Sentence examples for held conception from inspiring English sources

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It is a commonly held conception that adherence to an exercise regime improves all indexes of general health.

This is now the widely held conception of substantive, universal, moral equality.

The 'external' position, or 'constructivist' argument, asserts that immunology's models of identity are derived not just with the assembly of epistemic facts, but include the entire cognitive and organizing principles of a widely held conception of personhood as the scaffold for their interpretation.

Therefore, a widely held conception is that bevacizumab 'works' in the clinic because it improves the delivery of co-administered chemotherapy.

The issue of leeway and the apparent circumvention from written ADs can be deconstructed by understanding the held conception that one's views and attitudes concerning an event are greatly influenced by how one perceives the event while experiencing it.

In some of these articles, the authors seemed to equate misconception with the more traditionally accepted definition of a deeply held conception that is contrary to scientific dogma (Baumler et al., 2012; Cox-Paulson et al., 2012; Crowther, 2012).

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Susser applied the term sickness to refer to socially and culturally held conceptions of health conditions (e.g. the dread of cancer, the stigma of mental illness, misconceptions about HIV/AIDS), which in turn influence how the patient relates to his or her health status and to the health care system.

He maintained that scholarship could produce historical truth; he held a conception of the divine will that linked it to the existing nation-states of 19th-century Europe; and he possessed a considerable literary gift.

It should be noted, however, that if the motion in question had an atomic structure, then ipso facto time would be atomic, and indeed many of those who held this conception of time endorsed atomic motion.

A common triple helix model of innovation is emerging in societies that previously held opposing conceptions of the appropriate role of government.

Etzkowitz (2008: 59) introduces "the optimum role of government" by stating: A common triple helix model of innovation is emerging in societies that previously held opposing conceptions of the appropriate role of government.

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