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Moreover, all these qualities fed into a general conception that was handed down of what it was to be a man.

There was just a general conception that the management already had what they want for the band, and I just wasn't convinced with what we were selling".

Michles's radio operator, Specialist Fourth Class Lawrence L. Congleton, recalled that after the briefing "there was a general conception that we were going to destroy everything".

There is also a general conception that the quality of candidates is low, many hold criminal records and don't tend to be highly educated".

All this has, over the years, led to a general conception that Chas & Dave are a knees-up comedy duo to be lumped in with the Barron Knights, the Grumbleweeds and one-hit novelty acts.

Maximum regular wavelet filter banks have received much attention in the literature, and it is a general conception that they enjoy some type of optimality for image coding purposes.

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This is particularly important in the context of local reef connectivity and the general conception that deeper sections of reefs [18], [79] may act as a reproductive source for shallow reef areas following disturbance [23].

This is in contrast to the general conception that patients with RA are less active than healthy persons.

The study questions the general conception that cattle with persistently high antibody levels against S. Dublin O-antigens in naturally infected herds should be considered high risk for transmission and therefore culled as part of effective intervention strategies.

In his early lectures, although it is not always evident from the lectures themselves, it seems that Husserl conceived of retentions in terms of a general conception of perceptual experience that he had developed earlier, in his Logical Investigations.

A general conception of entailment (and, by extension, a logic that captures such a conception) is explosive if, according to it, a contradiction entails everything (ex contradictione quodlibet: for all A and B: A,¬A ⊢ B).

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