Sentences with phrase «paradigm shift since»

I left the organized institutional church 3 years ago and have had a radical paradigm shift since then.

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Since first coming to prominence with 1992's Paradigm Shift, Tapscott has managed to stay relevant as the digital age's Canadian pop expert for an impressive two decades.
Ever since Thomas Kuhn popularized it with his 1962 book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, the notion of a «paradigm shift» has led to fascinating arguments about whether this or that break with previous scientific understanding counted as one.
«This year's Nobel Laureates have been studying this fundamental problem and solved the mystery of how an inner clock in most of our cells in our bodies can anticipate daily fluctuations between night and day to optimize our behavior and physiology... since the paradigm shifting discoveries by Hall, Rosbash and Young, circadian biology has developed into a highly dynamic research field with vast implications for our health and well - being.»
Yet Jansky's serendipitous discovery soon gave birth to radio astronomy, which has since delivered paradigm - shifting revelations ranging from the cosmic microwave background to the presence of dark matter in the universe.
The findings represent a paradigm shift in how scientists think about the disease, according to one researcher whose work RPB has supported since 2003 when he received a Lew R. Wasserman Award.
PARADIGM SHIFT - Feb 5 - After holding steady for years visitors to dating sites have started to drop sharply since the summer.
PARADIGM SHIFT — Sep 26 — I saw this post from eHarmony this morning showing 1 billion matches since 2000.
My life and career [yours too, probably unless you're a kid born after 1980 — especially after 1990] has been radically transformed on a continual basis since 1990 with five major paradigm shifts.
This does not constitute a bubble, however, but is a genuine paradigm shift, perhaps the most important economic change since the Industrial Revolution.
[i] Odama [/ i] is more a strategy title with a pinball interface than it is a pinball table with strategy elements, and that's a rough paradigm shift for devotees of the silver ball like myself (ever since I was a young boy); sadly, we're also the group of gamers most likely to give [i] Odama [/ i] a shot in the first place.
It can be argued that all contemporary artists are the offspring of Andy Warhol in one way or another, since his paradigm - shifting influence on the way art is made, its allowable subject matter, and its very philosophical underpinnings — a copy of a Brillo box is a sculpture?
And because five picks aren't nearly enough, there are plenty of new shows being unveiled to add to the list: the newly - opened ICA, the Rubell Family Collection's «To Have and To Hold: 50 Years of Marriage and Collecting Contemporary Art and MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) in North Miami's first show since the reconfiguring, «Shifting the Paradigm: The Art of George Edozie».
Since we are speaking of paradigm shifts or framing issues differently, in other peoples's terminology, it seems that Popper was of the view that change takes place on the basis of truth verification (or proving it right) while Kuhn was of the view that it is a question of proving it wrong.
Motorola's Moto E disrupted the budget Android market years ago with class leading specifications but ever since the market dynamics have taken a paradigm shift.
While it remains to be seen whether this era is merely a high point or the start of a paradigm shift, one trend is unmistakable: Commercial real estate finance has visibly evolved since the days prior to Y2K, and technology has been a key driver of this change.
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