Sentence examples for notion in the first from inspiring English sources

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But it was hard to escape the notion in the first half of the program, featuring some of the young competition winners, that this was the essential criterion for both participants and judges.

Hence the European Union's recent emphasis on revising the rules around data protection, and on our so-called right to be forgotten – a proposition that raises important questions: what counts as personal data in the first place, where burdens of proof and administrative effort will lie, and how amenable present business models are to such a notion in the first place.

The fact that I didn't sulk about my inability to become Superman is probably evidence that I wasn't seriously committed to the notion in the first place.

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On these conceptions, randomness is fundamentally a product notion, applying in the first instance to sequences of outcomes, while chance is a process notion, applying in the single case to the process or chance setup which produces a token outcome.

"This is getting back to that notion that in the first instance you need to keep the child with that family".

The first forms a natural opening, with the "Great One" portending the "one body" of the tenth, and the second may about one of the notions introduced in the first, the "Small One" or infinitesimal.

The names ongaro, azzurro tedescho, and azzurro de alemagna were among the terms used for it, adding credence to the notion that in the fourteenth century the source for azurite in Florence was Hungary or Germany.

After a discussion of the notion of "rhizome" in the first chapter (or "plateau" as they call it), Deleuze and Guattari quickly dismiss psychoanalysis in the second.

Some compatibilists (e.g., Saunders, 1968; Perry, xxxx) have argued that incompatibilist defenders of the Consequence Argument rely upon the outlandish notion of ability in the first premise of their argument.

Some compatibilists (most notably Lewis,1981, but see also Graham, 2008 and Pendergraft, 2011), fixing upon ability pertaining to the laws of nature, have argued that incompatibilist defenders of the Consequence Argument rely upon the outlandish notion of ability in the first premise of their argument.

This metaphor builds on the notion that the first steps in tumor development take place during a common early developmental phase when the immature cells that are the source of neuroblastoma are still present in the sympathetic nervous system, whereas subsequent tumorigenic events differ in malignant effect between the genetic routes.

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