Sentence examples for taking the conception from inspiring English sources

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Taking the conception of sensing performance and cost conservation into consideration, for SWCNT-MIP composites, w = 1.00% (Sample-B) is the optimal ratio.

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More than that, he will have taken the whole conception of "moderation" – as a static political quality that normal people yearn for – and smashed it.

For one thing, the form a religious community's ultimate concern takes (and the conception of its object with which it is bound up) varies from one religious community to another.

Obviously, how these issues are addressed depends to a great extent on the position one takes concerning the conception and ontological status of categories, as well as on how the various disciplines of learning are understood.

In the 20 years it took between the conception and the statue's dedication in 1886, as part of the effort to re-unify the country after the Civil War, the statue grew to take on the centennial symbolism and broader meaning it has today.

She took the responsibilities for the conception and design of the study and collection, analysis and interpretation of data.

The devices are task-facilitating, helping the undergraduate perform the task of researching and writing a term paper, and they provide a mold which takes the students' amorphous conception of their information need, turning it into an effective query to the IR system.

The proposed natural history perspective takes the students' prescientific conceptions as the starting point for teaching (see the teaching units in "Teaching the History of Life").

GM was the principal investigator of the study and took the leading role from conception and design to the final analysis and preparation of the manuscript.

Spinoza took this conception of knowledge from Descartes, who had himself toyed with the idea of presenting metaphysical arguments in the geometrical manner.

I took the unlikely luck of conception — I'd assumed, when we made love on the night of the party, that she'd taken the usual precautions; we weren't drunk, even if she was triumphant — as a symbol of what would be a change in our perhaps unsuitable marriage.

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