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I've actually
coined
a term for that entity in the computer.
40 years later, aero experts
coined
the term transonic.
I've
coined
the phrase "obstructive conservatism."
So he and I started working together, and we
coined
a new term: "telepistemology," the study of knowledge at a distance.
Now, if I had to draw together all these different experiments in task shifting, and there have of course been many other examples, and try and identify what are the key lessons we can learn that makes for a successful task shifting operation, I have
coined
this particular acronym, SUNDAR.
My friend Richard Mazuch, an architect in London,
coined
the phrase "invisible architecture."
And Whewell not only
coined
the term scientist, as well as the words anode, cathode and ion, but spearheaded international big science with his global research on the tides.
And, in a way, it was Buckminster Fuller who
coined
that phrase.
But in America, they've
coined
this term, "the human iPod" for Derek, which I think is just missing the point, really, because Derek, you're so much more than an iPod.
Now, that's a term
coined
by the Institute of Medicine.
You see, researchers have
coined
this term "color blindness" to describe a learned behavior where we pretend that we don't notice race.
There is a newly
coined
word in the English language for the moment when the person we're with whips out their BlackBerry or answers that cell phone, and all of a sudden we don't exist.
But in 1960, Nobel Physics laureate Eugene Wigner
coined
the phrase, "the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics," pushing strongly for the idea that mathematics is real and discovered by people.
The key is the concept of common knowledge,
coined
by philosopher David Lewis.
Later, this method was picked up by the advertising industry with the help of consultants, like Austrian-born psychologist Ernest Dichter, who first
coined
the term focus group.
They also
coined
the term radioactivity along the way.
That was the speech in which he
coined
that term.
And then there's the orbit
coined "
the graveyard," the ominous junk or disposal orbits, where some satellites are intentionally placed at the end of their life so that they're out of the way of common operational orbits.
"Thucydides's Trap" is a term I
coined
several years ago, to make vivid Thucydides's insight.
Sara McClelland, a psychologist at the University of Michigan,
coined
what is my favorite phrase ever in talking about all of this: "Intimate justice."
Personal seed capital, a publicly established baby trust, what my colleague William Darity at Duke University and I have referred to as baby bonds, a term that was
coined
by the late historian from Columbia University, Manning Marable.
When they're secret, important and destructive, I've
coined
a term for these algorithms: "weapons of math destruction."
That's a term that I
coined
a few years ago while I was thinking of how pressed we are together, and at the same time how these small objects, like the Walkman first and then the iPod, create bubbles of space around us that enable us to have a metaphysical space that is much bigger than our physical space.
In order to pull glamour off, you need this Renaissance quality of sprezzatura, which is a term
coined
by Castiglione in his book, "The Book Of The Courtier."
The word "cannibal" dates from the time of Christopher Columbus; in fact, Columbus may even have
coined
it himself.
I
coined
my own definition of success in 1934, when I was teaching at a high school in South Bend, Indiana, being a little bit disappointed, and [disillusioned] perhaps, by the way parents of the youngsters in my English classes expected their youngsters to get an A or a B. They thought a C was all right for the neighbors' children, because they were all average.
From those things, and one other perhaps, I
coined
my own definition of success, which is: Peace of mind attained only through self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to do the best of which you're capable.
This work, for which she
coined
the term “software engineering," was incredibly high stakes.
He actually
coined
the term cymatics.
And she's
coined
something that the energy world is really hungry to do.
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