It allows to conceptualise development projects, to give a structure for the analysis of complex realities. |
The principal aim of this session is to conceptualise citizenship in a transnational context and to discuss subsequent policy implications. |
The shift isn't just a matter of comfort or convenience, but a change in how we conceptualise competence and professionalism. |
The IMF is too restricted in both its ability to operate and in its ability to conceptualise and to innovate. |
Vanguard theorists are re-discovering or articulating alternative points of reference to conceptualise the role of the legal profession. |
To try to conceptualise a parallel situation in Australia, imagine Kerry Packer becoming our Prime Minister. |