Phenomena
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It showcases the music as a true underground phenomena; fun, creative, positive, and energetic; embraced by urban youth eager to rebel.
It's like two
phenomena
were jelled into one performance: modern television technology and an artist very much at the end of her own life.
The faith that drives the JOBS Act is the same magical thinking that drives many Internet phenomena: people are good and everyone means well.
In Italy, the country's stagnant GDP masks two
phenomena
which cancel each other out.
Essentially all
phenomena
in chemistry find explanations in the quantum atom, while chemistry and physics undergird molecular biology, which, since the discovery of DNA in the 1950s, dominates modern biology.
Moreover, physics begins with everyday
phenomena
requiring few new words (as opposed to conventional ninth-grade biology): motion, velocity, acceleration, falling objects, a sense of gravity as a force, and some new concepts, e.g.
Ninth-grade physics, unlike ninth-grade biology, illustrates the grand sweep of the laws of nature, and the power of an equation to describe a vast number of different
phenomena
can be taught at this level.
Many scholars, pundits, and practitioners would agree with Alphabet Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt that technological
phenomena
have their own intrinsic properties, which humans “don’t understand” and should not “mess with.”
Global warming will cause certain phenomena, such as heat waves and hurricane wind speeds, to become more extreme, while others, including cold waves and hurricane frequency, will become less so.
A Hundred Years of SuperconductivityCHICAGO – The world’s first “quantum” computer – a machine that harnesses the magic of quantum
phenomena
to perform memory and processing tasks incredibly faster than today’s silicon-based computer chips – was recently sold by D-Wave Systems of Canada to Lockheed-Martin.
But an emerging group of scientists points to
phenomena
that current theories do not address well.
Crony capitalism is a system that gives free rein to
phenomena
such as hidden connections between political and economic power, corruption, clientelism, and embezzlement.
On the one hand, it has given rise to some exceptionally corrupt practices, such as organ trafficking, transplant tourism, and many other ugly
phenomena
associated with a black market in organs.
Because bubbles are essentially social-psychological phenomena, they are, by their very nature, difficult to control.
The same
phenomena
can be found in dozens of Indian cities.Urbanization is inevitable: an economy of 1.2 billion people cannot employ two-thirds of them in agriculture and hope to grow; rural people will inevitably move to cities to seek work and better lives.
The terms that we use to describe complex political and social
phenomena
and processes have odd ambiguities.
Extended periods of sleep deprivation can cause polysensory hallucinations, psychotic-like episodes, and other neuropsychiatric
phenomena.
As the ocean continues to absorb heat from the atmosphere, large-scale coral bleaching like that which has decimated the Great Barrier Reef – not to mention other destructive
phenomena
spurred by rising temperatures – is likely to become even more frequent and devastating.
After all, unpopular parties and falling electoral turnout may merely be passing
phenomena.
National chauvinism and religious fundamentalism are here to stay, and with them the terrorism that extremists of all stripes embrace, because both
phenomena
are ideally suited to the age of the individual: They provide imaginary answers to personal angst, instead of political answers to collective challenges.
I entered economics because I wanted to understand and do something about these
phenomena.
Part of the problem lies in how Central American governments confront the
phenomena.
Plans with names like “Strong Hand” in El Salvador, “The Broom” in Guatemala, and “Blue Liberty” in Honduras have been created to deal with the problem, but all ignore prevention, overlook the social roots of the phenomena, and concentrate on applying force.
Still, it is worth looking back to the Bretton Woods conference, which responded to the interwar backlash against globalization by treating poverty, autarky, and war as causally interlinked
phenomena.
The first problem is that for certain types of economic
phenomena
– such as financial recessions, stock-market crashes, or exchange-rate fluctuations – it is logically impossible for anyone to be known to be forecasting accurately far in advance.
From atoms to stars, we now have a precise, operative picture of nearly all physical
phenomena.
The emergence of violent Muslim vigilante groups employing jihadist rhetoric and mobilizing followers for jihad is one of the most conspicuous new
phenomena
in Indonesian Islam.
One, of course, is to keep studying climate
phenomena
and their ecological impact.
My own field, chemistry, plays a primordial role in our ability to act upon natural phenomena, to modify them, and to invent new expressions of them.
All of these
phenomena
form a part of the dark side of the globalized world: contamination, contagion, instability, interconnection, turbulence, shared fragility, universal effects, and overexposure.
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