Sentence examples for extensive conception from inspiring English sources

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For these theorists, freedom is the absence of any kind of constraint whatsoever on the realization of one's true self (they adopt a maximally extensive conception of constraints on freedom), and the absence of all factors that could prevent the action x is, quite simply, equivalent to the realization of x.

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If we look at the history of philosophy, and even if we just look at the history of analytic philosophy, we find a rich and extensive repertoire of conceptions of analysis which philosophers have continually drawn upon and reconfigured in different ways.

We thank both JB Saltz and J Stamps for essential and extensive conceptual assistance in the conception of this paper, as well as thorough editing and clarification in the final hours of labour.

CL: Patient management, article conception and critical, extensive revision of article for important intellectual content.

OK and I Sencan: Patient management, article conception and critical, extensive revision of article for important intellectual content, I Sahin: microbiological procedures and statically analysis.

As part of the extensive survey in 1997, the conceptions of learning [ 11] held by second year students were canvassed in an attempt to relate these to their academic abilities.

But although John's knowledge and use of classical sources was extensive, he was not motivated by any conception of fidelity to the ideas or ideals of classical authors (Southern 1995).

One major result of this questioning of the state and of new conceptions of society was the extensive social legislation of the Liberal administrations after 1905, which is widely seen as the foundation of the 20th-century welfare state.

Newton's extensive attempt in De Gravitatione to refute Descartes's conception of space and time in particular indicates that the Scholium should be read as providing a replacement for the Cartesian conception.[12] That is, Newton had a Cartesian, and not a Leibnizian, opponent primarily in mind when he wrote his famous articulation of "absolutism" concerning space and time.

As suggested by its name, the proliferative phase is characterized by the extensive proliferation of mammary epithelial cells and begins with conception.

It frequently happens that an extensive program of systematic measurements is called for before a new systems conception can be implemented, even when the basic conception is well established.

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