Sentences with phrase «very notion»

I was just pondering this very notion last night!
That disclaimer as far as I am concerned is not only too vague concerning the extent of the restrictions on fiduciary duty, it opposes the very notion of same and I would argue that most clients do not fully understand this even when explained.
The decentralization of currency (as opposed to the centralization that currently dominates the world of fiat and is, indeed, endemic to the very notion of a fiat currency) is a key part of the value of cryptocurrency and Gelios.
Everyone appears to have a left hand vs, right hand challenge, actively participating in trivial, nonsensical surveys, quizzes, games through online social media fora and yet expressing extensive indignation at the very notion that the resulting data might be mined, shared,... (continued)
The very notion that an immutable blockchain could, or even should be rolled back is for many people in the community a betrayal of the ideology of blockchain technology.
The 33 - year - old started adopting a more apologetic rhetoric in early 2017 following the initial controversy caused by numerous reports about the role Facebook played in foreign misinformation campaigns aimed at meddling with the last U.S. presidential election and the backlash prompted by his initial response to the allegations, which was to assert that the very notion of Russian or other agents being capable of using Facebook to influence the stateside democratic process is «pretty crazy.»
Part of the problem, I think, is with the very notion of NewLaw.
In the Committee's view, the very notion of the supremacy of retained EU law is «conceptually flawed, sits uncomfortably with the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty and is a potential source of legal confusion».
When the very notion of accessing software applications on the cloud hit the legal profession — let alone cloud - based data storage and retrieval — most law firms reacted in a predictably risk - averse manner: That's interesting, but what is the data security exposure to the firm, the confidentiality risks to clients, the liability insurance coverage implications?
It's conceivable that under certain circumstances I'd run afoul of privacy legislation, though given the very notion of DNS propagation, that'd be a rare situation I think.
The problem with viewing self - reps as having «rights» is that this tends to normalize the very notion of the self - represented litigant.
I've never ever seen any formal physics denunciation of the very notion that gases simply refuse to radiate, because they are gaseous.
Part of the equation is determining if and how current energy demand can be met with renewable energy without unnecessarily impacting the natural environment (assuming, as Madrigal points out that the very notion of an entirely pristine environment is suspect in most cases).
There are literally trillions of dollars, not to mention the very notion of who controls industry, at stake in this discussion.
The problem with memes is that you can never arrive at the truth, because you've undermined the very notion of «truth» — it's just a meme — andrelativised it into meaninglessness.
Given that the mainstream climatologists seem to recognize now the Hurst - Kolmogorov pragmaticity in climate, I would recommend them to study its implications to the very notion of climate.
The very notion of «sink» starts from d (CO2 in the air) / dt = f anthropic (t)-- sink (t); it is easy to plot sink (t) which, by the way is sink (t) = f anthropic (t)-- d (CO2 in the air) / dt = fanthropic (t)-- k (T (t)- T0)-- fanthropic (t) + CO2anthropic (t) / (lifetime) sink (t) = CO2anthropic (t) / (lifetime)-- k (T (t)- T0) or from figure 17 - B about 24 ppm / 5 --(1.45 + 1.6 AT) ppm = (3.35 — 1.6 AT) ppm or 7.1 Gt - C when the temperature anomaly AT from UAH - MSU is zero Indeed (CO2in the air) = (CO2 anthropic) + (CO2 natural) and d (CO2in the air) / dt = d (CO2 anthropic) / dt + d (CO2 natural) / dt and d (CO2natural (t)-RRB- / dt = k (T (t)- T0) and d (CO2 anthropic (t)-RRB- / dt + (CO2 anthropic (t)-RRB- / lifetime = fanthropic (t) But this simple exercise does not help to solve the constraints set by the delta13C time - series.
The very notion of a «global average temperature» as a measure of warming is extremely flawed.
The very notion of linear sensitivity seems misplaced.
Climate change and other issues, in fact, challenge the very notion of scientific consensus and what it means, but also demonstrate why we should listen to a robust consensus.
There is a well - funded effort to specifically characterize the very notion that the earth even could be warming due to anthropogenic causes as a «hoax.»
I challenge the very notion that wind can really blow away UHI.
The unfortunate use of the term «pause / hiatus» has seeped over into the general climate scientist population now: this has had the effect of inadvertently framing discussions over the global temperature data as being about explaining the so - called pause, even though the very notion isn't statistically supported.
On the one hand, we have some dude named Steve Postrel, who's so bleedin» sure that access to oil had nothing to do with the invasion of Iraq, that he confidently claims that the very notion is «risible.»
My problem, like that of others here, is the very notion of «policy relevance» itself.
But the very notion of what is or isn't «wicked» is inherently subjective.
They reject the very notion accuracy because they claim the models make no predictions (which can be tested against reality), only projections which can never be falsified.
One of the problems is that the goalposts are constantly being moved back and forth from «Skeptics don't deny climate changes, only the attribution,» to «Skeptics don't deny AGW, only the degree to which it is occurring,» even as there is an underlying attack on the very notion that there are any phenomena that can legitimately be attributed to «climate change.»
To some, this seems to indicate that climate change these days is seen as very much a tribal issue - with many Republicans as vehemently opposed to the very notion of man - made climate change, as some Democrats are for all for strong action on it.
Just one thought to add or emphasize: The notion of sustainability, in addition to reflecting «common sense», can also be linked to the very notion of morality.
To those people, despite Ed's answer - in - part, the very notion that you (the intelligent science writer) point out Asia and pose the question may well serve (in their minds) to support their view.
Although all modelled from life, these bodies seem to exist beyond the normal boundaries of classification — appearing almost «trans - gender», or «trans - corporeal» — throwing the very notion of identity into question, exposing it as a fragile, complex and multi-layered construction, interminably co-existent with their external physical selves.
At a time when the very notion of iconoclasm has seemingly become mainstream, Iconoclasts brings together the work of thirteen distinct contemporary figures, seeking to examine what it means to be an iconoclast today.
Feminism changed the course of 20th century art by altering the very notion of what art could be.
(São Paulo, Brazil) The gardens of the Museu da Casa Brasileira will be the designed area for the brand new installations of the artists André Komatsu, Angelo Venosa, José Rufino, Marcius Galan and other names of Brazilian contemporary art, whose pieces combine themes like city, landscape, architecture in a way that reinvents the very notion of space.
In this set of current exhibitions, film's presence challenges the very notion of itself — cinematic structures and concepts of distribution are subverted.
Questioning the very notion of art and artistic practice he has explained that he «was able to dig into what I thought art might be, not what somebody else would think art would be».
Let's See Action presents an entry point to understanding a contemporary Japanese aesthetic and its history via the presentation of contemporary artists engaged in playful experimentation with the very notion of such an aesthetic.
The very notion of an abstract diptych that is also a multi-directional, shallow relief sculpture creates an ineluctable visual harmony.
From a completely new perspective, the artist examines the very notion of what desire is by rethinking and reshaping primarily the traditional genre of classical portrayal.
At this remove, she continued to explore the idea of paint at a juncture in postwar American art when the very notion of painting was being called into question.
In a historical moment when the very notion of cultural diversity is being threatened from so many angles, a full appreciation of the Caribbean as perhaps the most culturally diverse region in the world has never been more important.
The readymade is a concept that challenged the very notion of art itself.
Images of dignified campesinos (farmers), men in huaraches (sandals), women draped in rebozos (shawls), and children playing with their four - legged companions function as records of the human spirit and embrace the very notion of Mexicanidad.
So does he, as an artist whose work challenges the very notion of who and what the masters are, think their time is up?
4:15 pm — Luca George — «Artist Talk», a performance based on the very notion of its act.
As institutions tailor themselves to keep up with the various and sometimes conflicting demands of employees, the public, and the art itself, the very notion of the museum is evolving.
As they tailor themselves to accommodate bigger art, larger crowds, and broader missions, the very notion of the museum is evolving in the process.
Today, for example, the promiscuous overexposure of nude bodies on the Internet and television has forever altered the very notion of erotic representation.
The conceptual spin of Lockhart's picture, it seemed, was to turn down the charm on the very notion of the «publicity» photograph.
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