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Doesn't she mean "they're not a constant energy source?" And who exactly is it that has the conception that the sun shines at night and the wind blows all the time?
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This suggests that those who have the conception that species evolve out of necessity are more likely to think that evolution is directed by God.
To "have the conception of justice," it is necessary that "one perceive its obligation distinct from its utility" (EAP V.v: 306).
"It's crystal clear they have the conception that now today in Washington, D.C., they can have a terrorist operation," he said, "and could get away with it".
CD had the conception of this study.
The north-east also had the lowest conception rate for all those between 15 and 44, at 70.6 conceptions per 1,000, while London had the highest overall conception rate at 85.2.
Certainly, ICT has modified the conception of time and space, providing new opportunities to access information and modify knowledge production.
In spite of this, some limitations of this well-known equation has motivated the conception of different versions, specialized for particular applications.
Correspondingly, bariatric surgery has altered the conception of obesity from being weakness of the will to become a metabolic condition which can easily be treated (Hofmann, 2010).
TY has contributed the conception and design, acquisition of data.
Oman contrasted prophetic and mystical religion and considered that the former had the highest conception of the supernatural.
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