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One of the most persistent myths in American politics is the media-fueled concept of the lame duck.

Think about it: Dodd-Frank was explicitly passed to drive a stake through the heart of the implicit concept of “too big to fail.”

But Seligman never imagined how Mitchell might put the concept to work, in part because it was so ill-suited to that purpose.

“The idea was to mess with the concept of Christmas,” recalled John Law, an original Cacophony member.

Privilege can be a hard concept to get a handle on, especially for those who are immersed in it and reaping the benefits.

To make the effort of articulation a vital impulse in response to a mental concept,—this is the object sought.

This is inconsistent with the ordinarily accepted concept of subspecies.

An underlying fallacy of Socialism is the concept that poverty or at least extreme poverty, can be banished from the world.

The concept is based upon an unfounded belief in the competence of the average man.

Their minds had had no concept of such horror, such relentless, racking pain.

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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to concept, such as: approach, conception, image, notion, perception, and theory.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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