Sentences with phrase «coherent theory»

He had a remarkable ability to examine dozens of scientific studies and create coherent theories that explained all of their results.
The greatest legacy of Einstein's work may be the unified field theory, which would weave all the laws of nature into a single coherent theory.
She had learnt, she reckoned, from Pollock's «passionately creative personality» and from de Kooning's «quieter and more coherent theories», but felt drawn to «a more overtly emotional kind of art» which, like de Kooning's, felt unable to detach itself entirely from the representational.
The problem here is that the «forcings» are in fact some other inherent variables of the very same climate - bearing system, but there is no clear separation of time scales that allow for any sort of coherent theories like «averaging of fast motion» that results in Landau - Ginzburg - type equations for «slow envelopes».
Imago Relationship Therapy is a comprehensive yet remarkably coherent theory and application.
When, in the great movement of modern liberalism, we demythologized the state and rejected most of the metaphysical foundations of politics, we gained much» but we also lost something, and one of the things we lost is any coherent theory about the nation's continuing authority to enact such metaphysically fitting punishments as the death penalty.
He admits that it lacks a coherent theory of human subjectivity, but his Critique is designed to help correct this deficiency.
It is almost incompatible with any coherent theory of the evolution of species, i.e. of sorts.
Here too Browning is better at identifying elements that belong to a theological ethic than at working through the problems a coherent theory must solve.
An eminent and lucid scholar, Waltz committed the error of trying to fit an incorrect piece of a puzzle into a coherent theory.
In part, that's because researchers lack a coherent theory that can explain how and under what circumstances embodied effects occur.
Nonetheless, Stern credits Bramble and Lieberman for a clever, coherent theory.
His demand for a coherent theory of principle was uncompromising.
People still care about causation, mechanisms, and coherent theories, but in many disciplines, researchers are looking to supplement those traditional elements of science, harvesting gains from the data deluge by, in effect, learning from Google.
What is required is a framework, a structure, a coherent theory to understand how all these factors fit together.
Mr. Bedrick's theory, emblematic of a prominent anti-regulatory line of thinking among private school choice advocates, is further evidence that the school choice policy, advocacy, and philanthropy community can not boast a coherent theory as to how publicly funded private K — 12 education can carry out its mission.
School districts rarely work with a coherent theory of action on how to raise student achievement.
Fusing performance, visual and time - based art forms, Campos, Rodriguez and Weinberg advance a coherent theory of art economics borrowing from the lingo and structure of business organizations.
That is kids play compared to the necessary first step in finding a coherent theory of climate: admitting that you haven't already got one.
No, the key challenge will be coming up with a coherent theory of climate that honors observations and accurately predicts future states of the climate.
Yes, people have ideas what they might be, but there is no coherent theory to explain the data.
Your argumentation is thus very remeniscent of the «climate skeptics», (leaving aside that you reference the work of one of them in their pet journal) providing, in answer to a coherent theory, a whole slew of doubts on particulars and a barely plausible scenario with little underlying structure.
There is no complete and coherent theory and observations of how they work.
- There is a coherent theory of the inappropriately - named «greenhouse» — generally under the term the radiative transfer equations.
All in all it is a shame that he doesn't find a suitable co author whose first language is Engish, is able to mathematically interpret what he says, argue with him when necessary and attempt to produce a coherent theory of a standard that could be presented for peer review.
There is a coherent theory of the inappropriately - named «greenhouse» — generally under the term the radiative transfer equations.
Filled with clinical insight, coherent theory, case illustrations, various data gathering forms, and a treatment plan, this book should increase the competence and confidence of any clinician who is wise enough to read it.»
It was only as we began to attract students who were interested in our work that we each encountered the need to conceptualize what we were doing more clearly and develop a coherent theory of practice that we could teach.
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