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conceptualisations

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  • noun Plural form of conceptualisation.

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  • Live and let live is the policy, but trolls don't respect that- they simply want to close down debate through ridiculing and misrepresenting the things they read which contradict their prejudices and conceptualisations.

    Selectivity 2009

  • You seem to be wrapped up in divisive conceptualisations of cultural categorisation.

    A bloody good poster for KILL BILL! | Obsessed With Film 2008

  • Does non-belief in ‘intelligent design’ consider conceptualisations of ‘God’ that are non-Biblical?

    The Intelligent Designer's Prayer - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • In these discussions some conceptualisations took form which later proved fruitful to ethological research.

    Konrad Lorenz - Autobiography 1974

  • Ergo, contrary to the popular conceptualisations highlighted in chapter 2, globalisation relates to the need for numerous economic activities to move outside the regulatory 33

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows segun_bewaji 2010

  • It would most likely be very alien indeed, and would have to learn things like social mores and conceptualisations of morality over time, if it ever embraces any aspect of human culture at all.

    MachineMachine (formerly 'The Huge Entity') 2010

  • His original conceptualisations of pluralism, naturalism, the politics of the body, religion, secularism and his daring incorporation of contemporary neurobiology into political theory and analysis, have opened new paths for intellectual enquiry.

    ebookshare 2010

  • Unwarranted analogies abound and clichéd conceptualisations of capitalism become prominent.

    Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net - CULTURE AND POLITICS AFTER THE NET 2009

  • These conceptualisations need to be organically incorporated into our work, whether it’s intellectual, cultural, activist, trade union or anti-globalisation work.

    Archive 2006-03-01 2006

  • These conceptualisations need to be organically incorporated into our work, whether it’s intellectual, cultural, activist, trade union or anti-globalisation work.

    Minister Faust: The Angela Davis Interview 2006

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