Sentence examples for longstanding concept from inspiring English sources

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The Tattoo the Earth Tour, which arrived at Giants Stadium on Thursday, was organized to illustrate a longstanding concept in rock: the steadfast commitment of serious devotees to life beyond the norm.

This paper extends the longstanding concept into the realm of emotion in organizations, by developing a theoretical account of emotional division-of-labor (EDOL).

The diagnosis "sluggish schizophrenia," a longstanding concept further developed by the Moscow School of Psychiatry and particularly by its chief Snezhnevsky, furnished a very handy framework for explaining this behavior.

Therefore, it is relevant to connect the habitat issue to the 'Umwelt'-concept, a longstanding concept from ethology and psychology.

This supports a longstanding concept that circadian rhythms and coordination of autonomic functions are relevant to health status and in people with chronic medical conditions, is associated with prognosis [ 62].

The longstanding concept that the pituitary-gonadal axis is inactive from late infancy until the abrupt reawakening of pituitary sensitivity to GnRH has been questioned in recent years, with studies reporting gradual rises in the levels of E2 and inhibin B during the prepubertal years (25).

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Stand Your Ground laws do away with the longstanding legal concept that there's a "duty to retreat" – that the sane and sensible thing to do when confronted with a "suspicious" situation is to get the heck out of there.

Many of the N.F.L.'s longstanding business concepts were instituted as a matter of survival; it would not do a fledgling league much good if the only teams that could survive were in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

The commission has had longstanding doubts about the concept but sticks with it in the new analysis.

The problem is acute in classical music because of a longstanding devotion to the concept of "absolute music" — the idea that Bach, Beethoven, and the rest inhabit a spiritually pure sphere, far above the vulgarities of politics.

The problem is acute in classical music because of a longstanding devotion to the concept of "absolute music"—the idea that Bach, Beethoven, and the rest inhabit a spiritually pure sphere, far above the vulgarities of politics.

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