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to to form a concept of as He could not conceptualize a robot that would help paralyzed patients...
Neutral
Neutral, 'neutral' means, 'indifferent, unbiased, impartial, not engaged on either side'. Conceptually it is not aligning with either view, Lily Thomas v. Speaker, Lok Sabha, (1993) 4 SCC 234.--means, 'indifferent, unbiased, impartial, not engaged on either side'. Conceptually it is not aligning with either view, Lily Thomas v. Speaker Lok Sabha, (1993) 4 SCC 234 (237). [s. 30(1)(e), Companies Act]...
Pay and pay scale
Pay and pay scale, are conceptually different connotations. Pay is essentially a consideration for the services rendered by an employee and is the remuneration which is payable to him. Remuneration is the recurring payment for services rendered during the tenure of employment. Pay and salary are necessarily not interchangeable concepts. Their meanings vary depending upon the provision providing for them. Pay means the amount drawn monthly by a Government servant as - (i) the pay, other than special pay or pay granted in view of his personal qualifications, which has been sanctioned for a post held by him substantively or in an officiating capacity, or to which he is entitled by reasons of his position is a cadre, and (ii) overseas pay, special pay and personal pay, and (iii) any other emoluments which may be specially classed as pay by the president.' A pay scale has different stages starting with initial pay and ending with ceiling pay. Each stage in the scale is commonly referred to ...
Conceptual
Pertaining to conception...
conceptualise
same as conceptualize...
Conceptualism
A theory intermediate between realism and nominalism that the mind has the power of forming for itself general conceptions of individual or single objects...
Conceptualist
One who maintains the theory of conceptualism...
conceptuality
an elaborated concept...
conceptualization
the act of formulating or making a concept of something...
grand unified theory
Any of a class of physics theories that attempts to explain the electroweak forces stong force and gravitation within a single mathematical conceptual scheme In the 1990s string theory and superstring theory were prominent examples Abbreviated GUT plural GUTs...
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