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Sentence count:170+8Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ideanotionopinionthoughtSimilar words: conceptionacceptanceconcertconcedeconcernconceiveconcerningconcentrateMeaning: ['kɒnsept]  n. an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances. 
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(61) This is the academic discipline which is the intellectual concept of both theories and methods.
(62) We can quickly dispense with the crude mythology, but I like the concept of apparent failure.
(63) This relatively new concept gives the user the additional benefit of convection cooking and, on some models, a grill.
(64) It looks as if the concept of the isolated gene as a unit of selection is an idealized abstraction from reality.
(65) This concept, called the accrual concept or matching principle, forms the basis for the measurement of accounting income.
(66) That is a major advance in the concept of public service of which the Government are rightly proud.
(67) This concept may be equally applicable in other sectors, such as services and information-ultimately producing more leisure time.
(68) The aftermath of the Apollo I fire had left many questioning the basic concept of an attempted Moon landing.
(69) The Conservative Party in this country has been hindered by the concept that winning the argument automatically means winning the people.
(70) A consideration of the cultural context of such concept formations is largely absent from his work.
(71) But most religious thinkers accommodated themselves fairly rapidly to the basic concept of evolution.
(72) In fact it is these abuses that have provided the ammunition to bring the entire concept of headship into disrepute.
(73) Also present is the concept of aesthetic pleasure emerging as a by-product of the successful ordering of complex data.
(74) This has the advantage that the cases referred to will be brought within the single concept of dishonest appropriation.
(75) So was Laker's concept of cheap but regular air travel.
(76) This simple physical concept of addictive disease and recovery has an obvious superficial attraction but may be far from the full picture.
(77) With stakes this high[sentencedict.com], we have not dared to tamper with the basic concept of motherhood.
(78) It has sown confusion and anxiety among researchers by giving birth to the ambiguous concept of sensitive but unclassified research.
(79) How simple that concept seems now, but how inhuman, how futuristic, how absurd it sounded to me then.
(80) Radiation, coming along shortly thereafter as a therapy method, reinforced this concept of cancer as a local body problem.
(81) The child would then assimilate this object into its already formed concept of table, with no further consequence.
(82) Yet the concept of computability remains the same, whichever of these various approaches is adopted.
(82) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(83) Further, it may even be appropriate to debate again whether consent is appropriate as the governing concept in the medical-legal context.
(84) The human capital concept is not new, even though it reached its apotheosis in the 1960s.
(85) Although the concept of fund accounting is relatively simple, specific applications of it can be difficult to understand.
(86) All religions are created by man, including the concept of God, since time immemorial. Dr T.P.Chia 
(87) It is often useful, when explaining a very large concept, to start at the beginning.
(88) The concept that destiny is predetermined is a religious dogma and a philosophical delusion. Dr T.P.Chia 
(89) The concept of long term rotational antibiotics for acne is outdated and this practice should be avoided.
(90) This leaves no doubt as to the universal and abiding significance of the Kingdom concept.
More similar words: conceptionacceptanceconcertconcedeconcernconceiveconcerningconcentrateconcentrationconcentratingexcept forperceptionreceptionexceptiondeceptiveacceptableonceat onceall at onceonce moreconcludeconcreteconclusiononce in a whileonce upon a timeconciliatoryconvinceconvincedconsequenceconference
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