She has also started to conceptualise the passage of time, filling her constant conversation with memories and anticipations. |
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To try to conceptualise a parallel situation in Australia, imagine Kerry Packer becoming our Prime Minister. |
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Vanguard theorists are re-discovering or articulating alternative points of reference to conceptualise the role of the legal profession. |
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Since the second quarter of 2003, the CMS Secretariat has started to plan and conceptualise activities for the Anniversary year. |
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It is this that we need to develop, to conceptualise, and this report will help us to do so. |
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The forces of globalisation or the internal wranglings of the Labour party are difficult to conceptualise. |
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The principal aim of this session is to conceptualise citizenship in a transnational context and to discuss subsequent policy implications. |
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The shift isn't just a matter of comfort or convenience, but a change in how we conceptualise competence and professionalism. |
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It allows to conceptualise development projects, to give a structure for the analysis of complex realities. |
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The ideas and understandings that students develop are progressively extended and reconstructed as students grow in their experiences and in their ability to conceptualise. |
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We would like our artists to make full use of the atmosphere of the place to conceptualise and construct their work. |
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Hong Bao Media's experienced writers and producers help clients conceptualise, script, produce and distribute content. |
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The aim is to present three different conceptions of NGOs which taken together, illustrate the need to conceptualise the concept more clearly. |
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The details of the research design were agreed at the end of a 12-month phase of consultation and debate intended to identify the most researchable experiences and conceptualise in a rigorous way the relevant variations. |
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Loglan, for example, was designed to test the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis which holds that the structure of a language affects the ways in which its respective speakers conceptualise their world. |
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If we could conceptualise sites that would belong to our reality, we would find ourselves in them much more easily, and we would be more comfortable. |
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This programme guide helps you conceptualise and actualise your Project. |
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It is no longer possible to conceptualise the question of decentralisation without taking account of the modes of political regulation of local governance that integrate accountability functions. |
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In other words, if we can conceptualise something, no matter how far fetched and if we are determined enough and resourceful enough, it will only be a matter of time before we achieve that dream. |
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There is only a weak accumulation of knowledge, rarely building on what is already known or using theory to conceptualise the issues which underlie particular problems. |
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Establish a core group to conceptualise, and drive the vigil. |
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Some social scientists conceptualise knowledge within a naturalistic framework and emphasize the gradation of recent knowledge into knowledge acquired over many generations. |
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