Not exact matches
Hence, new qualities that emerge are not merely empirical qualities of new «occasions,» they are also «eternal objects,»
belonging to a
world of what Plato called forms or ideas; they are both immanent and transcendent: «Here Alexander inclines towards an empiricist tradition... which identifies that which is known with the fleeting sense -
datum of the moment; Whitehead, with his mathematical training, represents a rationalist tradition which identifies that which is known with necessary and eternal truths.
The title of «
world's hottest place» is often bestowed upon El Azizia, Libya, where the highest temperature ever measured on Earth was recorded, but a study of satellite temperature
data shows that the crown
belongs elsewhere, and that it can shift from year
to year.
Revelations that
data belonging to as many 87 million Facebook Inc. users and their friends may have been misused became a game changer in the
world of
data protection as regulators are looking
to raise...
In May 2018, the General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into play, requiring organisations around the world that hold data belonging to individuals from within the European Union (EU) to provide a high level of protection and explicitly know where every ounce of data is sto
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into play, requiring organisations around the
world that hold
data belonging to individuals from within the European Union (EU) to provide a high level of protection and explicitly know where every ounce of data is sto
data belonging to individuals from within the European Union (EU)
to provide a high level of protection and explicitly know where every ounce of
data is sto
data is stored.
From May this year, the General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into play, requiring organisations around the world that hold data belonging to individuals from within the European Union (EU) to provide a high level of protection and explicitly know where every ounce of data is sto
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into play, requiring organisations around the
world that hold
data belonging to individuals from within the European Union (EU) to provide a high level of protection and explicitly know where every ounce of data is sto
data belonging to individuals from within the European Union (EU)
to provide a high level of protection and explicitly know where every ounce of
data is sto
data is stored.