Sentence examples for in common discourse from inspiring English sources

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Although what Gaver termed "everyday listening" [5] is a frequent activity, the nature of the experience has been remarkably underscrutinized, both in common discourse and in the scientific literature, and alternative definitions exist [6, 7].

As well said by Gygi et al. in this volume: "Although what Gaver termed "everyday listening" is a frequent activity, the nature of the experience has been remarkably underscrutinized, both in common discourse and in the scientific literature".

Nevertheless, individuals who typically have "saint" affixed to their given name are still referred to as such in common discourse (so that Francis of Assisi would still be called "St. Francis" rather than just "Francis").

(e.g. The guy behind you does not like the way you are driving!) Must we express ourselves daily in common discourse in what in another age would have been deemed a "vulgar tongue"?

Yee hah! Having lived through a decade or so in which quaint terms like "beheading", "torture" and "talent show" have regained purchase in common discourse, expressions which should be relegated to historical texts taught to no children left behind, it is no longer surprising to find that the only recently passed Bush era will have spawned living, breathing embodiments walking among us today.

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Although common discourse in most cultures allows for such acts and often attaches special value to them, ethical theories have only rarely discussed this category of actions directly and systematically.

Just as the term partnership became part of common discourse in the 1990s, networks and networking are terms that are becoming increasingly apparent in public health, primary care, and primary healthcare literature [ 21- 23].

Yet a fourth explanation might simply be that CACs are a common discourse feature in history texts.

It is also at variance with a common discourse rooted in Christian-influenced morality which emphasises procreative sex and places sex in marriage and other committed relationships [ 11].

The community demand for curative and other services not formally seen as part of APEs' tasks was a common discourse and is in part driven by low coverage and difficulties in gaining access to the health facilities.

Unlike the concepts of justice and duty, which have deep roots in both ordinary language and everyday moral judgment, the idea of supererogation is only tenuously anchored in common moral discourse and the concept itself is a theoretical construct.

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