Sentence examples for conception of where from inspiring English sources

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What was overthrown was a conception of where and how politics is conducted.

And because Gillette directed the executors of his estate to keep it from falling into the hands of "some blithering saphead who has no conception of where he is or with what surrounded," it was sold to the state and has been a park for more than 60 years.

Mr. Gillette, famous for playing Sherlock Holmes on the stage, loved his castle so much that he wrote into his will that it should never "fall into the hands of some blithering saphead who has no conception of where he is or with what surrounded".

No one in America has the slightest conception of where he comes from: the least idiotic hazard a reference to Kundera and Czechoslovakia; others tell him what a great country America is, and suggest that maybe General Schwarzkopf can sort it all out.

"Prior to us coming into the picture, a lot of different agencies, international aid agencies, had no conception of where aid was going and for what purpose," AidData geospatial scientist Dan Runfola said.

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I don't think we'll go into writing this record from the standpoint of coming out of 'Daisy', and into the next thing, it will probably be more around album number two or three, where maybe we had another conception then of where we could have gone off, and maybe we'll try to re-discover that".

The coaching model is different from the traditional conception of pedagogy, where there's a presumption that, after a certain point, the student no longer needs instruction.

Another obstacle is our culture's macho conception of sports, where players on the field are expected to "man up" in the face of threats to their safety, however extreme.

If we adopt a conception of meaning where truth-conditional equivalence is sufficient for synonymy, we have an apparent counterexample to compositionality.

However, there are conceptions of obligation where distinction between OA and OOA is preserved.

We will see below that others hold similar "algebraic" conceptions of propositions, where the propositions are complex entities consisting of constituents bound together in certain ways and so are structured propositions.

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