He apparently can't conceive of a world that is both growing and getting better.
Can you conceive of a situation fairly soon where Suharto steps down and Habibie takes over?
The total amount of energy out there dwarfs anything we vaguely conceive of using.
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The longer this paralysis continues, the easier it may be for Belgians to conceive of national divorce.
But I am bothered most by the apparent inability of MAFF to conceive of free market approaches.
But it is not hard to conceive of circumstances that could lead to a wider protest movement.
When you're younger, you can only conceive of trying a limited amount of things to work with.
It is hard to conceive of a way to replace that much energy with less dramatic alternatives.
It's hard to conceive of Mark Rothko making a commercial, for instance, or being asked to appear in one.
"I cannot conceive of people calling this a dull place, " Harriet Low, an American woman, would write to her sister in 1829.
Hopefully you can use the examples I've given to think through for yourself how best to conceive of your friend's daughter's very disturbing behavior.
If you are a lawyer or financial planner, conceive of each project as a challenge and yourself as a detective searching for an answer.
Systematic organizations conceive of innovation in both strategic and tactical terms.
"He adopted their lifestyle, dressed like them, ate like them, shared the same risks, and could not conceive of covering a war otherwise, " the paper said.
In contrast to Christians, Confucians do not conceive of the embryo as having a separate existence, and so believe that birth is the beginning of life.
If such a shoe exists, the parties have not pointed to it, there is no evidence that Already has dreamt of it, and we cannot conceive of it.
The main theme echoed by politicians is that the current economic climate makes it hard to conceive of any more taxpayers' money being diverted to fund political parties.
So why is it to so hard for them to conceive of a situation where someone dreams of earning more money a few years from now than they earn today.
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Newtonian physics is a simplification of our visible world that worked until advanced scientific techniques allowed scientists to conceive of quantum theory as an explanation of how our universe works.
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"Our ambition at the European level isn't to just continue the great EADS adventure but to also conceive of other EADS for other economic sectors with our European partners, " he said.
Yet such attempts are doomed to disappoint, say British social scientists, Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, because they conceive of each social ill in isolation, rather than treating their shared root cause.
Allan Bloom, in the "Closing The American Mind, " said that we can no longer conceive of evil because the only word we have for evil is Hitler, and that's become much of the political discourse.
This is a particularly tough concept for young people to grasp, as they cannot conceive of entering a highly competitive job market where the boss has as much access to Facebook and cached images as anyone else.
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Assuming that personal ownership will persist, in some part, for a while, the companies might conceive of themselves as a concierge service around the maintenance of the car and other kinds of activities customers associate with driving.
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Can you conceive of a 63-inch tire?
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We conceive of ourselves connected to people, ideas and causes as fans are, or if you will, communities of interest without geography or even language, united in outlook, sentiment, or (more often than not, in these early days) outrage.
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