Sentences with phrase «early theories about»

New technology has often drawn dubious detractors, it's still not uncommon for people to be superstitious about flying for example, and early theories about the negative impact such high - speed travel could have on the female anatomy included; «women's bodies were not designed to go at 50 miles an hour, the uteruses of female passengers will fly out of their bodies if accelerated to that speed.»

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In theory, the U.S. Commerce Department's move earlier this week to slap a seven - year ban on the sale of American products to ZTE Corp., China's second - largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer, was all about national security and had nothing to do with trade.
His early experience in advertising and his innate curiosity about the divide between successful and unsuccessful marketing campaigns led him to develop his own theory.
Then early Friday morning, Trump chose for some unknown reason to unleash a series of tweets about her allegedly unsavory past, combined with a conspiracy theory about her relationship with Clinton.
In the early 2000s, Mackey began giving talks about a new business paradigm and a different kind of leadership, one based on Freeman's stakeholder theory.
While we don't use Dow Theory formally in our own work, it does provide some interesting confirmation of our analysis at times, for example, in early 2003 when we removed about 70 % of our hedges (see the April and May 2003 market comments, also see Notes on Risk Management for a discussion of why we did not respond similarly in 2009).
This week, Juliana Theory frontman Brett Detar was a guest on the Washed Up Emo podcast, discussing his band's reunion tour and reminiscing about the band's early years and his time with the hardcore outfit, Zao.
In the early church there also arose a theory about just who Jesus Christ is: it was the notion of recapitulation — that somehow in Christ the church, the people of God, got right - headed.
I was in my early twenties when I first encountered a fossil record that didn't match what I'd been taught in Sunday school about the «myth» of evolutionary theory.
The factors of chief importance in the development of this theology were: (a) the Old Testament — and Judaism --(b) the tradition of religious thought in the Hellenistic world, (c) the earliest Christian experience of Christ and conviction about his person, mission, and nature — this soon became the tradition of the faith or the «true doctrine» — and (d) the living, continuous, ongoing experience of Christ — only in theory to be distinguished from the preceding — in worship, in preaching, in teaching, in open proclamation and confession, as the manifestation of the present Spiritual Christ within his church.
This would only make sense if you buy into conspiracy theories about the early church using select documents to consolidate some kind of power base.
Indeed, even as early as this writing, he acknowledges his uncertainty about the answer to the question of whether the events grasped by the theoretical language of mathematics can be sufficient «to «explain our sensations» (IM 33), or whether the mathematically formulated theory is even in a position to make an adequate reconstruction of other, unrelinquishable references to the world (such as sense perception).
Since then, the Steady State Theory has been disproven, and the Big Bang Theory has been shown to be correct, vindicating a form of «Creationism», which not only explains «let there be light» (the early universe was dominated by radiation — light), but explains of separation of light and darkness — the decoupling era, about 300,000 earth years after the big bang, when the universe cooled below the ionization energy of hydrogen, allowing it to become transparent for the first time.
There is a theory that an early announcement of his exit would be bad for the team but I do not and Wenger does not appear to either, as a Sky Sports report about his answers to the rumours linking him with the Barcelona job makes clear.
Late in»82 and early» 83, Piniella began talking to Mattingly about some of the theories of Charlie Lau.
We discuss a fascinating theory about why preconception / prenatal health is so important, the best superfoods, supplements, and nutrients before and during pregnancy, the benefits of baby - led weaning versus pureed foods, the controversy regarding introducing allergenic foods early to avoid allergies later in life, and why self - care is so important for moms!
Bowlby developed the theory of attachment because one of his goals was to preserve some of Freud's insights about relationships and early experiences by casting them in a more scientifically defensible framework.
Smith never retracted his earlier reflections about human sympathy and moral philosophy — he kept revising the Theory over the course of his life — and never saw man as motivated exclusively by economic motives narrowly conceived.
You dp, I think, pretty fairly typologise a new «liberalisms versus communitarians» debate, and the way in which (in public politics right now, perhaps les in theory, about which I know not much) which does seem somewhat different to the liberalism / communitarianism debate of the early mid-90s, though there are many echoes.
sanbikinoraion: when I wrote the above I was thinking about liberal egalitarianism as a general philsophy and I had in mind what I see as the «big three» works of contemporary liberal egalitarianism: Rawls» A Theory of Justice, Dworkin's Sovereign Virtue and earlier, related essays, and Ackerman's Social Justice in the Liberal State.
Regardless of the age, Berger said earlier this year, before publishing the H. naledi discovery, the fossils will force paleoanthropology to rethink long - held theories about human evolution.
Despite his early advocacy of the quantum nature of reality, by the 1920s Einstein had begun voicing serious doubts about the theory.
This theory was based on Kibble's thoughts about special topological defects in the early universe: fractions of seconds after the Big Bang, a symmetry breaking took place, and the young universe had to «decide» which new state to adopt.
This discrepancy challenges theories about the universe's earliest moments.
For over 100 years, scientists have tried to reveal his story, posing theories as to what he looked like, where he came from and what he can tell us about our earliest ancestors.
Nevertheless, as Tobias says, it is still ``... a field beset with relatively few facts but many theories... The story of early hominid brains has to be read from carefully dated, well identified, fossilised calvariae, or from endocranial casts formed within them... Such materials confine the Hercule Poirot, who would read «the little grey cells» of fossil hominids, to statements about the size, shape and surface impressions... of ancient brains...» The other major limiting factor at the moment is the lack of suitable fossil skulls for such studies.
Under a brilliant early - morning sky in Berkeley, California, Peter Duesberg pushes his bicycle along Oxford Street while animatedly explaining his new theory of cancer — oblivious to the fact that he is about to walk in front of a car.
That scenario upends a long - standing theory about where some of the earliest mammals originated and how they colonized the world.
When asked about the possibility of an early test disproving his theory, he responded, «Then I would feel sorry for the dear Lord.
Fermilab's Holometer is currently the only machine with the ability to take these very precise measurements of space and time, and recently collected data has improved the limits on theories about exotic objects from the early universe.
«What is fantastic about this paper is that Herman and his colleagues have effectively integrated all of the earlier ideas into a unified theory for energy and the evolution of human characteristics,» Aiello says.
For example, the discussion we were having earlier about the multiverse raised the issue of what we expect from a scientific theory — when do we reject it as being outside of science; when do we accept it as being confirmed.
The leading theory is that early Mars had a global magnetic field that for some reason switched off about 4 billion years ago.
The earlier theories proposed that gas - giant planets such as Jupiter and Saturn involved the growth of large solid cores of about 10 to 20 Earth masses, followed by the accumulation of gas onto these cores.
There should be, if our ideas about the early history of the universe [i.e., the big bang theory] are correct.
This diversity bolsters one of two competing theories about the way our early ancestors evolved, spreading out more like a tree than a bush.
His research was just published in Nature Geoscience, and the theory it proposes solves two long - standing riddles about the early earth: How come the earth was warm enough to have water when the sun was only three - quarters as bright 4 billion years ago, and where on earth did the nitrogen needed for life come from?
On February 18, 2015, three preeminent scientists came together to discuss the latest results, what they mean for the theory of inflation, and what we can expect to learn about the very early universe in the coming decade.
There have been hundreds of theories about schizophrenia over the years, but one of the enduring mysteries has been how three prominent findings related to each other: the apparent involvement of immune molecules, the disorder's typical onset in late adolescence and early adulthood, and the thinning of gray matter seen in autopsies of patients.
He hinted that gestural theory could clear up another mystery about this period as well: why the stone tools of these early hominids show little evolution for almost two million years, despite increases in brain size.
However, both explanations directly contradict theories about how black holes formed and grew in the early universe.
The «bad carb» theory has been popular since around the turn of the century, even though Dr. Robert C. Atkins and others wrote about it many years earlier.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (Jay Roach, 1999) I have a theory about Mike Myers: if you were not a teenage boy growing up in the late 70's or early 80's, you're going to miss so much of his humor.
Matt Brown)-- World Premiere Dev Patel (Slumdog Millionaire) and Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons star in this inspirational biopic about Srinivasa Ramanujan, the early - 20th century Indian mathematician whose groundbreaking theories revolutionized the field.
I also suppose that if I went and saw Alex Garland's Annihilation for a second time — maybe earlier in the evening when I'm not completely exhausted and half in the bag — I could probably come home with all sorts of theories about what's really going on here, paying particular attention to those disappearing and re-appearing tattoos and sussing out the film's fractured timeline into some sort of unified, coherent thesis explaining this strange and mesmerizing movie for you.
Given that she was rumored early on as a villainous character, this theory may not be valid, since there has been very little confirmed about the movie, it could turn out to be true.
Indeed, earlier the past year, Jeffrey Weinstock had been determined to offer an all - encompassing theory on the vampire film by flaunting the very evident fact that «vampire movies -LSB-...] endlessly and in so many ways talk about vampires and vampire movies».
«One of the great things about being here at HGSE is that you get to study marginalized groups in a modern sense, but the methodology and theory behind it can be applied very broadly,» says Piro, whose research centers on studying disability in Europe's early medieval period.
In this session, you will learn about the theory of multiple intelligences and how it differs from earlier conceptions of human abilities.
Most intriguing about Secretary Duncan — from my perspective at least — was his early embrace of the theory of «tight - loose» federalism.
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