Sentence examples for detailed conception of from inspiring English sources

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He already had a detailed conception of the new position.

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The description of the resulting relational database has been specifically designed for the level of detailed conception, database diagrams, Entity-Relationship Modelling, and Physical Model.

To what possible pigeonhole could we assign an author who began his career by publishing a study of the sociology of fertility and ended by writing a detailed discussion of the conception of politics informing Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War?

This system of representation, in conjunction with a logical calculus for expressing identity and inclusion relations among concepts, would enable one to set forth a strictly demonstrative metaphysics (see Rutherford 1996 for a detailed discussion of Leibniz's conception of a demonstrative metaphysics).

But the documents Mr. Grassley released Friday provide a detailed look at the practice — from the conception of ideas for journal articles through the distribution of reprints.

In her published work she provided a new conception of the Indian, giving detailed analyses of the music and the circumstances under which songs were created and sung.

TS contributed to the conception of this paper and participated in detailed revision of the manuscript.

It is inconceivable, for example, that the religious conception of simple hunters and gatherers included an elaborately organized hierarchy of gods with detailed division of labour between the individual figures.

David McCally wrote that despite Douglas' "appreciation of the complexity of the environmental system" she described, popular conception of the Everglades shared by people who have not read the book overshadows her detailed explanations.

This white paper is China's most detailed response to its unhappy encounter with Google last spring, and it outlines the sanctity — and limits — of its conception of free speech: "While exercising such freedom and rights, citizens are not allowed to infringe upon state, social, and collective interests or the legitimate freedom and rights and other citizens".

A detailed examination of the source materials, in their view, illustrates that the classical republicans held a decidedly negative conception of political liberty and indeed, the republican conception of freedom as independence from arbitrary or uncontrolled power in particular (see especially Skinner 1984, 1991, 1998, 2008; Spitz 1995; Pettit 1997; Viroli 2002).

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