Sentences with phrase «prevalent theory»

Perhaps the most prevalent theory for the summer transfer, so far, is Bellerin, a former La Masia product who currently plays for Arsenal FC.
One of the most prevalent theories as to how life evolved on Earth is through chemical reactions at deep sea hydrothermal vents.
The most prevalent theory pegged the horrid Tilted Towers as the target of this meteor and set the date as April 18.
A new study finds that the most prevalent theory about what causes worldwide ice ages, changes in the Earth's orbit around the sun, is possibly wrong.
According to the most prevalent theory, the black hole and the gas disk are surrounded by a strong magnetic field in which particles such as electrons are accelerated to almost the speed of light.
The prevalent theory of cosmic origins prior to the Big Bang theory was the «Steady State,» which argued that the universe has always existed, without a beginning that necessitated a cause.
For instance, he emphatically disagrees with the prevalent theory among some trainers that any of the leading jockeys are capable of getting identical results out of a horse on a given day.
The prevalent theories in brain research state that this learnt timing mechanism is a result of strengthening or weakening of the contacts — or synapses — throughout a network of nerve cells.
The prevalent theory speculates that collisions between galaxies in some cases may have provoked a sort of over-production in certain galaxies — because all available gas was compressed in their center and transformed to new stars.
According to prevalent theory, this dissimilarity suggests that these could be parent molecules, produced by different chemical processes.
For those in the charter movement who have viewed chartering as a systemic reform strategy (not just an escape hatch for some kids), the prevalent theory of action for the last ten to fifteen years has been a «tipping point» strategy.
But it does seem to be a prevalent theory floating around these days.
The prevalent theory of financial markets during the second half of the 20th century has been the efficient market hypothesis (EMH) which states that all public information is incorporated into asset prices.
One prevalent theory is that as descendants of desert creatures their powerful kidneys conserve so much water that they don't need to partake heavily when water is readily available.
According to the prevalent theory for the moon's formation — the «giant - impact hypothesis» — the Earth's axis (the invisible line that runs through the planet and connects its two magnetic poles, around which the planet spins each day) used to run perpendicular to its orbit.
As basic as this sounds to us, based on the prevalent theories of the time, this meant a radical and complete shift in parenting philosophies.
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