Sentence examples for grounded notion from inspiring English sources

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Its treatment program is based on the (thoroughly scientifically grounded) notion that chronic pain tends to slowly rewire the brain to "perpetuate the feeling of pain" — and that this neurological sensitization to pain can be undone, in whole or in part, via mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy.

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Second, we restricted the analysis of work stress to two core theoretically grounded notions of stress, lack of control and failed reciprocity between effort and reward [ 45].

In the present review, we explore the connection between grounded cognition the notion that knowledge partially relies on neural mechanisms pertaining to sensory and motoric processes and STEM learning, evaluating several theories describing how the brain supports concept learning and proposing new research avenues awaiting exploration.

It was Thatcher, they say, who blew away the claims of a previous generation of Tory grandees who, as a result of wartime experiences fighting side by side with men from working-class backgrounds, still cherished a more socially responsible kind of Conservatism grounded in notions of the common good.

Jiang Qing has argued that democratic forms of legitimacy -- which in the West is grounded in notions of popular sovereignty -- should be balanced by two other sources of legitimacy that come from Heaven and Earth.

Whilst global disease surveillance capacity, in particular, has been considerably strengthened through the IHR, management of disease outbreaks, including pandemics, remains grounded in notions of national sovereignty.

Evans (1980) questioned the claim that the master-sound could play the role of physical space in grounding the notion of objective particulars; see also Strawson's (1980) reply to Evans.

The notion that moral obligation is inescapable is undermined by careful attention to this concept of importance, simply because reflection shows that the notion of moral obligation will have to be grounded in the notion of importance if it is to be grounded in anything that is not simply illusory.

His political thought was grounded in the notion of a social contract between citizens and in the importance of toleration, especially in matters of religion.

Others, aimed at African-Americans, are "grounded in this notion of their upbringing and their memories of Southern-style chicken," Ms. Fearon said.

Indeed, the victory in Windsor was grounded in the notion that marriage law has traditionally been left up to the states.

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