Sentence examples for conflicting representations from inspiring English sources

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Instead, building on the interest in narrative form that she expressed in earlier movies like "Take This Waltz," she explores storytelling itself and the space between a life lived and its different, at times conflicting representations.

The uncertainties of evidence for the long preliterate past where a bone or potsherd can undermine previous interpretations and where recent research has subverted even terminology are matched by conflicting representations of the colonial and postcolonial periods.

More generally, it is essential for students to gain the skills to think critically about evidence, particularly when bombarded with conflicting representations of "scientific" evidence in the media.

Thus, for example, the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica entry on Herbart calls S the "inhibendum", i.e., "what is to be inhibited"—which is clearly wrong: the inhibition sum is not "to be inhibited", but the total of the actual inhibition exercised by conflicting representations against each other (Encyclopedia Britannica 1911: 337).

But as our discussion of the inhibition sum above showed, Herbart in psycho-statics conceives it as the sum of the (amount of) inhibition each of a number of conflicting representations must partially "bear" for them all to reach a state of equilibrium.

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Elaborating on themes such as the temporality of mining landscapes and extraction's seasonality, rhythms and cycles, as well as the entanglements of past, present and future in extractive industries, attention is drawn to the multiplicity of temporalities associated with the extractive industries and their diverging (often conflicting) perceptions, representations, discourses and politics.

Bistable perception is thought to result from neural competition between conflicting perceptual representations.

Whatever the exact mechanism, the process of resolving the ambiguity is rapid and obligatory, in the sense that listeners cannot tolerate conflicting syntactic representations and seek to resolve them immediately.

Through the conflict rules we can model the conflict representation of all clusters using a graph denoted as conflict graph.

That same quest insists on the fair and balanced representation of conflicting principles behind discrete laws not to serve the cause of academic harmony but to set forth how, at their foundations, the complicated and diverse laws may be explained by appeal to simple and few principles.

Phylogenetic networks are a generalization of evolutionary or phylogenetic trees that allow the representation of conflicting signals or alternative evolutionary histories in a single diagram.

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