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concept

accrual concept ECON

antilocalisation concept PSYCH

comparability concept ECON

concept formation PSYCH

concept generalization PSYCH

concept learning PSYCH

concept maps SCHOOL

concept reliability ECON

concervatism concept ECON

conservatism concept ECON

cost concept ECON

entity concept ECON

figurative concept LING

matching concept ECON

mental concept SCHOOL

solution concept N COMPUT

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They are not imbedded in the concept, though they have power over it.
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In the concept therefore the intellectual and in the judgment the organic or sense element predominates.
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The shorter this minimal program, the more similarity the pair of concepts.
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While hyperreality is not a relatively new concept, its effects are more relevant today than when it was first conceptualized.
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Once a state comes into being, the concept of trespass applies to any part of the state entered without permission.
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These psychologists applied the concept of inhibition (and interference) to early theories of learning and forgetting.
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The physical meaning of the term adiabatic rests on the concepts of heat and temperature.
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Since the concept of "being below" is itself somewhat vague, scientists define the nadir in more rigorous terms.
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Service management becomes a recognized concept and the organization is taking steps to implement it.
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Similarity between concepts is a function of the distance between the concepts in space.
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