That is, having adopted a certain conception of geography and ethnology, I feel compelled to abide by it, in the interests of consistency.
You bring with you certain fine conceptions of humanity, manhood, conduct, and such things; but here you will find them misconceptions.
Leopold's key concept was the jet set, which he did not identify simply with money or extravagance, but rather a certain conception of good taste and appropriate conduct.
And those who are devoted to (a certain conception of) democracy must therefore accord the state the right, even the duty, to conduct this enterprise.
According to certain conceptions of the Labor Theory of Value, it may refer to all income that is not a direct result of labor.
Even their vices and lapses had been according to certain conceptions of good form.
But this is quite symptomatic and revelatory of a certain conception of the European Community.
Satan is seen as synonymous with the nature and even, metaphorically, with certain conceptions of a supreme deity or God.
When God created man, He planted something divine into him - a certain conception - a spark that has both light and warmth.
Before proceeding to expose the fallacy in this dialectical argument, it will be necessary to have a correct understanding of certain conceptions that appear in it.