Synonym: idea, notion, opinion, thought. Similar words: conception, acceptance, concert, concede, concern, conceive, concerning, concentrate. Meaning: ['kɒnsept] n. an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances.
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(91) Instead, in the main, it has concentrated on access, second chance, and a limited concept of training for community activists.
(92) This is a good first approximation of the concept of the transnational capitalist class that I want to develop.
(93) In this way the apparently active and positive concept of consent is diluted to the point of near vacuity.
(94) None the less a good deal of basic information can still be portrayed with the traditional concept of population density based on administrative units.
(95) This idea became known as seafloor spreading, and hard geophysical evidence to support the concept began accumulating in the early 1960s.
(96) The concept has various aspects, each as negative as the other.
(97) Such a general concept was to be provided by Althusser's theory of relative autonomy within a structure in dominance.
(98) First, the academic study of the concept has been profoundly transformed in the past twenty years or so.
(99) The Spirit brings reconciliation Reconciliation is closely allied to this concept of unity.
(100) You might be surprised how difficult it is to develop a generally accepted definition of this most widely used political concept.
(101) Those who have differing political philosophies may readily accept and utilise a concept of proportionality.
(102) Operational experience of real systems design reinforces doubts about the allocation of function concept as a basis for a unitary systematic procedure.
(103) To these group owners the brokered-time concept offers many advantages.
(104) The concept of free will belongs to a different arena from that of fundamental laws of science.
(105) The arbiter model has been developed to analyse major institutional changes in post-war liberal democracies by Poulantzas' concept of authoritarian statism.
(106) Consequently, this concept prompts Melville to emphasize the importance of contrasts in every aspect of life.
(107) The concept of boredom entails an inability to use up present moments in a personally fulfilling way. Wayne Dyer
(108) There is no other secret to success than this basic concept.
(109) Society exists only as a mental concept; in the real world there are only individuals. Oscar Wilde
(110) Under the concept of parental choice, schools will be held accountable for their students' performance.
(111) The project aims to provide a clear definition of the concept of civil rights.
(112) The concept of authoritarian population implies, for Jessop etal., a monolithic, relatively stable and widely supported form of government.
(112) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(113) Reichian therapy, acupuncture and many other healing techniques have as their basic principle the concept of energy flows in the body.
(114) This concept of life aloof from the world and its values is central to their faith....
(115) Political culture is a vague abstract concept that has been subject to various definitions.
(116) We frequently telephone asking him to illustrate some obscure or abstract concept.
(117) Legendary in concept, this depiction of Barbarossa at Gelnhausen portrays him in the company of mythical beasts.
(118) The Negative Ego is quite bemused by the concept of equality.
(119) The concept of reason and all speculation about personal opinion would ever after be dismissed as tribal, beliefs fabricated by sects.
(120) A fundamentally different analytical method is to use the concept of bibliographical coupling to construct clusters of co-citing journals.
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