Sentence examples for as the conception that from inspiring English sources

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As far as the conception that prayer isn't allowed in public school, that's nonsense.

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Ariew recommends that these terms be replaced by "evolutionary explanation" since migration, mutation, recombination and drift "should be included as part of the conception that undergirds 'ultimate' explanations".

What we do disagree about is the conception that this possibility is as realistic as the alternative outlined in this paper, namely, that the major lineages of modern viruses derive directly from the primordial, pre-cellular gene pool.

They question the conception that BTG2 generally acts as a tumour suppressor and that BTG2 expression typically represents a favourable clinical marker in cancer patients.

These findings question the conception that BTG2 generally acts as a tumour suppressor and typically represents a favourable clinical marker for cancer patients.

Some feminists interpret Irigaray's work on sexual difference as suggesting an alternative conception of power as transformative, a conception that is grounded in a specifically feminine economy (see Irigaray 1981 and Kuykendall 1983).

The World Health Organization's International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems has long defined a live birth as any product of conception that shows signs of life at birth, with no consideration for birthweight or gestational age criteria.

Berlin's conception of "positive liberty" is closely related to an Idealist conception of freedom as rational self-mastery, a conception that is not necessarily implied by the way I have used the term "positive liberty" above.

The film's specificity is inseparable from its almost unbearable intimacy — yet it's an intimacy that Jenkins achieves through a directorial conception that's as daringly spectacular as it is thoughtful and personal, starting with the movie's very first shot, a vertiginously gyrating view of Juan, heading to a corner to supervise one of his young street dealers.

One general tension is between a narrow conception of data literacy as coding, spreadsheets, statistics; and a broader conception that is not yet crisply defined but is distinct from statistical-, information-, IT-, mediand and Visual- literacies.

Things named are either the objects themselves, as man; or the conception itself that we have of man, as shape or motion; or some privation, which is when we conceive that there is something which we conceive, not in him" (Hobbes 1640, 5.2 3).

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