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Sentence count:274+6Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: conceptconstructcreationdesignexcogitationinnovationinventionSimilar words: conceptreceptionperceptionexceptionconcentrationconsumptiondeceptiveacceptanceMeaning: [kən'sepʃn]  n. 1. an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances 2. the act of becoming pregnant; fertilization of an ovum by a spermatozoon 3. the event that occurred at the beginning of something 4. the creation of something in the mind. 
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31. At the turn of the century, he had been excited by his conception of the Mystic Hussars routine.
32. My conception of postmodernist de-differentiation via an aesthetics of desire was also in large part dependent on Lyotard's work.
33. Some of these are tied up with the conception of crime itself; and will be dealt with in the next section.
34. Except not the end of the episode if there were a failure of a birth control measure and the result was conception.
35. How then are we to find a conception of mental states other than that on which the sceptical argument trades?
36. The following day, the feast of the immaculate conception, there was a closing ceremony in St Peter's Square.
37. It inquires whether the conception of community has undergone any change as a consequence of the crowd phenomenon.
38. The rate of conception is, however, considerably higher than this, possibly 1 in 200 conceptions.
39. There could be no miracle of the virginal conception without the work of the Third person of the Trinity.
40. Bukharin rejected Preobrazhensky's whole conception of primitive socialist accumulation, and with good cause as we shall see.
41. I shall argue that this conception is not only philosophically problematic, but also has an implicit politics which is potentially damaging.
42. Yet despite all difficulties, conception is successful in the majority of people.
43. If we try to analyse the conception of possession, we find two elements.
44. In some respects there seems not much room for argument about our conception of standard effects and their causal circumstances.
45. But it has a radically different conception of the forces that empower achievers.
46. Hodgskin expounded a minimalist conception of the state, insisting that government tended to shackle the energies and liberties of individuals.
47. But for the members of these schoolroom societies it is a test within the framework of the official conception of school.
48. A constructivist would deny the existence of anything that corresponds to this conception of a phenomenal screen.
49. Intellectual work of design, conception and communication would be differentiated from manual work.
50. One has a duty to uphold and support authorities if they meet the conditions of the service conception as explained above.
51. In the early 1970s the normal response to a pre-marital conception was marriage; abortion or illegitimate birth were less favoured alternatives.
52. My conception of Il trovatore is that here are what Jung called archetypes.
53. Its functionalism was at least tempered by a grand conception of space.
54. Such ideals were grandiose both in their conception and in relation to the practicalities of post-war reconstruction.
55. Galileo's conception of biblical authority will be examined later in the chapter.
56. Instrumentalists also claim that poulantzas' conception of the state as the factor of cohesion in the social formation is equally unhelpful.
57. According to this conception,[www.Sentencedict.com] ideas may be internal sensations like pain; they may be perceptions of external objects and their qualities.
58. Straczynski is responsible not only for the conception of the show, but for most of its scripts.
59. It is now time to call attention to an incongruity in the conception of the rational man from which this chapter started.
60. Beccaria's attempt to avoid the issue while retaining the conception of tree will was, perhaps, asking for trouble.
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