If you want to learn more about
an impending tsunami of legal disruption read John O. McGinnis and Russell G. Pearces» law review article in Fordham Law Review, titled, The Great Disruption: How Machine Intelligence Will Transform the Role of Lawyers in the Delivery of Legal Services.
At times the sound is just like
an impending tsunami coming over the hill for days at a time.
Gamasutra contributor Nicholas Lovell asks whether the industry is ready for the «
impending tsunami.»]
The frontiers of Immersive Sound for the consumer, whether played back in headphones or a physical space, will be driven by videogames and
the impending tsunami of content for Virtual and Augmented Reality.
Often when coastal waters disappear suddenly,
an impending tsunami is to blame.
In coastal regions, evacuation sirens warn of
impending tsunamis, and alerts are sent to cellphones and through Twitter.
Not exact matches
But one could also add the periodic commodity price shocks, the disruptive impact of the tragic Japanese earthquake and
tsunami on global trade and production, and the effect of the uncertainties around the
impending fiscal cliff on hiring and investing.
Were Adam and Eve, in their state of original innocence, so in tune with the world around them that they would have had premonitions of all such
impending disasters and — much like the reported animal behaviour prior to the impact of the
Tsunami — simply run to the hills?
In 2004, as a massive
tsunami roiled through the Indian Ocean killing hundreds of thousands of people, a dozen or so scientists quietly confronted an
impending disaster potentially even more lethal.
But can infrasound - using animals actually sense a
tsunami or other
impending disasters?
She educates about the health effects of wireless radiation, the
impending cancer
tsunami and PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic fields) that restore human health on the cellular level.
Another thing is that dogs can sense
impending disasters, like
tsunamis and earthquakes.
For centuries, individuals from all around the world have believed that dogs and other animals can sense environmental changes such as
impending earthquakes,
tsunamis, tornados, or other natural disasters.