Sentence examples for specific conception of from inspiring English sources

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Policymakers became narrowly focused on a specific conception of "efficiency" – which led them to favour outsourcing, privatisation and means-testing.

Because that which is normal and usual is also considered as natural, miracles have occasionally been defined as supernatural events, but this definition presupposes a very specific conception of nature and natural laws and cannot, therefore, be generally applied.

The article on "Music" arrives at this weak-sounding but secretly potent conclusion: "There is little doubt that each reader of this work believes firmly in the existence of music and subscribes to a specific conception of it, yet one ventures to assert that there is none who can imagine life without it".

Equality, however, is a specific conception of justice concerned with the distribution of resources, service outputs and outcomes.

Through undoing our infatuation with any specific conception of sexuality, the queer theorist opens space for marginalized forms.

This pessimistic outlook is allied to the activity of critique, but it also requires a specific conception of the self; namely, the self as the "manure" (Gramsci) of history.

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It is necessary to differentiate between a general concept and more specific conceptions of toleration (see also Forst 2003, 2012b).

What is meant by (distributive) justice, and the related concepts of equality and fairness, is however open to significant conjecture and is not helped by the use of these concepts in an interchangeable fashion despite constituting in turn specific conceptions of fairness, justice and equality.

We develop our thesis through consideration of specific conceptions of fairness that are employed in major areas of the law: torts, contracts, legal procedure, and law enforcement.

We then studied the classroom uses of the Optics Dynagrams environment in small group collaborative learning, and investigated the specific conceptions of light, mirrors, lenses, and image formation that developed in this new context.

It has sanitised the political sphere, and gone hand in hand with the prevailing post-political dogma of life before the first signs of global economic depression: that the political universe is confined to the perpetual growth of markets and the expansion of specific conceptions of order and freedom.

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