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the conceived
verb
To develop an idea; to form in the mind; to plan; to devise; to originate.
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The "in itself/in something else" aspect of these two definitions captures Descartes's conception of causal independence, while the "conceived through itself/through something else" aspect refers to Descartes's conceivability-apart criterion for ontological independence.
Men are expected to take responsibility for a child if things pan out that way, yet at the same time, they have no rights regarding the conceived child.
A perfect candidate, then, to revisit Degas' ballerina pieces; particularly in Copeland's own position in helping to readdress where diversity sits amongst the conceived image of the classical ballerina.
From one side, obtained results validate the conceived analytical models.
(a) The conceived modification of the VIM is a universal approach to both ODEs and FDEs.
LV participated to the conceived of the study and revised the manuscript critically.
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It is ours for the conceiving.
The artist conceived the famous Doomsday Clock.
HS conceived the study.
CG conceived the study.
DV conceived the study.
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