Sentences with phrase «treated as phenomena»

Routinely in this kind of narrative, the plight of polar bears, summer sea ice melt, global warming, and anthropogenic CO2 are conflated as the one and same thing, as each other's cause and effect, rather than treated as phenomena that have distinct and complex causes.
Okay — a contrary opinion, I've been asking firms for around 3 years whether anyone is using IM, and from the outset, we've treated this as a phenomenon for teens.

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Hoffman credits Joi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab, for the term «extended intelligence,» or «treating intelligence as a network phenomenon and using A.I. to enhance, rather than replace, human intelligence.»
While journalists were still trying to treat the GOP pick as a typical phenomenon — analyzing his positions, comparing them with his opponents», striving for balance — comics decided that Trump was such an outlier that he demanded stronger action.
The Paris - based OECD warned that «there is a risk that a prolonged period of easy finance could result in a price bubble,» which may endanger French banks [5], while Hervé Boulhol, the OECD's France economist, warned against treating French real estate as a safe - haven and that the property market's powerful rise without a corresponding rise in income «may signal a bubble phenomenon, as a bubble is a disconnection with fundamentals.»
The Cult is related to the phenomenon described as «scientism»; both have a tendency to treat the body of scientific knowledge as a holy book or an a-religious revelation that offers simple and decisive resolutions to deep questions.
My main dissent, which I did not express, was that the discussants were treating the battles about worship as a relatively recent phenomenon — several references were made, for example, to «the last two decades.»
There, the rabbis treat the power of the name of Jesus to heal as a real phenomenon that Jews must shun.
As with other fields of sociological research the question has been asked if there is good enough reason to treat socioreligious phenomena separately instead of handling them in the traditional disciplines (theology, philosophy, anthropology, etcetera).30 Yet, as against such doubts, the work done by modern scholarship has proved the right to an independent existence of «sociology of religion.&raquAs with other fields of sociological research the question has been asked if there is good enough reason to treat socioreligious phenomena separately instead of handling them in the traditional disciplines (theology, philosophy, anthropology, etcetera).30 Yet, as against such doubts, the work done by modern scholarship has proved the right to an independent existence of «sociology of religion.&raquas against such doubts, the work done by modern scholarship has proved the right to an independent existence of «sociology of religion.»
They scrupulously avoid introspective data and they treat what have traditionally been regarded as directly intuited psychic phenomena, such as perception, memory, will, and emotion, solely as theoretical inferences from observed behavior.
It's now clear to me that, while the belief persisted for many reasons (including the way faith is used as a political weapon), a major reason was that media, racists, and liberal elites alike tend to treat African American Christianity as a cultural, not a theological, phenomenon.
This common understanding of the status of space and time structure is reflected in similar treatments by Newton of gravitational forces and by Whitehead of what he terms «impetus» (a concept having gravitational and electromagnetic significance); both treat these as real physical phenomena against a framework of a uniform and independent space and time structure.
Lloyd Morgan (1933; cf. Wright 1935) treated the origin of mind in the course of evolution as a phenomenon of the same sort as the emergence of a new organ or physiological capacity.
In truth, it can be argued that even Parmenides treated change and motion at least as «appearances,» as belonging at least to the illusory realm of phenomena and not as mere non-entities; otherwise the division of his poem into two parts — «The Way of Truth» and «The Way of Opinion» — would lose its meaning.
Taking creeds and faith - state together, as forming «religions,» and treating these as purely subjective phenomena, without regard to the question of their «truth,» we are obliged, on account of their extraordinary influence upon action and endurance, to class them amongst the most important biological functions of mankind.
In reacting to this situation, most of the theologians who have been opposed to natural theology have taken the position that this cultural phenomenon must be treated as of no fundamental importance for the gospel.
«Individualized adultery — treating it as a single person's transgression instead of an instance of a wider social phenomenon — is a way to forestall addressing the viability of marriage at a social level.
• Addressing latch issues immediately to prevent nipple pain and early weaning • Differentiating between Raynaud's Phenomenon of the Nipple and Candidiasis as a cause of pain • Evidence - based treatment strategies for painful nipples • Lanolin use and possible increased risk of nipple or breast infection • Topical treatments used by mothers for nipple pain and trauma • Frenotomy to decrease breastfeeding difficulties due to ankyloglossia • Timing of frenotomy for improved breastfeeding and infant outcomes • Kinesio Elastic Therapeutic Taping ® in treating breast engorgement • Mothers» subjective experience of nipple pain and breastfeeding difficulties
In the 19th century, scientists treated this phenomenon as a curiosity.
Gravity is treated as a geometric phenomenon that arises from the curvature of space - time.
We must start treating nutrition as a wholistic phenomenon.
Although at times the biology and culture of nutrition will be treated separately, the major theme of this chapter is to view human nutrition holistically as a biocultural phenomenon.
However it's very common for the media to label and treat Muslims as one entity, and a more recent social media phenomenon has been for muslims themselves to judge and call each other out for not being Muslim enough despite the well known facts that there are differences in the various school of thoughts.
It is phenomenon for most men treat their girlfriend like a trophy when dating, whether she is a rich woman or not.They take these women as their glorious, to show off to their friends.If you're dating a rich woman and you find that you're bored or that you're more interested in what your friends have to say about the rich woman you're dating rather than what your rich woman has to say... It's not going to go well.
Now that the books are treated as a cultural and commercial phenomenon, each new one receives respectful reviews by major critics.
Second, most school districts ignored these important differences in performance by treating all teachers as interchangeable parts, a phenomenon dubbed the «widget effect» in a timely 2009 report by TNTP (formerly The New Teacher Project).
They treated concerns as a fringe phenomenon, dismissing or ridiculing questions of federal involvement, the quality of the standards, and the rest.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — In Maneater, Houston, Texas - based artist Natasha Bowdoin creates her largest - ever cut paper and collage installation, which investigates the intersections of the visual, the experiential, and the literary, treating language and nature as kindred phenomena.
Her largest - ever cut - paper collage installation «investigates the intersections of the visual, the experiential, and the literary, treating language and nature as kindred phenomena
At the same time, she refuses to treat the work of black artists as an isolated phenomenon, instead drawing on a keen attention to cross-cultural aesthetics and a highly developed sensitivity to the formal properties of art objects to integrate their work into the broader artistic production of the United States in the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
With the rise of creative industries, the work of art is often treated as a creative phenomenon rather than the starting point of critical dialogue.
«In Maneater, Houston, Texas based artist Natasha Bowdoin creates her largest - ever cut paper and collage installation, which investigates the intersections of the visual, the experiential, and the literary, treating language and nature as kindred phenomena.
These exhibitions continue a new - millennium interest in examining the international nature of the postwar avant - garde, something art history has treated as a primarily Western phenomenon.
«He often treated sky phenomena, bodies of water and buildings as pictorial elements that would enhance the relevance of his art to the viewers of his own time.
I've since fallen in with the crowd that objects to the AMO being treated as a periodic phenomenon, and have replaced my periodic filtered - sawtooth hypothesis with an explanation of the AMO in terms of length of day, which has some support these days — WHT for example has it in his CSALT model.
When Descartes» analytical geometry treated space and extension, the res extensa of nature and the world, so «that its relations, however complicated, must always be expressible in algebraic formulae,» mathematics succeeded in reducing and translating all that man is not into patterns which are identical with human, mental structures... Now the phenomena could be saved only in so far as they could be reduced to a mathematical order, and this mathematical operation does not serve to prepare man's mind for the revelation of true being... that appear in the sensually given data, but serves, on the contrary, to reduce these data to the measures of the human mind, which, given enough distance, being sufficiently remote and uninvolved, can look upon and handle the multitude and variety of the concrete in accordance with its own patterns and symbols....
Up to now it has been treated as a static phenomenon and I think that is wrong.
He treats climate change not as a problem that we need to solve — indeed, he believes that the complexity of the issue means that it can not be solved, only lived with — and instead considers it as much of a cultural idea as a physical phenomenon
With these measurements, the role of solar radiation and wind speed could be treated as separate entities, so that when these two phenomena occur at different times of day — as they do over the Dead Sea, which is windy and dark at night but calm and sunny during the day — it is possible to determine their individual impacts on evaporation.
It's funny that spurious oscillations can be eliminated or isolated in many disparate scientific phenomena to expose an underlying trend — yet when it comes to climate science, the oscillations are treated as some sort of deity which must not be challenged.
It is innovative in the sense that the key focus of the study — racialization — has not often been treated as a distinct phenomenon for study.
Balaji Srinivasan, a prominent venture capitalist and partner at A16Z pointed out that the Bitcoin phenomenon will soon take up a magnanimous form with everyone treating it as the sole mode of financial operations.
While some may argue that taxation on bitcoin will hinder its adoption, the reality is that it shows that authorities are taking bitcoin serious and are starting to treat it like any other asset or currency as opposed to a fringe phenomenon.
«Staff splitting,» as mentioned earlier, is a much - discussed phenomenon in which professionals treating borderline patients begin arguing and fighting about a patient, the treatment plan, or the behavior of the other professionals with the patient... arguments among staff members and differences in points of view, traditionally associated with staff splitting, are seen as failures in synthesis and interpersonal process among the staff rather than as a patient's problem... Therapist disagreements over a patient are treated as potentially equally valid poles of a dialectic.
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