Sentence examples for concepts in this case from inspiring English sources

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Yet even this expert middlebrow entertainment – which ran for two years in the West End and a year on Broadway – dealt in stark dualities between characters and concepts: in this case, conservatism v modernism.

The point is just that empirical principles are statements that do not rely on the theoretical concepts (in this case entropy and energy) for their meaning.

Some philosophers insist that the difference between the old and the new concepts in this case is such that there must be a difference in the world between the properties these concepts stand for or denote (Jackson 1993, Chalmers 1996).

This aspect of "Chinese sociology" is one in which its practitioners are concerned not simply to apply alien sociological concepts to questions concerning the analysis of Chinese culture but to introduce Chinese concepts, in this case the concept of face, to English-language sociology sources.

Rabey refers to the song among Harrison's "mini-sermons illustrating Hindu concepts" (in this case, karma) and concludes: "While he failed to convert everyone to his beliefs, he nudged his [Beatles] bandmates – and his listener fans – a bit further to the East, encouraging audiences to open themselves to new (or very old) spiritual influences".

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It is an example of metonymy, a figure of speech in which a thing or concept in this case death — is not presented directly but by reference to something — the condition of being in a morgue — with which it is closely associated.

His "Visible Saints: The History of a Puritan Idea" (1963) showed his unmatched talent for mining primary sources to illuminate an important concept, in this case the change in understanding among New Englanders of what it meant to be the member of a church.

It attracts you with a cool concept, in this case taking the role of a secret agent for an off-the-books United States paramilitary agency amid an international crisis involving Middle Eastern terrorists, Chinese Triads, Russian mobsters and a corrupt Western arms conglomerate.

Ensuring a common level of security for all applications, which build slicing concept in this case, can also be difficult.

The use of the "trap" concept in this case signifies that, although the particular sectors face problems that could be solved by socio-technical changes, including innovation, the latter factors appear to operate as obstacles rather than drivers.

A particular concept (in this case: ELSA) is no longer referred to by its usual name, but suddenly figures under a slightly different heading, one more or less associated it.

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