Semantic unit understood in different ways, e.g. as mental representation, ability or abstract object.
An abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances.
1 Background: Health literacy has become an increasingly important concept in public health.
2 Social scientists still debate whether that concept also applies to their work.
3 A new, Navy-funded research project takes the concept to unexplored heights, however.
4 The concept however is relatively new in developing countries such as Malaysia.
5 Of course, the concept is one thing; the execution is quite another.
6 In fact, he goes so far as to call the concept 'mythology'.
7 Onetti said that concept has been slower to take root in Europe.
8 The New York law applies the nexus concept in a novel way.
9 But the concept release has not given rise to much new regulation.
10 The concept is for people and knowledge to move freely throughout Europe.
11 OPINION:IN 1951, Samuel Lubell invented the concept of the political solar system.
12 Long-term engagement: People really did see social media as an alien concept .
13 After 15 months' testing, Fry-O-Diesel says it has proved the concept works.
14 As it happens, there is nothing particularly new about the concept either.
15 Background: The concept mapping rationale and process are explained step by step.
16 UBS's view of the concept has not always been so positive, however.
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