Sentences with phrase «as axiom»

Doug Hebenthal serves as Axiom's Chief Technology Officer, overseeing the company's industry - leading technology platform and opening Axiom's first R&D centre in Bellevue, Washington.
The first such deployment will come later this month, as Axiom embeds Kira Systems» machine - learning contract analysis technology into its M&A diligence and integration offering.
A few weeks later, PWC in the U.K. announced it was launching «Flexible Legal Resources» to provide corporations with lawyers when needed, taking the form of services offered by ASPs such as Axiom.
This is the path that companies such as Axiom Law (legal placement and outsourcing), Lex Machina (legal data analytics), KCura (Web - based e-discovery) and Anaqua (intellectual property asset management) have followed.
Virtual entities such as Axiom, Counsel on Call and VLP are reformulating what it means to be a firm.
Hence, it has made more sense for existing providers, including alternative legal businesses such as Axiom, for example, to make use of Kira's AI capability in its work for the end client.
She treats it as an axiom,...» Don: Gary presents evidence, not «speculative allegations.»
She treats it as an axiom, so we are left to infer, I suppose, that she means it is a problem now, in a way that it was not before industrialisation.
ACO2 «causality» was established as an axiom.
But if one begins by accepting «the common good» as an axiom and regarding individual good as its possible but not necessary consequence (not necessary in any particular case), one ends up with such a gruesome absurdity as Soviet Russia, a country professedly dedicated to «the common good,» where, with the exception of a minuscule clique of rulers, the entire population has existed in subhuman misery for over two generations.
This news would also make sense, as others have speculated that the reason Metroid - like games such as Axiom Verge have not come to Nintendo Switch yet, is that a new 2D Metroid game could be coming soon, and Nintendo wants to keep Metroid to itself once it is announced, to ensure no similar game competition and the most excitement around its announcement.
After years of playing classic Nintendo games and with the countless inspirees that belong on Nintendo platforms, it's only fitting that the developer brings such a tribute as Axiom Verge to be coming to a Nintendo platform as well.
As well as Axiom Verge, I'm working on two other games right now.
In San Francisco, the former Powell Hotel — across from the cable car turnaround at the base of Powell Street, near the BART station — is being transformed into a new identity as the Axiom Hotel, and a representative tells TravelSkills it's expected to open its doors to guests in mid-January.
As Axiom's president, Suffredini's goal is simple: to build and fly the world's first private space station, using the ISS as a springboard.
Then again, I find BOTH sides of this argument to be illigical idiots from the ground up, by somehow blythely assuming as axiom that the government owes ANYONE (straight or gay) different treatment based on nothing more than an agent of government having previously given them a paper statement that these two are now in a special relationship.
Quite apart from the claim that this proposition stands as an axiom or necessary truth — a claim quite contested — that «axiom» he mentioned is nowhere contained in the text of the First Amendment.
(12) 11:31; 12:5, 10, etc. — «I assume it as an axiom, that motion is a physical fact... [It] presupposes rest... Abraham in his wanderings left his birthplace where it had ever been» (CN 105).
This is somewhat famous as its adoption as an axiom was somewhat controversial, and moreso because it took some great mathematicians to prove that the Axiom of Choice is actually independent of the other axioms of set theory.
Why not just posit «God exists» as an axiom, if you're going to chose axioms you can't defend?
If you don't have a database, but just a list of customers, you can work with a third - party information provider (such as Axiom or Experian) directly or through the ASP to build a profile, which makes the tool more accessible.
Whether he consciously realized what he was doing I do not know; but I am sure that he implicitly thought of metaphysical principles as the axioms of the «logical system» of the world.
This possibility is actually some conclusion of the theory viewed as axioms.
8 Whitehead admits that a non-Euclidean geometry would be consistent with his theory so long as its axioms produce a uniform geometry (R v).
The only novelty may come in breaking away from the clichés that have come to pervade our discussion of law and in recovering what judges used to understand as the axioms of reason that supplied the grounds of their judgments.
Regarding the contents of the book, this meant that all the subjects of higher mathematics (such as mathematical logic, group theory, analytic, non-euclidian, and projective geometries, and integral calculus) could not be dealt with.2 The simpler manner of presentation was conditioned by the fact that neither the necessary mathematical symbols (such as the symbolism of mathematical logic used in PM or that of analytical geometry used in UA) nor the rigorous mathematical methods (such as axioms, definitions, and proofs) could be utilized.
TriCheck is able to check memory ordering efficiently by using succinct formal specifications of memory ordering rules, known as axioms.

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It started as a way for Axiom Zen to solve the problems created by a team dispersed across continents and time zones.
Given the organic way Axiom Zen operates, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that ZenHub developed by accident.
Axiom Zen, which labels itself as an «innovation studio,» is one of a new breed of company, more akin to incubators — organizations that support entrepreneurial ventures as they grow from concept to a going concern — than traditional businesses.
So now is as good an occasion as any to get into one of the tried and true investment axioms, a tool that do - it - yourselfers and advisor - assisted investors can practice over and over again until it becomes second nature.
One of the axioms of global geopolitics is that a country can project power only as far as its economic might allows.
«The Code network will always be greater than Code,» he says, then recites a familiar axiom in the business: «You're only as important as the last deal you gave them.»
Though the check - in slows meetings down — it can take as long as an hour — the process reinforces the company's axiom of making its people feel like ends in themselves, not just means by which the company can make money.
Principles and practices imported from the corporate world will not serve them as well as the following axioms drawn from successful entrepreneurs.
He is a board member at Accolade and Axiom, and serves as a trustee emeritus of Lafayette College, and previously served as chairman of the board of the Brunswick School.
The moral Contrasting Ms. Bachmann's remarks to the panicky claims by Mr. Geithner and Hank Paulson in September 2008 confirm a basic axiom of today's junk economics: When an economic error becomes so widespread that it is adopted as official government policy, there is always a special interest at work to promote it.
As the old axiom suggests, timing may indeed be everything.
As was already pointed out by Edward Feser in the June / July issue of First Things, even if one grants that string theory is true, Krauss has already conceded the very medieval axiom he thought he was dispatching, since, after all, a «brane» (assuming it exists) is something.
No, there gratia non tollit naturam sed perficit, as the scholastic axiom goes.
Bertrand Russell: All philosophers, of every school, imagine that causation is one of the fundamental axioms or postulates of science, yet, oddly enough, in advanced sciences such as gravitational astronomy, the word «cause» never occurs.
If one accepts those axioms as being true by definition, then the Pythagorean theorem is «true» also, because it necessarily follows directly from those axioms.
Be that as it may, in 1948, in the article Rationalistic Criterion in Metaphysics Hartshorne writes: «The method logically appropriate to this program [i.e. the program of metaphysics] is to experiment with diverse definitions and alternative axioms or postulates, in search of a set — if we are so lucky as to find it — which can be given definite and consistent meaning» (RPM 438).
Scientists who invent new theories usually reject certain epistemological presuppositions which were once regarded as absolute axioms.
In a way consistent with these axioms, Hegel's predecessors regarded any definite thing as identical with itself, and as determined as what it was by being other than, by not being something else.
I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to describe the process by this word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
Others have pointed to this argument as a «might makes right» argument and I've noted the old axiom that «just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do something.»
Father held that the absurdity of the conclusions should have been taken as reason for giving up one or more of the axioms.
At the most abstract level as well, the axiom seems self - evident.
Until the nineteenth century, mathematicians traditionally held that the axioms of geometry, arithmetic, and other disciplines could be established as self - evidently true statements about objects in space.
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