized as a neurodevelopmental disorder with alterations in brain-growth trajectories.
For the academic firm, academic research is not external but is being conceptualized, re-modeled, and incorporated as an intrinsic process and an intrinsic form of organization within the boundaries of a firm.
It is clear that there is a shift in the way science education is being conceptualized, and such integration of STEM disciplines at the K-12 level offers students an opportunity to experience learning in a real-world, multidisciplinary context.
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Vishnu is conceptualized as sat (Sanskrit: "being"), cit ("consciousness"), and ananda ("bliss").
Hierarchy has been conceptualized in two ways.
Lineages were conceptualized and organized in one of two ways.
She's championing a paradigm shift in how gravel is conceptualized.
Three community service stints later, Mr. Pérez received a lukewarm reception from the neighborhood when Alianza was conceptualized in 1986.
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