notion造句(91) The whole plastic notion of a pop star begins to ring the bells of truth.
(92) The Republican takeover of Congress deflated that notion, though, and he no longer stresses it.
(93) Analysts at the Rand Corp. have proposed a notion that could address all of these concerns.
(94) But the notion of buried treasure in Arizona is not crazy.
(95) The earlier notion that the lower continental crust is largely basaltic in composition has received little support from more recent studies.
(96) His notion of cracking an egg is to shoot an atomic blast at it.
(97) This would seem to contradict, however, the notion of major transgressions being the much-delayed after-effects of an orogeny.
(98) So you start out from some curious notion you have hit on, or even not so curious.
(99) Alexei did not understand why Jotan seemed to be amused by the notion, and so he said nothing.
(100) For they suggest that more is at stake in the dispute about holism than the comparatively technical notion of reducibility.
(101) And this brings me to my fourth point, and that is the notion of domestic - public opposition.
(102) The notion that the Social Security system is facing a severe crisis is a vast and cynical overstatement.
(103) That comedians are sad people is a wrong notion. Yes, I am an observer of life and that’s what has helped my art.Asrani
(104) But it is not immediately obvious how to write a similar argument against the notion of justified belief.
(105) For those afflicted with the notion that national politics is on the level and two-dimensional, the following yarn is logical.
(106) After initially reading the manuscript, David Kaczynski said he dismissed the notion that his brother was the Unabomber.
(107) Such knowledge has rendered meaningless the notion that every conjugal act should be open to the transfer of life.
(108) This would allow some room for choice, but would not detract from the fundamental notion of a centrally planned service.
(109) On 18 January 1956 the Committee's Joint Declaration rejected the notion that integration should be confined to only six countries.
(110) Johnson's notion of poetic diction distinguishes it clearly from prose.
(111) Some challenge the notion of corporate culture as the primary culprit.
(112) But she rejected the notion as he leaned back against the cushions and took a quick swig of his brandy.
(114) The purist will feel the greatest disappointment though in the abandonment of any notion that pitches should be uncovered.
(115) Novick dismisses this notion without difficulty: the plan was considered, and found to be impractical.
(116) The notion of self-consistency is certainly not adequate for this.
(117) It ultimately relies on the notion that we order our world through the categorical distinctions of our language.
(118) What, then, of the notion of a late classical fusion of legacy and trust?
(119) But we have to accept the blame ourselves, because we have institutionalised the notion of cheap food.
(120) But lately some researchers are challenging the notion that memory loss is inevitable.