Sentence examples for under a concept from inspiring English sources

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Further fostering bad feelings within communities, under a concept known as "compulsory integration" gas companies can drill under land without the owner's consent if they have leases in most of the surrounding area.

Judge Garaufis ruled that the 1999 and 2002 tests were biased under a concept known as "disparate impact," in which discrimination can be inferred from statistics: if minorities fare worse than whites, a circumstantial case can be made.

While the city has its own political and legal mechanisms and coexists with the mainland under a concept known as one country, two systems, China has considerable influence over some of Hong Kong's most important aspects, a power that is codified in the city's mini-constitution, known as the Basic Law.

He argued that the agency should file civil actions against top players at both the bank and the hedge fund under a concept called "scheme liability" — a doctrine of securities law that makes it illegal to sell financial products whose main purpose is to deceive investors.

Monteverdi's Orfeo was designed to be an intimate experience and, although Matthew Eberhardt's production buckles under a concept in which Arcadia is a repressive Christian community and Hades is a 1980s pop video, the central performances of Natalie Perez, Clare Ghigo and Edmund Hastings are beautifully direct.

This is a typical case of categorization of something extramental under a concept induced by an exteroceptive experience.

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What becomes of Northern Ireland under such a concept of sovereignty?

It derives from the need to create and develop a system of public administration under law, a concept that may be compared with the much older notion of justice under law.

A die-hard lover of Australia ("even the pigeons look happier here," she jokes), whose second album Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under was a concept album about the nation, she swerves from singing a hymn of hate to Vegemite (The Black Death) to The Bed Song, a moving and clever portrait of a dying relationship as revealed through the protagonists' sleeping arrangements.

Namespace is the domain under which a concept is published.

Normally, predication is interpreted as involving either the "subsumption" of a particular individual (say, Socrates) under a universal concept (say, the concept of being a philosopher), or the subsumption of a narrower concept (say, being human) under a wider concept (say, being mortal).

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