Sentences with phrase «as emerging ideas»

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«If U.S. rates move too quickly, they will dislocate [high yielding] assets more broadly and the most liquid emerging markets will not be immune to a selloff,» he added, pointing to the 2013 taper tantrum as an illustration of this idea in action.
As Artika achieves that aim, Sicard says the challenge will be keeping momentum going, noting that until now, efforts to claim its share of an emerging market have meant executing ideas quickly often trumped big - picture planning.
If not a champion for Justin Trudeau's deficit - spending plan, Poloz has emerged as important defender of the intellectual soundness of the young prime minister's big economic idea.
As a result, Finnegan is a big advocate of the concept of working backwards, «especially when thinking about building businesses based on emerging technologies and ideas that are truly radical and transformational.»
As an idea, Mixpanel emerged from Doshi's internship at a now - defunct company called Slide, which was headed by PayPal co-founder Max Levchin.
The idea is to arm armored combat vehicles and tactical wheeled vehicles with additional protective technology to secure platforms and soldiers from enemy fire; vehicles slated for use of APS systems are infantry fighting vehicles such as Bradleys along with Stykers, Abrams tanks and even tactical vehicles such as transport trucks and the emerging Humvee replacement, the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle.
«I'm here at eMerge because I can relate with entrepreneurs, businessmen, especially being in the music business, because every time we come up with an idea or a new record, people are constantly telling us how it's not going to work, it's not as good as what you had before,» Pitbull said Tuesday on CNBC's «Power Lunch.»
With his ideas made clearer by Phillipson's return to first principles, Smith emerges as a much more subtle and interesting figure than the cartoon freemarketeer he's often thought to have been.
Developers have been launching new Bitcoin projects at a rapid pace, and now a crop of incubators such as 500 Startups and Boost has emerged hoping to discover the next great idea in the space.
That platform has emerged as an online shopping list for consumers, as most use it to save ideas of what they want to buy.
1) I (Whitney Tilson) attended the always - excellent Ira Sohn conference on Monday and, as often happens, Bill Ackman and David Einhorn stole the show with two outstanding, incredibly - well - researched ideas, long Howard Hughes (which has been one of my largest positions since it was spun out of GGP when it emerged from bankruptcy after the credit crisis) and short Core Laboratories (CLB), respectively.
The idea of cryptocurrencies as a safe heaven emerged, when the highly volatile Bitcoin price proved to be inversely related to fiat currencies in times of socio - political crisis, e.g. Brexit and the election of Donald Trump as President of the US.
However, process thought is in tension with the idea that one consistent theology can emerge from the study of the Bible as a whole.
Under such influences as these, the social mass lost its indiscriminateness and the constituent persons emerged into clarity and importance, until the ideas of justice associated with the old social solidarity became intolerable.
In the Hegelian dialectic, God as Idea had to externalize itself into Nature (Man) which then must be negated in order that the third moment, the Absolute Spirit, may emerge and be fulfilled.
But it is worthwhile to recall that within the first generation it was possible for Paul not only to describe the «breaking of bread» at the fellowship meal of Christians as «sharing in the body of Christ,» 24 but to pass on from that to the idea that the church (the new Israel as it emerged in history) is itself the «body of Christ,» each member of which is «in Christ,» as Christ is «in him.»
This idea would have been abhorrent to the biblical writers if they had thought of it, as of course they could not before — the idea of a universal system of natural law had emerged.
First, in terms of their origin in the second phase of concrescence, ideas emerge as data of conceptual feelings — pried out of immanence in feelings of causal efficacy as the objects of feelings of conceptual reproduction and reversion.
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
My thesis is that a planetary society is emerging which sets requirements for human fulfillment for the species as a whole that can not be met unless there are profound changes in the ideas, values, and power coalitions that now determine our priorities and shape our politics.
Just as the physical environment determines what the sources of food and exertions of labor shall be, the information environment gives specific direction to the kinds of ideas, social attitudes, definitions of knowledge, and intellectual capacities that will emerge.
This idea of Yahweh's available presence as limited to his territory, so that only a few miles away one must worship other deities, constituted the background from which larger ideas of God emerged, and far down in Israel's history its sway was felt.
Instead of following the Greek - influenced idea of orthodoxy as right belief... the emerging community is helping us to rediscover the more Hebraic and mystical notion of the orthodox Christian as one who believes in the right way - that is, believing in a loving, sacrificial and Christlike manner.»
And amidst the confusions and perplexities of many men doing many things only institutionally connected, the sense of the great tradition of the Church emerges in many places as the idea of a line of march to be taken up, of a direction to be followed, a continuing purpose to be served.
As part of its latest campaign, Tiger Beer, a brand within White Plains, N.Y. - based HEINEKEN USA's Five Points Trading Co., takes the idea of «uncaging» beyond emerging talent to local heroes and focuses it on a specific type of creative: those whose bold approach to their craft serves a good cause.
Rocca emerged from that deep bunker as the most wonderful sport in golf, a man who has the right idea: Compete with laughter and grace, and if you must lose, lose with laughter and grace, and then give away everything in your bag for good measure.
As described by Dr. Lester and Dr. Sparrow, Dr. Brazelton's creativity and openness to new possibilities and ways of understanding allowed him to see connections among new ideas emerging around him and his observations.
Also, at about the same time, the «child - centered approach» for potty training was emerging and the idea of respecting your child's wishes and needs; waiting until your child is ready to potty train were being recommended by pediatrians such as Dr. T. Berry Brazelton and by the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines on potty training.
What survives since then, and is slowly emerging once more as the next general election starts to appear over the horizon, is the idea that the ultimate decision about whether Miliband replaces David Cameron in No 10 rests with their deputy.
It seems sensible to address - as you do - the Blond argument on its own merits, rather than to buy the idea that this is an emerging Cameronism, for which the evidence seems pretty much entirely lacking.
Although many of Freud's ideas have since been modified or rejected, researchers in the emerging field of neuropsychoanalysis have started to argue in favor of his theories, pointing out brain structures relating to Freudian concepts such as libido, the unconscious, and repressed desire.
Such a move offers many obvious advantages: State - of - the - art facilities would allow me to carry out high - level engine testing, exposure to different research methods would enhance my own research skills, new challenges would emerge, and I welcomed the idea of working as part of a well - known research group and interacting with members of a team.
What made Martha's critique particularly memorable, though, is that her observation was directly relevant to what emerged from Sci Foo as the big idea about the future of science.
Here, you may work with an even wider range of technology, with patentable ideas emerging from disciplines as far apart as, say, physics and microbiology.
If we persevere in the face of skepticism and doubt, as Vilenkin is often inclined to do, interesting and unexpected ideas may well emerge — just like a universe popping out of nowhere.
I hate spam as much as anyone, but I think Cynthia Dwork's idea to further overburden our PCs is ridiculous and irresponsible [«Winning the War on Spam,» Emerging Technology, June].
He emerged in 1994 from the windowless bowels of the Arizona hospital where he still works as an anesthesiologist to put forward what seemed — at the time — some of the more outlandish ideas about the human brain.
Charlie and Mary began discussing the idea of a glossy, coffee - table book about corals for a general audience, «to open the eyes of the world to what was emerging as an urgent need to conserve corals,» he tells the audience.
The new finding is likely to give weight to the idea that schizophrenia emerges as a result of late brain development.
Crowdsourcing — tapping into ideas and technologies thought up by the public at large — has emerged as a key approach to the emergency.
The handful of companies that have emerged in the attempt to get these new energy technologies to market have a business model the same as any technology start - up: Identify a new technology, attempt to patent the idea, raise investor interest and secure funding, build prototypes and have demonstration events, and announce timelines for when working devices might be available for sale.
The idea is not to ensure that buildings emerge undamaged but that building collapses do not become «weapons of mass destruction,» as geologist Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado Boulder and computer scientist Vinod Gaur of CSIR Fourth Paradigm Institute in Bangalore put it in a paper on earthquake risk in the Himalayan region in Science in 2013.
Now openness, which measures cognitive flexibility and the willingness to entertain novel ideas, has emerged as a lifelong protective factor.
Volcanoes are emerging as natural laboratories to mimic «geo - engineering», the idea that governments could deliberately add a veil of sulphur dioxide high above the planet as an artificial sunshade to curb man - made global warming.
One way to tease out the subtler possible impacts of emerging technologies is to think of risk as a threat to something of value — an idea that's embedded in the somewhat new concept of Risk Innovation.
«I appreciate the opportunity to describe the great efforts we made with Interstellar to keep it true to our understanding of the universe; and also our insistence that, wherever scientists are uncertain about the universe and its physical laws, we restrict Interstellar to speculations that emerge from real science and to ideas regarded by respected scientists as possible.»
His work has contributed to the emerging consensus that the endosymbiotic theory is correct; this idea proposes that mitochondria, chloroplasts, and perhaps other organelles of eukaryotic cells originated as prokaryote endosymbionts, which came to live inside eukaryotic cells.
The idea of a critical timeframe in which hormone therapy may help, rather than hurt, is emerging as a leading hypothesis to explain the seemingly contradictory results of past studies on hormone use.
Selye's work was then used as support for the adrenal fatigue theory, and the idea that low cortisol (i.e. burned out adrenals) specifically is the fundamental cause of chronic fatigue and other symptoms that can emerge with chronic stress.
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