Sentence examples for seem to be conceived from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, some third generation human rights seem to be conceived as the group rights of all humanity as a single entity, which makes puzzling who bears the corresponding duties.

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Even when they move away from each other, though, and even when only one is dancing, these seem to be scenes dramatically conceived for two, here moving at the same time as in music, there alternating as if in dramatic dialogue.

After all, I certainly seem to be able to conceive of myself as having been born in France, having been born an Orthodox Jew, or being born an only child instead of having a brother as I do.

Current plans for learning and knowledge sharing associated with demonstration projects, however, seem to be limited and narrowly conceived, raising questions about whether the projects will deliver on the expectations raised.

Any favours or nice things he does to someone he is 'close' to seem to be purely part of a carefully conceived process which aims at eventually being in control of their relationship and making them useful to him.

Impossible things seem to be non-existent insofar as they are not properly conceived (intellectual existence is distinct from imaginative existence: Michot 1987; Black 1997, 1999).

Of his various alleged offenses, the author insists that they are "a mystery of iniquity too complicated to be unravelled, too black to be conceived.... His cupidity seemed to augment in proportion to his acquisitions".

The fact that the concept of God as a necessarily existing reality seems to be coherently conceived widely across time and cultures is some evidence that the concept is coherent (it is possible there is a God), for God's existence has plausibility, thus can also contribute to believing it is possible God exists.

The whole app "seems to be ill conceived," he writes.

6. James seems here to be conceiving of the scientific method in terms of verifiability, rather than falsifiability.

It seems to be his way of conceiving of the so-called "free will problem".

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