Sentences with phrase «as a phenomena where»

Given the diversity of views about the definition of scalability, perhaps it is best thought of as a phenomena where «you know it when you see it.»

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This has led to a phenomenon known as cryptojacking, where people's computers are hijacked to contribute to the attacker's cryptocurrency mining operation, without their knowledge.
The phenomenon of Brooklynization has officially reached the point where the cool kids who couldn't shut up about it 10 years ago now dismiss it as fad.
Now, it's very likely that Birdman will get a financial boost from a well - known phenomenon known as the «Oscar bump,» where moviegoers finally decide to hit the theaters to watch films that win the prestigious critical award.
Wikipedia defines social proof, also known as informational social influence, as «a psychological phenomenon where people assume the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.»
«Crowdfunding is building on this phenomenon, where the masses give their vote on whether or not there is interest in a project, as opposed to a couple of investors being the ultimate judges.»
Instead of seeing all these IPOs on Wall Street where Wall Street takes a huge fee, we're starting to see this new phenomenon referred to as Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are these businesses coming out and not paying fees to Wall Street, but coming out and issuing a coin, almost like a crowdfunding where people that put money in get a coin which inherently is a piece of the system.
Unfortunately for your side, there are countless examples throughout history where believers in supernatural beings such as god and evil spirits attributed various phenomenon to them, only to have science later debunk those explanations.
As I've pointed out, there have been instances in the past where people explained phenomena with spiritual answers, only to have those explanation later debunked by science.
To meet the person where they are is to begin with the phenomena of their life, and to strive to engage them in such a way as to enable them to see that their own phenomenal experience can, if they listen closely, reveal the truth of the Catholic vision of the human person.
Of course Père Teilhard had a full - length treatment in The Phenomenon of Man and an off - tangent discussion in The Future of Man as well as in The Divine Milieu, where his main interest however was in making sense of man's religious experience and showing its abiding significance in a world which is in process.
Love then, between a man and a woman, is a mimetic phenomenon in that it reflects God's reconciliation to man and nature; «For love does not exist where two beings are in need of each other but where each could exist independently, such as in the case with God who is already in and of Himself - suapte natura - the being God (der Seyende): here then each could be for itself without considering it an act of privation to be for itself, even though it will not want to...»
In the dynamic sense, the dharmadhatu is seen as an «emerging» phenomenon where the dynamics of relational origination is very much in evidence.
In its descriptive sense, the dharmadhatu is seen as a merging» phenomenon where such characteristics as harmonization, mutual identity, and penetration, and interfusion are rightly applied.
In Appearance and the latter Reality Whitehead agrees in a descriptive sense, with the dharmadhatu is seen as a «merging» phenomenon where such characteristics as harmonization, mutual identity, and penetration, and interfusion are rightly applied.
Where the paradigm which shapes man's vision of God has the effect of reducing the actualities of the world to a status of unreality, their participation in the being of God implies their dissolution as concrete phenomena.
It also allows a phenomenon known as thought stopping where a simple word can stop any thoughts in the member's mind which are against the cult.
The argument, as outlined above, therefore collapses and we are left with the striking fact that the later the Gospel the more elaborate becomes the story of the empty tomb, 9 a phenomenon which is perfectly consistent with a developing and expanding tradition, but one which is inconsistent with eye - witness accounts, where one expects more detail and more reliability the nearer one is in time to the event being described.
Thus it is better to think in terms of an ongoing unconscious activity of representing; that is to say, an activity of minding, where images (and intuitions, ideas, phenomena, etc.) emerge as the results of acts of representing.8
It is for this reason that I consider it the first and primal act of ethical and theological consideration what the well - known theologian of the «phenomenon of man», Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, refers to as the responsibility of «seeing», of being able to «understand» the «phenomenon» and the «facts» of history and human development that are taking place within the wider spectrum of the movement of the human spirit to move beyond where it currently stands into a different and perhaps higher level of its manifestation.
The center of Evangelical zeal was to be found in New England, where a phenomenon known as the New Divinity flourished.
«Then as more and more players got into the game and the wing phenomenon, now wings are a niche in the restaurant business, where they didn't used to be 15 or 25 years ago.
Much the same point is made by the authors of the new BJSM editorial and in Back in the Game, where Kutcher and Gerstner argue that suicide rates among former National Football League players, can be and have been affected by messaging in the media — a phenomenon called the «suicide contagion» — and note how, in its coverage of the suicide of players such as Junior Seau and Dave Duerson, the media has consistently ignored all seven of the recommendations of the Centers of Disease Control on how to avoid spreading that contagion, including not presenting simplistic explanations for suicide, not engaging in repetitive, ongoing, or excessive reporting of suicide, and not sensationalizing suicide.
Another, lesser - known discomfort is a phenomenon known as D - MER, where mothers feel strong feelings of depression and agitation when their milk lets down (these feelings are linked to hormones, and disappear soon after letdown).
Researchers say the same phenomenon occurs with adopted children as well, particularly in overseas adoptions where parents must discuss the adoption to explain racial differences.
This cultural phenomenonwhere it's normal to talk about birth as being nothing short of terrifying, excruciatingly painful, frantic, and dangerous --- is putting pregnant women in a mental horror - house about childbirth.
Often this is part of a phenomenon known as «cluster feeding» where an infant will feed more frequently in the night to sleep longer stretches through the evening.
With the phenomena lazily (but usefully) summarised as «Brexit and Trump», western democracies are getting a taste of where this leads.
Like beer goggles, politicians from opposing parties sometimes suffer a phenomenon called «actual goggles», where they're so blinded by the beauty of regeneration and collective endeavour that they forget they're working with that duplicitous clown Boris Johnson / New Labour - bot Tessa Jowell (delete as applicable).
This phenomenon is also seen for other emotive subjects such as climate change and vaccination, where some people reject the scientific consensus despite the large body of evidence supporting it.
The new unit is developed to dispel commonly held misconceptions about real - world phenomena, such as where a plant's mass increase comes from or the fate of food and animal eats.
But perhaps where difficult policy decisions must most urgently be taken is avoiding the danger, as Patterson puts it, «that old plant — cheaper, but with low energy performance — will be imported; the phenomenon is already happening elsewhere in Eastern Europe».
Rather, he says, the most likely explanation is a phenomenon known as epistasis, where genes can interact so as to greatly multiply an effect.
When two waves overlap, they combine in mathematically predictable ways: Where their peaks line up — a phenomenon known as constructive interference — they combine to form larger waves.
That phenomenon occurs where opposing magnetic fields from different sources meet, such as at the magnetopause, the boundary in space at which the sun's field pushes against the Earth's.
The phenomenon, called transcription - coupled repair, is thought to have evolved as a way to direct DNA repair where it is most acutely needed.
A spooky phenomenon called quantum tunneling lets particles appear in places where they should not be, as if they had burrowed through the space in between.
He noted that the frequency of the shifting forces can create a phenomenon known as resonance, where the effective force is amplified and the rotor ends up tearing itself apart.
We also recognized it as an opportunity where, because of some of the phenomena that one can leverage in [a flow - based system], you can make molecules differently.»
Whenever two surfaces come in contact, there is friction, except in very special cases where friction essentially vanishes — a phenomenon, known as «superlubricity,» in which surfaces simply slide over each other without resistance.
Magnetic order is a common phenomenon in three - dimensional materials, such as ferromagnetic order in iron bar magnets, where the magnetic moments on all iron atoms point in the same direction.
Another area where visual effects could be improved, according to Benza, is the simulation of natural phenomena such as smoke, fire and water.
We start with the fuzzy world of quantum geometry, where it is even difficult to say what is time and what is space, yet the phenomena occurring in our cosmological model still look as if everything was happening in ordinary spacetime!
«The forerunner to the phenomenon is a violent eruption on the Sun's surface — also known as coronal mass ejections or CME, where bubbles of hot plasma and gas in the form of particles, electrons, and a magnetic field are hurled in the direction of the Earth,» says Per Høeg.
Imposter syndrome (or imposter phenomenon) is the feeling that you do not deserve to be where you are and that you will be exposed as an «imposter.»
However, such CRISPR screens are sensitive to a phenomenon called the copy number effect, where genes that have been repeatedly duplicated within a cell (as commonly happens in cancer cells) can be flagged as essential regardless of whether they are or not.
Understanding where it happens provides us with important clues as to how it happens, how it is regulated and what the mechanisms are that control this essential biological phenomenon
Scientists had long hypothesized that conspiracy theory belief (which the researchers of a new paper define as «the assumption that a group of people colludes together in secret to attain evil goals») was due to a phenomenon known as «illusory pattern perception» — seeing patterns where none really exist.
Over a two - year period, TESS will hunt for exoplanets with the help of a phenomenon known as transit — where a planet passes in front of its star (from an observer's point of view) causing a periodic and regular dip in brightness.
A healing crisis describes a phenomenon that sometimes occurs during cleansing where you feel worse than before you started because of the «stirring up» of accumulated toxins as they're excreted from the body.
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