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1 Or do you refuse to believe in the modern conception of laws ruling social development?'
2 A modern conception of fairness would put an assault of foul methods at its heart.
3 The two greatest contributors to the modern conception of evolution are not in agreement with him.
4 Islam has failed to formulate a modern conception of politics capable of dealing with the West.
5 Vampire legends long existed, but our modern conception of the bloodsuckers was born two centuries ago.
6 This is clearly a step away from Plato's doctrine towards our modern conception of artistic idealization.
7 That is a clear fantasy story, something that exists only in the modern conception of racial politics.
8 To rehabilitate the system of free enterprise, it needs to be buttressed by a modern conception of fairness.
9 Harmony has taken the place of crudity, and the Christ of Oberammergau is the Christ of modern conception .
10 There is a phrase, "liberty of conscience," which well expresses the modern conception of moral obligation.
11 Do its requests represent the best modern conception of prayer as an inward aspiration rather than as petitionary?
12 The old feudal conception of Christendom had passed away: the modern conception of organic States had taken its place.
13 Yet never, as we have seen, even in the most democratic states, was the modern conception of equality admitted.
14 Ancient beliefs, doubts suggested by the practice of slavery, their solution, and the modern conception of a 'Human Family'.
15 Now this condition of things is clearly incompatible with the modern conception of the world as becoming a divine kingdom.
16 They too conform to the principle of the same, and may be compared with the modern conception of laws of nature.
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