Sentence examples for expressing a conception from inspiring English sources

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It's a lovely bit of sentimental prose, expressing a conception of life that is pleasant to entertain — namely, that our unthought habits brim with the wisdom of generations, that the blacksmith or carpenter or farmer discharging his daily chores is the last expression of a long practice of trial and error, ingenious precisely because this practice partakes of no theory.

But Kant was only expressing a conception widespread at the time.

Even if "harmony" is a term which suggests a symmetric relationship, it is frequently understood as expressing a conception based on introduction rules as, e.g., in Read's (2010) "general elimination harmony" (although occasionally one includes elimination based conceptions as well).

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The Cretan bull dancer of ancient Mediterranean culture, playing with the animal by somersaulting over his back, expresses a conception of man's relation to this powerful animal and the forces of fecundity and death that it symbolizes different from that of the Spanish bullfighter who slays the beast.

As startling as the implied speed of its production is the way it so clearly expresses a new conception of painting.

Not all researchers or clinicians expressed a clear conception of harm, and of those that did, not all described it along these lines.

Yet as the emperor Charles V ruefully acknowledged, it was the older building's seemingly endless forest of arches, expressing a much more democratic, non-hierarchical conception of the relationship between a worshipper and his god, that came out the winner.

This contrasts with the conception of semelparity as a distinct reproductive strategy expressing a discrete, single, bout of reproduction, where reproductive phenotype is expected to be relatively invariant.

Under an abundant conception of properties, whether a predicate expresses a property depends only on its broadly syntactic facts about it.

The simplest abundant conception holds that every well-formed predicate expresses a property.

According to sparse conceptions, not every syntactically well-formed predicate expresses a property.

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