«We're seeing
a real bifurcation in Corporate Canada between those who get the business case for advancing women and those who don't think it's important,» says Jennifer Reynolds, CEO of Women in Capital Markets.
Concerning the climate processes I have not seen any convincing evidence on
real bifurcations or knowledge on dynamics that would lead to bifurcations.
Not exact matches
In
real chemical systems, the B - Z reaction for instance, quite similar
bifurcation of spatial solutions occurs.
What I am essentially protesting against is the
bifurcation of nature into two systems of reality, which, in so far as they are
real, are
real in different senses.
So what Whitehead is essentially protesting against is the
bifurcation of nature into two systems of reality, which, insofar as they are
real are
real in different senses — one reality would be entities such as electrons which are the entities of speculative physics; the other reality would be what is given us in actual sense - awareness.
Running re-enactions of
real cases, she found that
bifurcation better enabled the jury to focus on the correct information, so that they gave a fairer judgement overall.
That said, the
bifurcation between inflated financial assets and unexciting growth in the
real economy will become increasingly evident and stretched.
The physical
bifurcation of the image itself underscores asymmetry, while its enlargement transforms each one from a picture to be looked at into a body that must be confronted in
real space and time.
Real - world complexity, including ocean dynamics, can mute this sharp
bifurcation to a temporarily stable state [101], but snowball events have occurred several times in the Earth's history when the younger Sun was dimmer than today [102].
As retailers demand urban locations, it elucidates the
bifurcation in retail
real estate, with the best quality retail in the best markets performing well, Mulvee notes.