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- noun One who
conceptualizes .
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Examples
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Bill Clinton, a restless conceptualizer, was the man who best expressed the idea of a “win-win world” although he never used that precise phrase.
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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Kennan would never again be a full-time policy conceptualizer.
Uncontainable Alonzo L. Hamby 2011
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Bill Clinton, a restless conceptualizer, was the man who best expressed the idea of a “win-win world” although he never used that precise phrase.
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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Brzezinski was, by contrast, a conceptualizer: his mind was fluid, imaginative, creative, ever propounding possibilities and drawing connections.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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Bush has never been one for “the vision thing,” and incoming secretary of state James Baker has not yet shown that he can be a conceptualizer of strategic goals.
American Sketches Walter Isaacson 2009
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Brzezinski was, by contrast, a conceptualizer: his mind was fluid, imaginative, creative, ever propounding possibilities and drawing connections.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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Brzezinski was, by contrast, a conceptualizer: his mind was fluid, imaginative, creative, ever propounding possibilities and drawing connections.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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Brzezinski was, by contrast, a conceptualizer: his mind was fluid, imaginative, creative, ever propounding possibilities and drawing connections.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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He was superb at the job -- and his counsel was valued, too -- but (as he recognizes in his memoirs) he was a bureaucrat, not a warrior: a manager, not a conceptualizer.
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From his history and from our own observations we could see that Clarence was becoming a good problem solver, a strong conceptualizer, and a highly creative kid; in other words, he displayed solid strengths in some all-important higher thinking areas.
A Mind at a Time M.D. Mel Levine 2002
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