Sentence examples for conception of why from inspiring English sources

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The same was true of Transformers, it took us five years to get the first one made, there were plenty of people who had no conception of why you'd make a Transformers movie.

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Despite P.G.D.'s abilities to pull back the curtain on one part of the conception process, much of why a pregnancy takes or doesn't take remains a mystery.

I would be willing to pay more so I didn't have to contend with people who don't work, have no conception of time or why they're even there".

In addition, these Christians had to defend their use of additional scripture and their unconventional conception of God and explain why they were following a bumpkin carpenter from some obscure backwater.

7. Mackenzie and Stoljar (2000) provide a helpful explanation of why concerns about individualistic conceptions of autonomy do not undermine the importance of autonomy altogether.

In this Foreword, I explain why an individual conception of We the People, leads to a "republican" conception of popular sovereignty that requires a neutral magistrate to adjudicate whether a statute restricting the liberties of the We the People is within the just powers of a legislature to enact.

Already released in Italy, Habemus Papam has provoked only the mildest tut-tutting from the Vatican, and it's not hard to see why: Moretti's conception of the Holy Father is a man weighed down by the immensity of his burden, who must reconcile human fears with spiritual responsibilities, and who is drawn equally to the life of the world and the life of the mind.

In E2-5, Lockexplicitlyly gives up this conception of the will and willing, explaining why he does so, making corresponding changes in the text of the Essay, even while leaving passages that continue to suggest the desiderative conception.

There are solid historical, geographical and cultural reasons why the UK's conception of European partnership is sceptical and semi-detached.

Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist NeoDarwinian Conception of Nature is Almost Certainly False, by Thomas Nagel.

Regardless of why the shift happens, though, it has long been argued that the moment when it happens is conception or, more probably, implantation.

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