Sentences with phrase «widespread notion»

«Risk is a far more complex consideration than merely the simple but widespread notion of volatility» Paul Singer
seems extraordinarly reductive to me but it's a fairly widespread notion in the academy and the interwebz.
When we ask how this once widespread notion was lost and replaced by the radically anthropocentric thinking so dominant in our society, we see that middle class and male interests played a considerable role.
The numbers are somewhat vague on how crowdfunding impacts book projects, but now that crowdfunding is a far more widespread notion, perhaps the industry is ready for a new pricing model based on support rather than post-publication sales.
Mary overturns the widespread notion of freedom as «doing whatever I like, regardless of... anything».
To that extent, there is some validity to the widespread notion that there is such a thing as a «modem worldview,» and perhaps even such a creature as «modern man.»
One of the greatest challenges to the Christian faith in recent years may well be the widespread notion that food is a necessary evil, an invitation to addiction, a source of carnal lust that must be curbed at all costs.
With the widespread notion that the Supreme Court had settled for doctors the issue of abortion, fewer and fewer medical schools administered either the Oath or its occasional substitute, the Prayer of Maimonides.
In the 1970s there was a widespread notion that «development is the best contraceptive».
Some widespread notions about GMOs — especially that they are «needed to feed a growing world» — are wrong and simply refuse to die
The widespread notion that fathers are left wanting is only partly true; moms want more as well.
There is a widespread notion that singles over 40 are too old to date or to even start a family.
A handful of studies over the last decade have queried the widespread notion that older people are inept when it comes to adapting to technology5.
That Haneke has been able to conquer all before him with two very different films, neither of which will go down as highpoints in his career, seems only to confirm the widespread notion that he is head and shoulders above every other filmmaker working in auteurist cinema at present.
There's a widespread notion that many tasks will be automated, and there'll be no place for humans.
When I think about this story, I can understand the widespread notion among curators and critics that the role of the emerging artist has changed dramatically during the past few years.
Given the widespread notion that the AMO and THC are however linked (though without direct measures of the circulation it was always difficult to be sure) there may be a contradiction between Knight et al and Bryden et al..
There's a widespread notion that climate change encourages the proliferation of new animal species.
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