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Russians, on the other hand, tend to only conceive of their role as that of liberators.
Barry Scheck, a founder of the Innocence Project, said many prosecutors conceive of their roles too narrowly.
And, as the very elections for the parliament suggest, European voters conceive of their politics in national terms.
But the cold war is long over, and no American military commander can conceive of their ever being used.
Alicia steps into this gap to ask how parents conceive of their practice in relation to discourses on digital futures.
It would have been interesting, though, to learn how critics occupying a less liberal or centrist position conceive of their jobs.
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As Hume argued, there is no reason for thinking that the Causal Principle is true a priori, for we can conceive of effects without conceiving of their being caused and what is conceivable is possible in reality (1993, IV).
"They gave their choices names and they conceived of their actions as social movements".
They conceived of their actions as a form of self-defense.
WHEN Chris and Suzanne Sharp conceived of their Banners of Persuasion tapestry project, the premise was fairly straightforward.
1990: materials scientists and engineers conceived of their discipline in the form of a tetrahedron, as shown on the left.
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