Sentence examples for conception widely from inspiring English sources

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As with the case of "water" before modern chemistry, the conception widely associated with "race" (viz. that it is a biological kind) is wrong, but the term successfully refers all the same.

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It was, Ferguson contends, because the English settlers brought with them a particular conception of widely distributed property rights and democracy, inherited from John Locke.

This conception is widely connected with the development of explanatory models of inequalities in health research.

From Todd Akin's infamous assertion that women rarely get pregnant as a result of "legitimate" rape because "the female body has ways to try to shut the whole thing down" to Paul Ryan calling rape "a method of conception," Republicans were widely criticized for trivializing and defending sexual assault.

This broader conception of citizenship is widely shared throughout Europe, and provides a starting point for a more realistic discussion of migration than simple numbers.

According to a more widely used conception, the path to enlightenment consists of a threefold training in ethics, in concentration, and in wisdom.

A widely shared conception of the so-called scientific ethos has been propounded by Robert Merton.

This is now the widely held conception of substantive, universal, moral equality.

Very roughly, the following could be taken to be a mark of a discipline's success: (i) among its practitioners, there is a widely shared conception of the discipline's guiding questions and permissible methodology; and (ii) there is progress within the discipline in addressing its guiding questions.

The 'external' position, or 'constructivist' argument, asserts that immunology's models of identity are derived not just with the assembly of epistemic facts, but include the entire cognitive and organizing principles of a widely held conception of personhood as the scaffold for their interpretation.

Therefore, a widely held conception is that bevacizumab 'works' in the clinic because it improves the delivery of co-administered chemotherapy.

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