Sentence examples for on a notion from inspiring English sources

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The role was one of many that she was called "brave" for taking on, a notion she disputes.

Here, rather than "information flow", the measure is designed to reflect "causal" influence of one process on another, premised on a notion of causality whereby a causal effect temporally precedes and helps predict its influence.

But when the superstructure of the plot is founded on a notion as rickety as the one driving "Women or Nothing," it's hard not to feel disengaged.

And occasionally, they hit on a notion that really stuck.

I would like to modify or improve on a notion I recently submitted to the blog.

Message digests, message authentication codes, and digital signatures are all based on a notion of "hashing".

But what if part of that industry is predicated on a notion that smells fishy?

"Capitalism is based on a notion and a logic of growth.

Why fixate on a notion of authenticity so tied to a particular country that nothing else could measure up?

I don't want politics based on a notion of what we think our country once was and may be again.

The first is based on a notion of averaging of the mean-squared error of predictions over a neighbourhood of contaminating functions.

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