Sentence examples for involved the notion from inspiring English sources

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For some time, Western strategic thinking on the area has involved the notion that if Mr. Milosevic could be ousted, other problems would fall away.

(Mr. Guber's narrative for Mr. Semel involved the notion that ruthlessly hunted gorillas are actually our relatives, and that audiences would see them that way).

His vision involved the notion that at any moment forces were raveling and unraveling, forming and disintegrating in Yin-Yang polarity, an idea Yeats represented through two conic helixes — "gyres" superimposed on each other with the apex or narrowest point of one at the center of the other's base.

Other devices employed to fashion rational formulae involved the notion of a radical, a grouping of elements that persisted through a range of chemical changes so that they play a role in organic chemistry akin to that of elements in inorganic chemistry.

It involved the notion of mind control which is central to this novel.

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The first involves the notion that if quality-of-life policing lets up for a minute we'll return to the days when playgrounds were littered with empty crack vials.

In addition Ms. Freed's inventions here (based on research, as Shakespeare's often were) include a beautifully imagined plot, part of which involves the notion that plot is something Shakespeare had no gift for.

First, there was the growth of the small government offices that the sudden creation of big armies always involves (the notion that one can have a big military and a small government is not the least of American illusions), which led to a huge number of appointments to make and taxes to pay and graft to get.

All she can say is that, in order to make them, we have to do something a little crazy; we have to cast aside "the modern upper middle class conception of self-realization [that] involves the notion that one achieves a kind of maximal self-fulfillment through making rational choices about the sort of person one wants to be".

(Although it's a pity that Jenny Fellner, who plays Berlin's wife, Dorothy, isn't allowed to do much with the delicious innuendo of "You'd Be Surprised".) One of Joplin's miniature music lessons involves the notion of syncopation, central to the appeal of his music.

In their most general form, these involve the notion that a step loading (a suddenly imposed stress that is subsequently maintained constant) causes an immediate strain followed by a time-dependent strain which, for different materials, either may have a finite limit at long time or may increase indefinitely with time.

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