Sentences with phrase «more than the theory»

One business for which this entire discussion is more than theory is Dymax of Wamego, Kansas.
«Gravity» is nothing more than a theory forced down the throats of innocent children by anti-god secularists.
Chemistry is nothing more than a theory.
This is more than theory: In the late 1940s, physicist Willis Lamb detected the effect of virtual particles on hydrogen atoms in his Columbia University laboratory.
The laser now existed as more than a theory proposed by Albert Einstein's in 1917.
Inflation is a scenario more than a theory, because there are so many versions of it.
For example, the energy released by the supernova is more than the theory predicts.
In 1990, private school tuition vouchers were little more than a theory put forth by economist Milton Friedman.
Associate of Science in Nursing: ASN graduates learn technical skills more than theory, and get better career opportunities if they want to become a Registered Nurse (RN).
Armed with little more than a theory as to who murdered Sydney, Jocelyn tries to lure a killer into the open.
Graham's book was more than theory.
This presentation is more than theory, mystery or magic to portfolio management, instead proven principles and techniques to impact your personal finances for a lifetime.
And yet we have the audacity to say global warming is accurate, it's more than a theory
Tariq's success as «Daniel» proves that name discrimination is more than a theory, but this isn't always the case for everyone.
Or, you may be informed that your situation is nothing more than a theory).
Some parents have been told it is nothing more than a theory, or are offered some other less than helpful suggestions such as «have you tried talking with your ex-spouse» (as if one has not thought, tried and failed to work amicably with ones ex).
Some parents have attempted to get help, only to be told their problem is nothing more than a theory, or that the child / teen will «out grow» parental alienation.

Not exact matches

YouTube Kids, an app that is purportedly more well - policed than YouTube's own website, contains videos promoting debunked and frightening conspiracy theories.
For more than a year, Chuck Jeannes, CEO of Vancouver - based Goldcorp — the world's largest gold miner by market value — has posited his «peak gold supply» theory.
Last year, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets concluded that a single episode of The Big Bang Theory was more valuable to advertisers than an entire week's worth of viewing on YouTube.
The intuitive notion of harnessing the body's own immune system to fight the enemy within is more than a century old — and seemingly, each time researchers have seemed close to turning that theory into reality, a new stumbling block appears.
First, the rationale behind this theory is that markets swoon more often than not during summer months.
My theory was simple: buy enough rental properties to produce more income than I needed to live, and I wouldn't need to wake up early.
The theory of the Hedonic Treadmill applies and when the negative feelings came forth, just as the theory suggests, it was felt times two because, as humans, we always feel loss more than we feel gain.
More than 60 % of the 117 CEOs agreed with the theory.
My theory is that it is more than just a fear of missing out.
There is strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analysis (or SWOT thinking) and more than a fair share of theoretical or academic quadrants within which you can plug your business challenge and find a solution — in theory anyway.
Clearly China has bought into the nascent industry theory: that by generating demand for a sunrise industry, a country or region can come to dominate it, more than justifying the cost to ratepayers and taxpayers.
I know that using flying books, misbehaving watches, and binary dust patterns are much more dramatic means of communication, but explaining a completely new unified theory of gravitational force would be much easier with equations and diagrams than with a seemingly random set of binary data.
The study, titled «Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk,» found that loss aversion «expresses the intuition that a loss of $ X is more aversive than a gain of $ X is attractive... for example, most respondents in a sample of undergraduates refused to stake $ 10 on the toss of a coin if they stood to win less than $ 30.»
Restless Bandit, named for a problem in decision theory, has aggregated more than 100 million job descriptions and 30 million resumes to train its algorithms, which are now being used by such clients as Gannett, Adidas, Applebee's, and comScore.
Perhaps my interpretation is nothing more than a harebrained fan theory, or maybe there is something deeper to the stanza.
Meanwhile on the TV side, the site TorrentFreak found that for the third year running, HBO's Game of Thrones is the most pirated program of 2014 with more than 8 million downloads from BitTorrent, followed by AMC's The Walking Dead (4.2 million), and CBS's The Big Bang Theory (3.6 million), the consistently most watched cable drama and network comedy.
HBO's «Westworld» is a series unlike any other, the first season of which provided fan - theory - enthusiasts with more fodder than any single person could digest.
But Gundlach's theory that tech stocks lost along with Hillary Clinton on election day is somewhat more simplistic than that.
Valdis Krebs of Orgnet explains that «Schools are still stuck on teaching 20th century math for building things rather than 21st century math for understanding things» and suggests that curriculums focus less on the mathematics of engineering (e.g. algebra and calculus) and more on the mathematics of patterns (e.g. set theory, graph theory, etc.).
The course at George Brown demands more than 250 hours in the classroom and covers everything from winemaking theory to rules for food pairing to the proper technique for opening Champagne (whisper, yes; pop, no).
In theory, this makes for more powerful computers that can work faster than what's generally used today.
The theory is that giving people money would be more efficient and allow them more autonomy than the current system.
Value per user If a bigger audience means greater opportunity for growth and monetization, then in theory, Facebook's (NASDAQ: FB) user base should be worth more than either Google's (NASDAQ: GOOGL) Google + or Twitter.
In theory, each of these ideas would be best tested across more than just one building or street, and all of them would be more easily implemented together.
And in theory, at least, the total losses could add up to more money than there is in the entire world.
Prospect theory also explains why investors hold onto losing stocks: people often take more risks to avoid losses than to realize gains.
In theory, Sweden has such a rate, but banks there have not taken advantage of it because they already have more funds than anyone wants to borrow.
Law of One Price - The law of one price relates to the theory that any commodity, asset or security will have the same price in more than one exchange.
Renewed negotiations on a comprehensive pact would in theory provide a venue to address Mr. Trump's complaint that Europe profits from the trade relationship more than the United States — a contention disputed by economists.
This argument, which seems more ideological than empirical, is based on standard trade theory in which there is an implicit assumption that any intervention will drive trade performance away from its optimum, so that the United States always gains from the further opening up of its own market, even if trade partners don't reciprocate.
The theory was that a miner of the network with more resources could publish many more transactions than a competing small miner could handle and therefore the network would tend towards few large miners rather than many small miners.
Within the broader risk / reward topic is the theory of «loss aversion,» which states that investors prefer to avoid losses even more than they desire to reap rewards.
That Facebook pursued such a strategy is even less of a surprise than Google's imperious adoption of Wikipedia as conspiracy theory debunker: Facebook's motto was «Making the world more open and connected», and the company has repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to do just that, whether users like it or not.
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