Sentences with phrase «conference on chaos»

Ruelle described the results of this research in a paper «Deterministic chaos: The science and fiction», which he delivered to the first conference on chaos in Australia.
This mutton dressed as lamentable science was sandwiched between the proceedings of a conference on chaos theory.

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Pope Benedict, speaking to a conference of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences on 8 November, said: «The universe is not chaos or the result of chaos.
He finds in the 1990 Seoul Conferences on «Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation» not the chaos and confusion most observers reported, but «a case study in paradigm change».
He can spin the league on his finger during a prearranged press conference or throw it into chaos with a well - timed Instagram post.
It couldn't last: on the face of it, Labour people spent more time tearing strips off each other than their genuine opponents, and conference's chaos was reined in, first by Neil Kinnock, and then New Labour.
At a press conference held in Accra on Wednesday, the NDC condemned what it said was the chaos that had enveloped the country since Akufo - Addo was inaugurated.
Controversial internet entrepreneur turned cultural critic Andrew Keen, who says the revolution of interactivity and user - generated content on the internet is leading to «less culture, less reliable news and a chaos of useless information» is one contributor certain to ignite debate at the two - day conference, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) through its e-Society programme.
The indication from the IDC has been that the chaos in the chamber hasn't been blamed on one person, though, but an institutional dysfunction within the conference itself.
A few weekends ago was Her Conference + NYC, this past weekend was The Blog Societies Conference in Chicago (+ South Carolina and Texas — didja catch that chaos on Instastories?!
The Copenhagen agreement, on the other hand, was not fully adopted by the UN in 2009 because of last - minute chaos at the conference, though it was ratified the following year in the form of the Cancun agreements.
It came to a head at the first conference, Franke said, «bringing order to chaos» last year and focusing on changing legal departments this year.
Monica Bay offered an expert write - up on the conference remodel but I agree with Mary Mack in that piece that «adding more adds more chaos to an [already] frenetic event.»
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