Indeed, in Raft to the Future I described a possible
new kind of explanation for the origin of time that my friend Lee Smolin and I have been considering.)
Not exact matches
On the other hand, if you're proposing a
new kind of business or even a
new industry, it may require quite a bit
of explanation to get the message across.
In general, skepticism about a complete
explanation of creativity is based on the notion that a creative act issues in an outcome that is
new in
kind, which was unpredictable, and which has a definite character that is neither reducible to the sum
of its elements nor exhaustively traceable to its antecedents.
During the pregnancy section, it gives you a week - by - week
explanation of the changes your body is going through, the development
of your
new baby (complete with illustrations), and what
kind of emotional changes to expect; you're left informed
of exactly what's going on!
In fact, the subject is usually foregrounded, because in
New York City politics it is important to have some
kind of explanation for how you pay the rent, before other people reach their own conclusions.
I really tried to watch it again on the
new DVD, and I was hoping Burton's commentary track would offer some
kind of explanation or excuse, but to no avail.
(for the
explanation I used Zelda because it's this year GOTY and did love Zelda on the Wiiu) 1) innovation This game is the 1st
of its
kind, in 2016 there wasn't a 100 Free for all battle royale game on the market and now everyone is trying to copy the idea from PUBG (Dying light, Fortnite, GTA,...) What was
new in ZELDA that wasn't, in Skyrim, Witcher 3, Farcry and countless similar games?
Recently, after the
New York dealer Lisa Cooley announced that she was closing her Lower East Side gallery with the
explanation that an operation
of her
kind «is not a sustainable business right now,» you took to Facebook and called it a «bellwether statement.»
And therefore, you get the
kind of television coverage we've seen around Superstorm Sandy: anchors talking for hours about a broken crane in
New York City; reporters sitting for hours in the middle of a flooded street saying very little new about water levels; and the complete avoidance of any scientific explanation of the factors driving extreme weath
New York City; reporters sitting for hours in the middle
of a flooded street saying very little
new about water levels; and the complete avoidance of any scientific explanation of the factors driving extreme weath
new about water levels; and the complete avoidance
of any scientific
explanation of the factors driving extreme weather.
... but a far more likely
explanation for the
new figure is the need
of huge eco-NGOs to have some
kind of leverage over governments.