Sentence examples for manifestations of the notion from inspiring English sources

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While the previous sections outlined the form and manifestations of the notion of control, this section elaborates on the impact on men's expected responses when ill.

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He's the embodiment of 1980s greed, the antisocial manifestation of the notion that there is no such thing as society, the idea that monetary value is the only value.

This seminal paper was the first manifestation of the notion of hedonic pricing, which was later popularized by the works of Rosen and Lancaster and which would later become a mainstay of applied economics.

My overarching thought, if that's not putting it too grandly, is that the current balance/tension between the three different manifestations of the old notion of the fourth estate works quite well.

Cameron has occasionally described food banks as a manifestation of the Conservative notion of "big society" in action (Ed Miliband remarked, "I never thought the big society was about feeding hungry children in Britain").

The Higgs boson would be the only visible manifestation of the Harry Potterish notion put forward back in 1964 (most notably by Peter Higgs of the University of Edinburgh) that there is a secret, invisible force field running the universe.

This statement holds true because of an important modern-day manifestation of the classical notion of glory: the presidential legacy, a force to which every occupant of the White House is subject.

Harriet woke him up, hollering, "Mel, what in the world are you trying to do?" These after-hours manifestations of the strange and beautiful undermine all our noonday notions of who we are and what we can command.

As a result, it was shown that most of the features of the notion of zeros of the transfer function of a linear system are actually manifestations of more general principles.

Grimm wonders whether recent political changes have undermined notions of national sovereignty, comparing manifestations of the concept in different parts of the world.

3(1)(a) to (e) of our Act are consistent with the notion of reproduction because they all imply the creation of new copies or manifestations of the work.

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