basic conceptionの例文
- Beyond this basic conception, liberal theorists diverge on their understanding of equality.
- This constituted the basic conception of Mohists practical reasoning and knowledge.
- Despite having to undergo several modifications, its basic conception remains unchanged.
- This constituted the basic conception of Mohist's practical reasoning and knowledge.
- However, the realization was difficult, as factions could not decide on the basic conception.
- The show " lacks a basic conception " and has " no great musical scenes, " the Berlingske Tidende daily said.
- The basic conception of sangrita is to complement the flavor of 100 % agave tequila, which is also peppery and citrusy in taste.
- The realization that some basic conception within the existing theory was at odds with reality necessitated a complete and thorough investigation of the axioms and assumptions that underlie that theory.
- For example this section makes good use of the bullet form ( and from the basic conception the article should follow such a style, while providing limited information to help the reader ):
- The abstract basic conception of his gardens, the renunciation of superfluous decoration, and the use of concrete and geometrically shaped elements caused considerable irritation among his professional colleagues and added to his international reputation.
- Sullivan explained in his first lecture, " Basic Conceptions, " that if a child only encountered belittling events as an infant, he or she will develop a self-system that will conform with these standards.
- While Tolstoy's basic conception of art is broad and amoral, his idea of " good " art is strict and moralistic, based on what he sees as the function of art in the development of humanity:
- Both are in violation with basic naming policy and WP : NAME, WP : PLACE . Also it violates the basic conception of the idea of template, a template has to be short and informative not cramped with alternative names.
- However, his basic conception is always pictorial, even when three-dimensional, as in the case of " It Will Have No Title ", with the use of geometrical elements applied to the environment, the first result of which came in 1995.
- She argues that the rejection of certain principles, such as deception and coercion, provides a starting point for basic conceptions of justice, which she argues are more determinate for human beings that the more abstract principles of equality or liberty.
- Meditation is defined in Vedanta texts commenting on the Sutras, states Klaus Witz, as " a continuous succession of comparable basic conceptions, beliefs, not interspersed with dissimilar ones, which proceeds according to the scriptures and relates to an object enjoined in the scriptures ".
- The discovery of extraterrestrial life would not contradict basic conceptions of God, however, and seeing that science has challenged established dogma in the past, for example with the theory of evolution, it is likely that existing religions will adapt similarly to the new circumstances.
- Olson attorney Shawn Snider Chapman argued in the motion that " the continued acceptance by the court of a guilty plea in the face of a defendant's suggestion that in fact he is not guilty runs contrary to all basic conceptions of justice under law ."
- Therefore heroic high plots in tragicomedies share with heroic drama in general the basic conception to instruct the spectator and to raise in him an admiration for the heroic characters ( see Lisideus's definition of drama in John Dryden's " Essay of Dramatick Poesie " ).
- Indeed, one can take it as providing slightly different elaboration of what is essentially the same basic conception of mind that takes our finitude, that is, our prior involvement and partiality, not as a barrier to human " being ", but rather as its enabling condition.