Sentence examples for such conceptions from inspiring English sources

"such conceptions" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to refer to an idea or an opinion that has been mentioned previously in the sentence or in the surrounding context. For example: "The new policy was met with criticism from certain quarters due to such conceptions of it being seen as too impractical."

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When we form conceptions (ennoiai) of genera and species, such conceptions are of concepts (ennoêmata), which are apparitions that are quite literally "in thought" (en + noêma) — but only there.

Such conceptions characterized the ancient Hellenistic religions.

There were 24,306 such conceptions in 2013, down 13% from 27,834 the previous year.

The death knell of such conceptions can be heard in the raft of nostalgic British cultural productions about the working class, reeking with nostalgie de la boue, from Billy Elliott to Made in Dagenham.

To the degree that Catullus shared such conceptions of what might be called poetic scholarship, he is to be numbered in the company of Gerard Manley Hopkins, T.S. Eliot, and Ezra Pound rather than with the Romantics.

If there is a problem for the hosts in Sochi, it is that there is liable to be no shortage of athletes willing to point out, as the American 800m runner Nick Symmonds did in swift and erudite fashion in Moscow, that in the wider world such conceptions of 'normality' are rooted in the dim, distant past.

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The single most elaborate such conception is Brandom's normative version of inferentialism (Brandom 1994).

Rather, it only rules out the claim that the state is committed to promoting one such conception.

But on any such conception there will be external, non-mathematical criteria that can be applied to evaluate the question whether a mathematical characterization is adequate.

Nor can it be defined in terms of promoting some independent conception of the good of society as a whole, since any such conception must already persuade the individual that it accords a reasonable place for her own claims, and thus already incorporate a notion of right (E 215 7; TIF 284 5).

Such conception is largely the result of the experimental methodology that has employed bulk population-based assays to study bacterial physiology.

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