Sentence examples for the concept of which from inspiring English sources

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"My city recently commissioned a sculpture from me, the concept of which was recently approved".

Even her beautiful book "It Takes a Village," the concept of which was that it takes all of us to solve our problems, was wildly distorted by her detractors as meaning that the government was the ultimate solution.

American biochemist who precipitated new pathways of antibiotic development through his bioluminescence research, identifying (1970, along with Ken Nealson) a bacterial signaling mechanism that provided evidence for quorum sensing a mode of communication and coordination among bacteria, the concept of which has broad implications for understanding infection.

Kant's proposal is that an object is "that in the concept of which a manifold of a given intuition is united" (B137).

More specifically, they must be natural things the concept of which does not involve the idea of a purpose (§26, 252 253): this rules out animals, the concept of which is connected with the idea of biological function, but it apparently includes mountains and the sea (§26, 256).

The metaphysical drive, and the demand for the unconditioned, seem to find their natural resting place in the idea of God, an absolutely necessary and supremely real being, the concept of which "contains a therefore for every wherefore" (A585/B613).

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Not all unconscious mental states are nonconceptual, e.g., my having the belief that the earth revolves around the sun, often unconsciously, requires that I possess the concepts of which its content is composed.

At the 4-yr institution, the comparison sections performed 11 traditional, stand-alone labs, the concepts of which aligned with lecture content (Morgan and Carter, 2011).

In the early 1980s after years of model system work and great perseverance, he established the fluorescence in situ hybridization technique, the concepts of which he already proposed in 1973.

RQA is based on the concept of recurrences which is simply a point which repeats itself.

Univocity is therefore, according to Henry, a mistake, the origin of which lies in the indeterminacy of the concept of being which is first known by the intellect.

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