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In thinking, however, the trials were said to take the form of internal responses (imagined or conceptualized courses of action, directions of symbolic search); once attained, a train of thinking that constitutes a solution frequently can be recognized as such without the necessity of implementation through action and sampling of external consequences.

Renzulli (2004) points out that how giftedness is defined or conceptualized should be the theoretical rationale underlying an identification system.

Spinoza is highly suspicious of primitive notions that cannot be explained or conceptualized, such as prime matter and pure will.

Because participants gained a shared understanding of integrated STEM from the workshop (e.g., the DoE's definition of STEM education was provided to all participants), it was not further defined or conceptualized during the interview.

The higher levels of aspirations among students with migrant background have been described as "immigrant optimism" (Fernández-Reino, 2016), or conceptualized as "ethnic capital" (Modood, 2004; Shah et al., 2010).

Still, time and temporal dynamics are often not explicitly considered or conceptualized in research and strategy-building towards sustainability transformations in social-ecological and socio-technical systems: While existing approaches to time such as the concept of time ecology mainly inform system knowledge, many transformation concepts are found to lack an in-depth integration of time.

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How I see or conceptualize or understand the object I am dealing with defines the meaning of that object in my current experience.

Whenever one remembers or conceptualizes, sees, hears, smells, tastes, or touches something that is desirable or pleasing, one experiences a result of previous wholesome consciousness.

Syndromic patients requiring craniofacial surgery often have unusual and/or asymmetric anatomy that is difficult to visualize or conceptualize by the novice surgeon.

Other works focus on various forms of violence and exploitation (Ferris, 2007; Loescher & Milner, 2004) or conceptualize camps as, or in contrast to, cities (Agier, Nice, & Wacquant, 2002; Grbac, 2013).

And, since these are the only possible ways of speaking of or conceptualizing the status of the existence of things, once they are all negated, one is forced to conclude that the ultimate truth cannot be described linguistically or conceptually.

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