Sentence examples for with the conception that from inspiring English sources

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Sovereign, indeed.Much of this may be alien to modern-day economists, but it is in line with the conception that other disciplines have of human decision-making.

We so conclude because the complete right to collaterally assail the existence of every fact which was essential to the exercise by such a limited court of its authority, whether appearing on the face of the record or not, is wholly incompatible with the conception that, when a collateral attack is made, the face of the record is conclusive.

The findings here are consistent with the conception that Ras mediated autophagy depending on cell type.

Our results support an important association of pain interference with burden, which would agree with the conception that pain is a dimension associated to burden perception.

Notably, the results are in line with the conception that bias modification tasks closely mimic naturally occurring events.

Another reason may be that physician-patient communication is not part of the formal curriculum, and trainees may graduate from their program with the conception that effective physician-patient communication is not as important as other skills.

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From 'savant syndrome' to the conception that people with autism lack empathy, each chapter examines a different social myth – tracing its origins, highlighting the implications it has had for autistic individuals and their families, debunking misconceptions and reconstructing the myth with recommendations for current and future practice.

In fact, analysts have found that jihadi terror networks are often populated with criminals and ex-criminals, complicating the conception that their crimes are inspired by ideology alone.

Nazism emphasized the conception that people with developmental or cognitive disabilities represented dead weight on the economy, failing to contribute while continuing to take the fruits of others' dogged labor.

The birth of every individual is thus the promise of a new beginning: to act means to be able to disclose one's self and to do the unanticipated; and it is entirely in keeping with this conception that most of the concrete examples of action in the modern age that Arendt discusses are cases of revolutions and popular uprisings.

David Wilcock Dalston, Cumbria I am dismayed to see the Guardian persisting with the popular conception that suffering from cancer somehow equates to having a fight (Actor Ben Stiller discloses prostate cancer fight, 5 October).

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