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What's the thing that we're on the cusp of that hasn't happened yet but you can see is potentially another paradigm change, like computational photography was a paradigm change, like sharing with a mass audience like Instagram was a paradigm change.
The race-class narrative relies on a paradigm change in how we think about race.
In the coming decade, 5G could create paradigm change in our digital economy and society.
This paradigm change will shift even further as this monopoly is challenged by other large platforms joining the race.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said he would propose a plan representing a "paradigm change" in how Europe manages migration.
You don't go this far in the book, so I'll ask you: Do you think we need a total paradigm change?
"It represents a paradigm change in how we prosecute cybercrime," Mr. Brady said in an interview before a news conference in The Hague.
Our consumer economy is going through a paradigm change where goods are being delivered from warehouses rather than being carried home from a store.
Diess told VW managers at a closed-door conference in December that the new structure "implies a real paradigm change for VW and will take strength".
And by "paradigm change," I mean something like a revolution that results in a different political and economic order, be it socialism or some kind of non-market-based system.
In her work, which the Princeton astronomer James Gunn called "a real paradigm change," galaxies went from being considered isolated blobs of starlight to dynamic changeable weather centers of energy and radiation, influencing and being influenced by the cosmos around them.
Bochner, A. (2014). Coming to Narrative: A Personal History of Paradigm Change in the Human Sciences. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Bochner, A., & Riggs, N. (2014).
Issues are often forerunners of trend breaks. A trend break could be a value shift in society, a technological innovation that might be permanent or a paradigm change. Issues are less deep- seated and can be 'a temporary short-lived reaction to a social phenomenon'. A trend can be defined as an ‘environmental phenomenon that has adopted a structural character'.
In 1999, he was a German Marshall Fund Fellow. He has been a regular contributor to national and international issues in Hungarian public life in newspapers and magazines, and is listed as an expert in the electronic media. In September 2016, on the Paradigm Change show on 168 Óra he made a written critique of his party, the Hungarian Democratic Forum. He then resigned from the party.
A societal paradigm is an idea, a shared unstated assumption, or a system of thought that is the foundation of complex social structures. Paradigms are very hard to change, but there are no limits to paradigm change. Meadows indicates paradigms might be changed by repeatedly and consistently pointing out anomalies and failures in the current paradigm to those with open minds. :A current paradigm is "Nature is a stock of resources to be converted to human purpose".
Stephen Sterling, Whole Systems Thinking as a Basis for Paradigm Change in Education, PhD paper, University of Bath. (2003) An ecologically literate society would be a sustainable society which did not destroy the natural environment on which they depend. Ecological literacy is a powerful concept as it creates a foundation for an integrated approach to environmental problems. Advocates champion eco-literacy as a new educational paradigm emerging around the poles of holism, systems thinking, sustainability, and complexity.
Traditionally, the practice of horseshoeing was implemented to prevent wear of the hoof wall; however, the modern argument is that traditional farriery with steel shoes can restrict natural flexion of the hoof wall, cause hoof deformities, induce lameness, and increase the incidence of horse injury.Teskey, T.G. (2005). The unfettered foot; A paradigm change for equine podiatry. Equine Foot Science, 25(2), 77-83. It is stated that these ailments result from the horseshoe’s tendency to distribute concussive forces unevenly across the foot.
Indeed, "Ural-Altaic" may be preferable to "Altaic" in this sense. For example, J. Janhunen states that "speaking of 'Altaic' instead of 'Ural-Altaic' is a misconception, for there are no areal or typological features that are specific to 'Altaic' without Uralic."Stefan Georg (2017) "The Role of Paradigmatic Morphology in Historical, Areal and Genealogical Linguistics: Thoughts and Observations in the Margin of Paradigm Change in The Transeurasian languages and Beyond (Robbeets and Bisang, eds.)." Journal of Language Contact, volume 10, issue 2, p.
However, a number of passages in Structures do indeed appear to be distinctly relativist, and to directly challenge the notion of an objective reality and the ability of science to progress towards an ever-greater grasp of it, particularly through the process of paradigm change. : In the sciences there need not be progress of another sort. We may, to be more precise, have to relinquish the notion, explicit or implicit, that changes of paradigm carry scientists and those who learn from them closer and closer to the truth.Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, p. 170.
This points to a need for appropriate innovation at all levels, including the metaphorical language that serves to sustain a given paradigm.Wood, J., (2013), "Metadesigning Paradigm Change: an ecomimetic, language-centred approach", a chapter in Handbook of Design for Sustainability, edited by Stuart Walker & Jacques Giroud (Berg), 2013. In practical terms this adds considerable complexity to the task of managing actions and outcomes. What may be so neatly described as 'new knowledge', in practical terms, exists as an interpersonal and somatic web of tacit knowledge that needs to be interpreted and applied by many collaborators.
Milk quotas were first introduced in the United Kingdom on 2 April 1984 under the Dairy Produce Quotas Regulations 1984, which reflected the then European Economic Community (now the European Union's) Common Agricultural Policy. Originally, they were to run until 1989, but they were extended several times, and were not renewed for the period following 31 March 2015.Daugbjerg, Carsten and Alan Swinbank. 'Explaining the 'Health Check' of the Common Agricultural Policy: Budgetary Politics, Globalisation and Paradigm Change Revisited' in Policy Studies, 32:2, pp. 127-141. p. 133. Each member of the European Economic Community was allowed to produce dairy products up to a cap, which was based on each state's 1981 production, plus 1%.
Fidesz's landslide victory was a result of massive dissatisfaction with and voting in protest against MSZP, the Hungarian Socialist Party, which had been in government since 2002, and it was one event and its consequences especially that provoked resentment: in 2006 Ferenc Gyurcsány, the contemporary Prime Minister of Hungary, delegated by MSZP, made a private speech in front of MSZP party members, in which he, although generally outlining a direction to a new beginning and a moral paradigm change in day-to-day policy making, admitted to having been lying to the general public in different matters through a prolonged time during the campaign running up to the previous election, which had resulted among others in his reelection. This speech surfaced in the press in the Autumn of 2006, and resulted in nationwide protests.
In 1970, the physicists Martin Schadt and Wolfgang Helfrich invented the twisted nematic field effect (TN-effect) in the Central Research Laboratories of F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, in Basel, Switzerland. The resulting patent CH532261 was licensed worldwide to electronics and watch industries and thus initiated a paradigm change towards flat panel field effect liquid crystal (LC) displays. In the early 1970s, Martin Schadt started to investigate correlations between liquid crystal molecular structures, material properties, electro-optical effects and display performance to obtain criteria for novel, effect-specific liquid crystal materials for TN- and subsequent field-effect applications. His interdisciplinary approach involving physics and chemistry became the basis for modern industrial LC-materials research and led to the discovery and production of numerous new functional molecules and new electro-optical effects.
In the memorial guestbook created by METU for Kurdas, Numan Tuna, a professor at the faculty of architecture whose research includes archeological salvage projects, wrote that Kurdaş played a very important role in the development of Turkish archeology, the projects he pioneered led to a paradigm change. In a memorial speech, his son Osman Kurdaş said Kemal Kurdas followed as many as ten different paths.Osman Kurdas, “On Degisik Kulvarda Kostu…” ODTULU, Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi Mezunlarla İletişim Dergisi, Temmuz 2011. His legacy includes publications giving sound policy advice to developing countries, a university that every year produces thousands of graduates and about a thousand scientific articles, a forest that is an environmental godsend, a wide range of Turkish businesses, the METU museum where fascinating artifacts from Gobekli Tepe were shown at a 2011 exhibit, and perhaps most important, an attitude of tolerance and open-mindedness that is all too rare not only in the Middle East but in other parts of the world.
Giurescu, "De la "Sistematizare" la Planul Urbanistic. > Ceaușescu redivivus", in Formula AS 716, 8–15 May 2006 The main target of the systematization was Bucharest. Apartment blocks in Titan The triggering event of systematization in Bucharest was the major earthquake of 1977, which predominantly struck edifices built before World War II (preceded by another major earthquake, that of November 10, 1940), while the structures dating from the communist era held out well. This was interpreted by the communist regime as a proof of its superiority over the pre-war regimes, and led to a paradigm change in its urban development policy. Up to that time, the communist regime had concentrated on the clearance and redevelopment of slums like Groapa Floreasca or Groapa lui Ouatu (1950s) as well as on new high-density urban settlements in the suburbs, such as Bucureștii Noi (1950s), Balta Albă (later Titan), Berceni, Giurgiului or Drumul Taberei (1960s), while the city remained basically untouched.

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