If we instead go back to the drawing board and reconceive of privacy as a socially negotiated boundary between the self and others, this in itself opens up the privacy field to a number of innovations. |
I would argue that we have to reconceive the way we're holding this debate and realize that we are not only participating in this economy, but we're also beneficiaries. |
Fiction is an act of willfulness, a deliberate effort to reconceive, to rearrange, to reconstitute nothing short of reality itself. |
We must ask ourselves how we can reconceive justice to replicate social democratic values. |
This led him to reconceive the position of Italy within the empire. |
The broad and simple outlines of English history make it easy to reconceive the past. |