Sentences with phrase «to accept a paradigm»

"To accept a paradigm" means to agree with or adopt a particular way of thinking, understanding, or perceiving the world. It refers to embracing a set of beliefs, ideas, or principles that serve as the foundation for how things are viewed and interpreted in a certain field or society. Full definition
Once we've accepted this paradigm shift, the next challenge is identifying where the customer is in the conversion cycle.
«We will not accept a paradigm where rock stars and movie stars and a professional athlete are the only people worth saving.»
We clearly need to follow his lead in crossing disciplinary boundaries, challenging uncritically accepted paradigms in science and education, getting others to join us in the complex task of trying to determine how things really are.
For most of the past few decades, leading up to the advent of the Internet and digital technologies in the 21st century, there has been an accepted paradigm regarding B2B buying decisions.
But in the early stages, when a new contender first challenges an accepted paradigm, the criteria do not yield an unambiguous verdict; the experimental evidence and the relative weights assigned to diverse criteria are debatable and subject to individual judgment.
«One may wonder whether the current state of the art in cosmology... resembles the discovery of Neptune, or whether the recalcitrant evidence coming from supernova 1a may not be better explained by a modification of the accepted paradigm (like in the case of the perihelion of Mercury, which ushered in general relativity),» they write.
Merritt counts himself among the small and growing group that is questioning the accepted paradigm.
None of the accepted paradigms explain why the magmatic and tectonic activity extend so far east of the North American plate margin.
A brave lover in Beijing must be prepared to accept a paradigm shift to enjoy the cross-cultural dating experience.
The accepted paradigm of charter schools is now one in which an «educational corporation» governed by a single board and under contract to a charter management organization (CMO) manages many charter schools.
The use of imagery as a representation of some concept too large for us to imagine — deconstructed and abstracted to fit what we can understand — is an important part of visual literacy, though it does not fall into the accepted paradigm of art.
It doesn't matter whether you call the claim a theory, a statement, an «accepted paradigm», whatever.
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