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A linguist, Chiang thought, might learn such acceptance by deciphering the language of an alien race with a different conception of time.
When commentators work with a different conception of forgiveness, the discussion of reconciliation is also different.
On the other hand, an official of the World Food Authority with a different conception of what normally happens may take the contrast situation to be one in which governments build up food reserves as a precaution against droughts.
In fact, these ICU studies primarily assessed the GlideScope (GVL®; Verathon Medical, Bothell, WA, USA) [16], a VDL with a different conception and operating mode, mainly due to a deported screen and the use of a separate preformed metal stylet inserted into the ETT.
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It illustrated a different conception of what constituted achievement".
You see, I have a different conception about fashion.
Gibbon has a different conception of psychology from us.
"The recession is bringing us a different conception of life," Ms. Griffin said.
Only a different conception that combines direct and representative democracy can gather popular support.
Attachment to a different conception of the good life became by default a pitiable recoiling into crude medievalism.
Both Renoir and Rossellini urged humility on the artist; they had a different conception of what the term implied.
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