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How to use self-conception in a sentence

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Athletes, or others whose physical activity was at the center of their self-conception, are more likely to find a paraplegic's life intolerable.
High-Tech with human touch, culture out of tradition, innovations by self-conception, worldwide one vision: Dräger.
How does the self-conception of European and Indian dance practitioners differ?
According to its self-conception the UNPA would be called upon to represent the citizens of the world in their entirety.
In 1971, a policy of multiculturalism was officially adopted, legitimizing the self-conception of Canada as resting on pluralist foundations.
But the Party of Lincoln has really become the Party of Reagan in instinct and self-conception.
This includes the self-conception of who one is, the communities to which one belongs, such as family, religion, and ethnic group, and one's relationship to these various communities.
Understanding requires selfawareness, self-conception and understanding of others and is a prerequisite for the exchange that alone allows society to survive and develop.
The research project points out processes and realities of demographic sciences, policies and representations which moulded and changed the self-conception of national states, politics, sciences and society.
Our self-conception just hasn't caught up.
The dimensions and architecture as well as the huge park demonstrate and illustrate the lordship and self-conception of the large scale manufacturers in the Ruhr area in the 19th century.
It fits very much his approach and his self-conception.
More important, it traduces the self-conception of the journalist.
How do you break from that self-conception?
But Mr. Hynes's self-conception deserves a closer look, too.
According to Paolo Bianchi's definition Carsten Westphal is the authentic, travelling artist of our time, who becomes the seismograph for the cultural change in the cultural self-conception of a new global culture.
Examples from Classical Literature
In this self-conception lies the secret of life, the way of escape and return.
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