Reciprocity focuses on the serendipitous experience
of chance occurrences; specifically, those moments when a particular energy aligns with one's own.
Meanwhile in the Mayfair gallery, Sze has created a field of site - specific small sculptures, models
of chance occurrence which highlight the tension between the human effort to dissect and understand information, and the possible futility of this.
Not exact matches
If we step out
of the strictures
of science, however, there is an alternative to this nonpurposive view
of chance: it could be an
occurrence whose cause lies outside the world
of discourse in which the event is considered.
Created by
chance, they have no place in the normal and orthodox evolution
of astral matter; with the exasperating result that we know nothing for certain about the existence or frequency
of occurrence of planets outside the solar system.
As for «
chance mutations,»
chance is the opposite
of having a cause; something that happens by
chance admits
of no reason or purpose for its
occurrence.
The very fact
of our noticing and being bothered about
chance occurrences is a clue to the fact
of a hierarchical universe in which causal paths involving distinct levels at times cross each other to our dismay or delight.
If the universe were merely a one - dimensional causal series
of physical
occurrences, it is difficult to imagine how «
chance» would ever show up.
But such congruity is possible only if this principle
of order is at the same time understood as a constant source
of novelty as well.5 For it is in the influx
of novelty into our universe that those deviations from order, regularity and tranquillity that we loosely refer to as «
chance»
occurrences take place.
The idea
of a «designer» does not lend itself readily to a universe involving
chance occurrences.
If I on my bicycle, following another independent trajectory, just «
chance» to pass underneath such a natural
occurrence at the relevant moment, perhaps the fervent uttering will take the form
of an oath.
Coincidence (noun): a striking
occurrence of two or more events at one time apparently by mere
chance.
Incorporating a few simple steps can reduce the
chances of occurrence of diaper rash on the baby's skin:
This one is also children walker for carpet even if you have carpets all over your home; about this baby walker price too low than others so you can tell cheap baby walkers in the market.You will still be able to use this product and be happy about it.The
chance of any accidents or unfortunate
occurrences happening is pretty low too.
Diaper rashes are among the most common problems that parents face, and thus, there are certain things to be kept in mind to minimize the
chances of diaper rashes
occurrence.
Frank and Sullivan calculate that even if the
chances of forming such a «high tech» species are 1 in a 1,000 trillion, there will still have been 1,000
occurrences of a history like own on planets across the «local» region
of the Cosmos.
«In more populous areas, the
chance of occurrence of forest fires rises dramatically,» says IIASA researcher Andrey Krasovskii, a study co-author.
Instead
of being a
chance occurrence, Langerman believes the incident was «totally foreseeable... and totally preventable.»
The intent
of our research into metastatic breast cancer is to improve the treatments available to patients with this disease, to increase their
chance of long - term survival and, ultimately, to reduce the burden
of metastatic disease by preventing its
occurrence.
This current North Pole heat event is still a rare
occurrence — roughly two percent
chance every year — even in our warmer world
of today.
The
chance of you finding someone, even just by random
occurrence are pretty high, but these tips might give fate the little push that it sometimes needs.
There will be no
chance for parole, repeat
occurrences or exoneration, and somehow, the world will become a better place because
of this.
One might view Mike's trajectory as a series
of random
occurrences or
chance encounters; some might even go so far as to say he was foolish to rely always on a Plan A, instead
of looking into alternatives if things did not go the way he planned.
I don't know if that's a common
occurrence but it's one
of the best smelling interiors I've ever had the
chance of sniffing.
The
chances of their
occurrence is low, but can't be omitted.
It just means that's what the S Fund did in the past, under different set
of circumstances and
chance occurrences.
In addition, dogs that have had surgery for bloat may have a procedure called gastroplexy done to anchor the stomach to the wall
of the abdomen, reducing the
chances of a future
occurrence of torsion.
Action Painting is characterized by energetic techniques that depend on broad gestures directed by the artist's sense
of control interacting with
chance or random
occurrences (that is why it is also called Gestural Abstraction).
Drawing from Dadaist techniques, this work proposes a form
of Little Theatre: objects are actors that perform and are performed by conditions and
chance occurrence.
Action Painting is characterized by energetic techniques that depend on broad gestures directed by the artist's sense
of control interacting with
chance or random
occurrences.
[2012 paper — 225 cites] Modelling sea level rise impacts on storm surges along US coasts We estimate that, by mid-century, some locations may experience high water levels annually that would qualify today as «century» (i.e., having a
chance of occurrence of 1 % annually) extremes.
The
occurrence of single hemisphere dominance is recorded during the Maunder Minimum, there is a real
chance for the first time we may witness empirically a non reversing solar pole during SC24.
For many types
of risk assessment (e.g. floodplain management, reinsurance, nuclear safety, air travel, toxicology), however, a 33 %
chance of occurrence would be very high; a 1 % or 0.1 %
chance (or even lower probabilities) would be more typical thresholds (Bettis et al 2016, Hinkel et al 2015, Adams - Schoen et al 2015).
The IPCC SREX report (Seneviratne et al., 2012) defines them as having a 5 percent or 1 percent or even lower
chance of occurrence during the same period, and other examples include 10 percent coldest nights, 10 percent warmest daily maximum temperature, 5 percent heaviest rain rate, etc..
This current North Pole heat event is still a rare
occurrence — roughly two percent
chance every year — even in our warmer world
of today.
A change in the climate is «detected» if its likelihood
of occurrence by
chance due to internal variability alone is determined to be small.
«An identified change is detected in observations if its likelihood
of occurrence by
chance due to internal variability alone is determined to be small, for example, < 10 %.
This is because
of higher risk you pose to insurers due to higher age your health will be declining and
chances of occurrence of the insured events is much higher.
The
chance occurrence of a physician visit in the 7 days before an EC prescription for an excluded Medical Services Plan code event was uncommon (step 5), as were linked prescriptions over the following 12 months (step 6).
However, today lending standards are much stricter than they were then which minimizes the
chances of a repeat
occurrence.»