Sentence examples for widely conceived from inspiring English sources

"widely conceived" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is generally received or accepted by a large group of people. For example, "The invention of the internet is widely conceived as having improved the quality of communication on a global scale."

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But while Husserl used syntactic nonsense as a way of detecting differences in categories of meaning (yielding different grammatical categories), Ryle broadened the idea, taking absurdities more widely conceived to be symptoms of differences in logical or conceptual categories (1938/1971, 180).

Still, as late as 1949, the Lewis Committee lamented in its report on the state of education at MIT that "the Institute is widely conceived as basically a vocational school", a "partly unjustified" perception the committee sought to change.

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Although autophagy has widely been conceived as a self-destructive mechanism that causes cell death, accumulating evidence suggests that autophagy usually mediates cytoprotection, thereby avoiding the apoptotic or necrotic demise of stressed cells.

The fact that the concept of God as a necessarily existing reality seems to be coherently conceived widely across time and cultures is some evidence that the concept is coherent (it is possible there is a God), for God's existence has plausibility, thus can also contribute to believing it is possible God exists.

"Not only were the streets in those days completely disgusting and filthy, but there were horses and bicycles, and it was just completely chaotic," says Joshua Schank, C.E.O. of the Eno Transportation Foundation, whose namesake and founder, William Phelps Eno, is widely credited with conceiving the stop sign at the turn of the 20th century.

Persuading the designers to show in one place, however, was as much of a challenge as securing the use of the park, a task that fell to Fern Mallis, who was then the executive director of the council and the person widely credited with conceiving the event.

Pasche is widely credited with conceiving the design on his own.

Rolf was widely credited with conceiving and executing one of the most daring final-hour US Senate campaign "turnarounds" of the 1990's in the most consequential and nationally riveting US Senate race of that year.

The dominant model for several decades was developed and widely disseminated by William Morris Davis, who conceived an idealized normal cycle of erosion in temperate climatic regions involving the erosive power of running water.

In this paper, a versatile small-scale drop weight test set-up is conceived which is widely instrumented (accelerometer, force sensor, displacement sensor, high-speed visual observation) in order to gain more insight in the mechanical impact response of glass fitted with a safety window film.

However, once financial capability work is conceived of more widely, to include environmental and social factors, there are social and environmental changes that professionals and volunteers can make at various levels.

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