Sentence examples for conceived rather than from inspiring English sources

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Likewise, Quirky tried to manufacture the products its community conceived rather than find expert low cost producers.

Just being conceived, rather than as European cities needing to adapt (with considerable difficulty) to the cultural, political and technological transformations of the 17th through the 20th centuries, American cities heralded the arrival of the modern world.

This allowed us to gain as wide an understanding as possible of how the volunteer role is conceived, rather than just one respondent group's view, and whether some universal understanding of the role exists.

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Faced with a form of limited fertility, she and her husband decided to go ahead and try to conceive rather than waiting for her to establish her career.

It seems much more important to celebrate the hundreds of thousands of "older parents" who are blessed with healthy and wonderful children made possible precisely because a man can impregnate later in life than a woman can commonly conceive, rather than to bitterly and jealously wish somehow that 50-year-old men come to be viewed as "damaged goods".

He mingles them, sometimes freely, and makes a few puzzling choices — for instance, he uses the term "handmaid," derived from the King James, to describe the young woman whom Sarai offers up to sleep with her husband, Abram, after Sarai is unable to conceive, rather than Alter's term, "slave girl," which evokes the woman's subservient status.

(The textual repetitions, too, make it seem that one is hearing the conceiving rather than the achieved conception).

The anti-CGI backlash, which is really a reaction against poorly conceived CGI, rather than the form itself, stems from such overuse and misapplication.

As with all minimal but well conceived interiors (rather than the places which stick one dodgy print of a gerbera on the wall and furnish from flatpacks), it is all about the detail.

Death Comes to Pemberley, by PD James (Faber, £18.99) PD James's Jane Austen sequel-with-a-murder is Pride and Prejudice and Zombies for the Boden-wearing classes, best approached as the jeu d'esprit it was conceived as rather than as a serious attempt to ape Austen's style and extend the canon.

The compounded ultimate consists of the five aggregates material aggregate (rūpa), feeling aggregate (vedanā), perception-aggregate (saṁjñā), dispositional aggregate (saṁskāra), and consciousness-aggregate (vijñāna)—since they are causally produced, and the ideas of each aggregate are conceived individually rather than collectively.

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