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When the patents have different owners with diverging conceptions of the market and scientific value of each patent, we often encounter so-called "patent thickets".
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Contrasting Hume and Kant on this point greatly illuminates their diverging conceptions of causation and necessity.
The most significant tensions relate to the two method theories' diverging ontological conceptions of the nature of social structures and agency and their very different epistemological views of the role of theory.
Second, at times these elements introduce diverging paradigms and conceptions of the future into these processes, ranging from 'predict and control' to 'create the future' and then provide hybrid forms of "modes of orientation" in the sense of Grunwald [25].
Researchers also diverge about the general public's conceptions of the origins of human behavior.
However, parents may have different conceptions of the seriousness of obesity and diverging interests [ 64].
Mr. Herreweghe's conception of the "St.
"First: a conception of the common good.
Then our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object.
More important, it traduces the self-conception of the journalist.
They had also evolved their own conception of the world.
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