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With his ability to conceptualize, he knows where everybody is.
Certainly newspapers have long been conceptualized in terms of community.
To understand something is to have conceptualized it to a given measure.
This is easy to conceptualize in the context of the model.
They also have to conceptualize and finish a group project within one year of their being members.
One must consider every option and idea that is conceptualized by their team.
Some conceptualize a future where every movement is tracked by the government.
The idea of putting up a branch office was conceptualized.
This research led him to begin to look for other ways of conceptualizing depression.
Having create, conceptualize and style yourself in your own video is a lot of work.
"They've done a remarkable job with conceptualizing the space," she said.
However, before any such activities can be successful it is important to understand how older people conceptualize their health.
That material is still in the show, as are many of the musical numbers which I conceptualized.
"My work suggests that most people can only conceptualize politics in simple, personal terms," she said.
Instead, she focuses on the way parents and children conceptualize their experiences.
We have the opportunity to conceptualize a modern museum in the context of the future.
According to this approach, that kind the performance was to be conceptualized as the evolutionary project.
Usually, this involves conceptualizing the problem in a completely new way.
Instead, we must identify with all our parts to conceptualize social location.
Individuals' perception of the political world is conceptualized in network terms according to this model.
As a monarch, I began to conceptualize even before birth.
Instead, almost everything is conceptualized in terms of winning and losing elections.
Most of these volumes are conceptualized, designed and published by the author himself.
Velasquez herself was the stage director and she conceptualized the show.
These are patterns that the organization may not have previously taken the time to conceptualize.
The teacher helps the student to conceptualise new meanings through his presentation of material.
Very young children conceptualise ideas of depth, height and size in different ways from adults.
Schools of sociology differ in how they conceptualise class.
To understand how government changes, we need to conceptualise what government is, and what it does.
This love for reading and writing would later help him conceptualise his artistic vision in his works.
We were high all the time, sneaking off to the walk-in at every opportunity to "conceptualise".
That's why, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, quite a fundamental shift in how we conceptualise masculinity and femininity seemed to take place.
Despite the different ways which psychologists conceptualise intelligence, one practical consideration is how to measure intelligence.
One may be aware of feelings, sexual ones for example, that one is not able to conceptualise as sexual at the time.
To what extent, though, do ordinary GPs conceptualise their tasks in this way?
His understanding of dementia was a traditional and distinctly non-modern one in the sense that he did not conceptualise it as irreversible state.
If you got rid of it - for example, by using the word astronaut instead - it would be easier to conceptualise a woman in space.
(Sedler 1983) The two bitterly disputed as to who had been the first to conceptualise the condition.
Sculpture - typically colourless form - generates in the mind the idea of shape which we must conceptualise, as with 'proportion'.
Whether these adverse effects develop depends very much on how the relevant actors in the NHS market conceptualise their relationships.
Politics has thus long been wedded to violence... it is hard to conceptualise a political ideology that does not have a resort to violence clause.
Once again, however, the ability of politicians and economists to conceptualise well outran their inclination to examine and analyse practical implications.
Having previously worked as a photo editor, she is currently advising the young think tank xaidialoge on how to conceptualise democracy in a language of pictures.
Doris Lessing has remained, in an unfashionably essentialist way, a feminist writer: struggling to conceptualise what makes a woman's experience.
While it is valuable to show your awareness of complexities in the words through which we conceptualise, scare quotes may not be the best way of doing so.
Gradually, I began to conceptualise a plan that, if flaw-lessly executed, would allow me to live in the material world outside of this confining electronic realm.
The PA AA Council will also conceptualise and organise programmes in support of active ageing.
Popular thought, however, dictates that Louis Lumière was the first to conceptualise the idea, and both Lumière brothers shared the patent.
He did not conceptualise their state as irreversible and thus his use of the term dementia was equivalent to that formed in the eighteenth century as outlined above.
It was by developing such a line of reasoning that Bukharin reached the conclusion that it was necessary to conceptualise the naturalisation of economic relations.