Sentence examples for global conception from inspiring English sources

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When evoking the insane asylum, Esquirol wrote in 1822 : "In the hands of a skillful physician it is the most powerful agent against mental illnesses", he did not refer only to the architectural space arrangement of the asylum but to its global conception of the care environment, and this notion of care environment is more complex than it seems.

You can do the reading on free trade and manufacturing cost and think that you can reverse reality when your global conception is already faith-based.

Behind this question of terminology and limits between the disciplines the question of transdisciplinarity in dental therapeutics and the need for a global conception of the dental rehabilitations rises.

The Johns Hopkins ACG® System [ 9] has developed new methodologies to categorize disease types which are closer to the global conception of health status held by PHC physicians and to the determining role that chronic disease may play in resource utilization and clinical management.

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She is most interested in the ways in which advances in science and technology can mold global conceptions and depictions of race and race relations.

We further propose, in line with Marsh and Shavelson ([1985]), that the analysis of a person's identity in regard to a specific area or domain (e.g., toward a vocation) is more fruitful than a global identity conception.

How deep is this transformation of America's global self-conception?

Even when they just strut around in oversize khaki shorts and white muscle shirts, they speak to something larger: the global fluidity of conceptions of ethnicity, identity and style, propelling a street culture once so closely tied to the borderlands of the United States and Mexico well beyond its birthplace.

As the world struggles to find a common new conception of global order, Brazil is a valuable asset: It sits firmly in the West but it is well equipped by history to engage "the rest".

This article advances a conception of global ethics in terms of the centrality of responsibility to the moral life and also the moral good of the enhancement of life.

Some have argued that because moral cosmopolitan commitments trump commitments to (national) legitimacy, a conception of global justice can be detached from concerns with legitimacy (Beitz 1979a,b, 1998; Pogge 2008).

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