Theoretical
work underpinning the discovery of this new phase of matter was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics.
For all their good intentions, the current Nobel Prize rules fall short in honoring scientists whose
work underpins and expands that of those designated as laureates
The Gucci chief executive talks to BoF about how a culture of purpose and new ways of
working underpin the brand's impressive turnaround.
Last year, I was given a copy of a draft essay from Dubos» final year in which he reflected on the themes that shaped both his bacteriological
work the underpinnings of his stance as a self - described «despairing optimist.»
But I think you are quite wrong to suggest that either the academies or the many climate scientists whose
work underpins their statement are driven by any narrow political agenda.
This work underpins EPA's controversial decision to revoke a
This work underpins EPA's controversial decision to revoke a mining permit that had already been issued by the Army Corps of Engineers.
This work underpins the evidence - based approach that will inform collaborative practice between the justice system and women's shelters to address the socio - legal issues that arise from IPV crisis.
Not exact matches
Four of the world's largest automakers are part of a new group
working to bring blockchain technology, which
underpins bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, to your car.
Underpinning Bravo's depiction of the power dynamics between a boss and her underlings (played out in the open floor plan of a cramped SoHo loft), are the very real problems of a
working business: What to do if your client doesn't pay, how to deliver on a tight budget, and even what if your assistant ordered more printer paper than toilet paper.
Although success will always require tenacity, hard
work, and concentration, this research suggests these traits are byproducts of a quality that
underpins them, optimism.
Of particular concern,
working - age population growth is running at just a third of the long - term average, meaning the current housing boom lacks the robust demographic
underpinnings seen in previous cycles.
Its founder's business philosophy is
underpinned by the belief that «an equal amount of
work deserves an equal wage.»
Cambridge's so - called psychographic modeling techniques, which were built in part with the data harvested from Facebook,
underpinned its
work for Mr. Trump's campaign in 2016, setting off a furious — and still unsettled — debate about whether the firm's technology
worked.
It's unclear at the moment if Cambridge Analytica made direct use of the secretly harvested data for Trump's campaign, but according to the Times, the data was used for «developing techniques that
underpinned its
work» on the campaign.
Banks have been
working with startups, or one another, to
work out how to use the technology that
underpins bitcoin
Cohen said the economic assumptions
underpinning the system were «laughable» and ignore hundreds of years of understanding about how currencies
work.
The breach allowed the company to exploit the private social media activity of a huge swath of the American electorate, developing techniques that
underpinned its
work on President Trump's campaign in 2016.
The firm's so - called psychographic modeling
underpinned its
work for the Trump campaign in 2016, though many have questioned the effectiveness of its techniques.
It also appears that there is quite a large stock of
work yet - to - be-done, which should also help
underpin further growth in construction activity.
Facebook acted as The New York Times and The Observer of London exposed Cambridge Analytica's acquisition of the data, calling it a «breach» that «
underpinned» the analytics firm's «
work on President Trump's campaign in 2016.»
Even without a formal rhythmic
underpinning, the impression gained from reading her
work is to have come across something elegantly crafted and almost classical in form.
In particular, I'm optimistic that Schwartz's concept of «mental force» can be given a solid metaphysical
underpinning in terms of Rob Koons» above - mentioned
work on mental causation.
I begin with attention to the philosophical
underpinnings, not only in Whitehead but also in Charles Hartshorne, and then move to those who have built on this
work to bring forth their own vital theological appropriations that inform the focus of this book.
Legutko is at his best when explaining, in the manner of Jon Elster, the subtle causal mechanisms that
underpin this relentless drive for conformism, which constantly
works to extinguish the illiberal.
Church education is a dependent discipline — dependent upon theological
underpinnings which both judge and inspire its
work.
What I am saying is that over there the three strands in combination, each strand complementing the others, seem to
work remarkably well in effecting and
underpinning that happy situation.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world
works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we
worked out the tools and rules
underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
Caro is famously resistant to speculation about the theoretical
underpinnings of his
work.
Readying ourselves for this formation journey starts with accepting that we are God's beloved — and that God's call to us as beloved is the
underpinning of any
work we do in this world.
Doubts About Theological
Underpinnings of Modern Catechesis Having tried to explain the main thrust of Holloway's thinking on the Church and Sacraments in the September 07 issue of Faith, it seems appropriate to examine some tendencies found in the Church today which, in one way or another, have their source in the
work of certain theologians.
Underpinned by the company's ethos of investment in the environment, expertise and high standards of customer care, the division is
working to build on a series of award winning projects with further developments.
Building on our legacy as inventors of the technology that
underpins WiFi, we're now
working on next generation telecommunication solutions.
«Becoming the first club to achieve the Premier League Equality Standard Advanced Level since the Standard transferred to the Premier League in 2015 underlined our commitment to this ambition and also highlighted the values that
underpin our
work.
Ade's threat in the air and his physical presence are
underpinned by a great
work ethic and to replace this would not be as simple as you seem to feel.
The system of entitlements we currently have rigorously
underpins traditional gender - divided role specialisation in the first year — mothers remain out of
work while fathers
work more to make ends meet.
Aspects of this responsibility are: Maintaining and striving for an openness to understand and
work with the Anthroposophical
underpinnings of Waldorf Education and child development.
This
work sparked her interest in scientific research and the
underpinning of midwives» actions.
Martin adds: «We
worked with McCann New York to develop a campaign that really sets us apart from the competition,
underpinned by specially commissioned research.
We identify key candidate genes that may control rate - limiting steps during lactation and outline future
work in the endeavor to discover the biological
underpinnings of poor lactation performance in women attempting to breastfeed.
The politics of fear that we have seen during the referendum campaign, and the worrying rise in hate crime since the result, have dramatically demonstrated the threat to the values of unity, diversity, and solidarity which
underpin much of the UK's international development
work.
You clearly don't understand the economic plans
underpinning the NPP manifesto; your task is to make our economy
work and is clear you can not do it so you clearly have no legs to stand on in saying that the NPP plan can not
work because your own plan has collapsed the economy and we are bringing a new plan for the economy and this new plan will
work», he stated.
The example set by Philip Gould was finally copied by the Tories when Lord Ashcroft funded the
work that
underpinned his polemic pamphlet «Smell the coffee.»
«NEA will
work with its members and partners across the country in coming weeks to ensure the voices of the fuel poor are heard through the consultation period on the Government's Fuel Poverty Strategy and to ensure the policies and programmes that
underpin it are properly resourced and are deliverable.
to reduce the maximum time for cash ISA transfers from 23
working days to 15
working days and to introduce reporting arrangements that will
underpin this.
It would be
underpinned by high standards, and a practical approach to regulation that enables us to continue to
work together in bringing shared prosperity to our peoples for generations to come.
Nick Clegg announced last week that he has commissioned a review of the surveillance techniques of Britain's intelligence agencies and the legal framework
underpinning their
work.
It added that the breach allowed Cambridge Analytica to exploit the private social media activity of a huge swath of the American electorate and develop techniques that
underpinned its
work on the Trump campaign in 2016.
«We can not have a
working democracy without the
underpinning of freedom of speech, which also requires the tolerance of the opinions of individuals who we may think are either bonkers or which we dislike.»
He's as knowledgeable about music as he is about how
underpinnings work and how a suspension bridge is constructed.»