Sentences with phrase «said emerging phenomena»

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Thus it is better to think in terms of an ongoing unconscious activity of representing; that is to say, an activity of minding, where images (and intuitions, ideas, phenomena, etc.) emerge as the results of acts of representing.8
In another, it says that «The Darwinian mechanism delivers clarifying power within a certain range of phenomena, but it is rooted in reductionist thinking and Victorian ethics and young people need to emerge from school with a clear sense of its limits.»
The variety of Beaker artefacts makes it hard to define them as emerging from one distinctive culture: many researchers prefer to call their spread the «Bell Beaker phenomenon», says Marc Vander Linden, an archaeologist at University College London.
She says that BAM's map, while useful, may still not explain phenomena like consciousness and cognitive function, which probably emerge at a broader scale.
«WIMPs emerged as a simple, elegant, compelling explanation for a complex phenomenon,» Kolb says.
He said that genetic and morphological heterogeneity within populations of animal cells is an emerging phenomenon and has been observed in tumor populations.
«New fascinating phenomena have emerged from complex electronic materials every few years, and some of them have become valuable technologically,» said Marc Kastner, a condensed matter physicist and the dean of the School of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, as well as a science adviser to the Moore Foundation.
Some say guys are born with it, but not everyone follows the Dating as an institution is a relatively recent phenomenon which has mainly emerged in the last few centuries.
Researchers say the «perfect» number of friends Dating as an institution is a relatively recent phenomenon which has mainly emerged in the last few centuries.
Finally, in 2003, at his last exhibit at Mary Boone, there emerged a bold, intense willingness to, as the painter said to the poet / writer John Yau in an interview published in Bomb magazine in Spring 2007, «try to be an empty vessel that the phenomena — all the forces around us — can go into and through.»
The San Jose Mercury News explained that «meteorologists have fixed their attention on the scientific phenomenon they say is to blame for the emerging drought: a vast zone of high pressure in the atmosphere off the West Coast, nearly four miles high and 2,000 miles long, so stubborn that one researcher has dubbed it the Ridiculously Resilient Ridge.»
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