Sentence examples for concept expressed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "concept expressed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the main idea or thought that is being communicated in a sentence. Example: The author's main concept expressed in this paragraph is the importance of environmental conservation.

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The λ-expression is a name of the concept expressed by the formula φ.

It continued the concept expressed earlier that prisoners were to be removed from the combat zone and be humanely treated without loss of citizenship.

For most museumgoers, that is a European concept, expressed by Piet Mondrian and the de Stijl movement in Europe and promoted in the United States by the Mondrian-influenced American Abstract artists, beginning in the 1930's.

JUSTICE O'CONNOR -- Well there should, perhaps, be some deference, though, to the concept expressed in Article II, that it is the authority of the legislature, and some special concern about what the legislature may have said.

As values other than those concerned with physical proficiency were developed, the concept expressed by askēsis and its cognates was applied to other ideals e.g., mental facility, moral vitality, and spiritual ability.

Coetzee's project does not permit him to linger at such scenes of metropolitan life; his characters are all incidental to "the story of his life that he tells himself," a concept expressed in "Boyhood" as "the only story he will admit, the story of himself".

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More specifically, the idea is that the narrow content of a particular concept is a description of what the concept expresses or refers to.

The landscape as a concept expresses the ways in which places matter to people culturally and materially in everyday experience, and how it symbolizes the power and complexity of social formation and cultural identity.

Fundamental to his thinking is the distinction he draws between the concepts expressed in Italian as virtù and fortuna.

Americans can make interpretations from the values and concepts expressed, even if there are few tangible plans to consider.

It is not hard to find parallels between the concepts expressed in this Constitution and those of the Charter of Medina, instituted at the time of the Prophet Muhammad -- nor indeed between both these documents and the American Constitution.

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