Sentence examples for conception generally from inspiring English sources

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But further, AC, isn't conception generally a matter of choice, at least initially?

Mr. Wolff's conception, generally mirrored by the vocalists, tended to stress the music's folkish charm and wide-eyed innocence and downplay its mysterious and even morbid aspects, no less crucial.

Importantly, full publicity comprises "public justification," which is simply the third stage of the justification of the political conception generally.

Females' condition at conception generally declined as they got older, but this effect was attenuated among females older than about 15 years of age (Figure 2).

If sampling is population based, it is feasible to ascertain periods of unprotected intercourse not leading to conception (generally stipulating a minimum duration such as 6 months); these attempts can be added to the pregnancy-related TTP values to generate the "time of unprotected intercourse" (Karmaus et al. 1999).

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A study of very simple hunters and gatherers of recent times shows that several religious conceptions generally considered to be especially "primitive" (e.g., fetishism) hardly play an important part, but rather that, among other things, the supposedly "advanced" conception of a personal creator and preserver of the world does play an important part.

Holding some things to be true is, of course, necessary for individual survival, but is not sufficient for propositions or conceptions generally treated as "science".

These conceptions can generally be divided into two categories developed by legal academics, the "thin", or formal, conception and the "thick", or substantive, conception of the rule of law.

G.E. Moore's argument against ethical egoism would, if sound, refute agent-relative conceptions more generally (see Moore 1903: 96 105), since Moore's main objection is not to egoism in particular but (in effect) to agent-relative conceptions of the good more generally.

Data about the prevalence of birth defects, including those related to substances used post-conception, are generally lacking in resource-limited settings (middle and low income countries) so the World Health Organisation (WHO) designed a registry suitable for implementation by national health authorities in these contexts for routine surveillance [ 8, 9].

A country's choice of electoral system, like its conception of representation, generally reflects its particular cultural, social, historical, and political circumstances.

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