Not all recent discussions about paradigm shifts, however, correspond with real shifts in scientific thinking. |
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When science impacted on people's lives – that was what fascinated me, these paradigm shifts. |
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Crucially, the forces behind these paradigm shifts were not religious, but secular. |
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The Canadian health experience also demonstrates that paradigm shifts take time. |
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The way that magick is generally conceptualised changes as general paradigm shifts in thinking occurr. |
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Policy recommendations representing major paradigm shifts in thinking are flooding the global policy stage. |
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This is one of the paradigm shifts that the world has made in the twentieth century. |
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Conceptual models and paradigm shifts are what academic discourse is all about. |
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What breakthroughs, and technological and economic paradigm shifts can we expect in the future? |
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Part of this challenge is to seek refreshing ideas as far as authenticity and paradigm shifts are concerned. |
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The past ten years have seen many changes and paradigm shifts in the HIV and AIDS landscape. |
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Fast-paced change in host environments demands paradigm shifts not only in the understanding of issues in immigrant mental health but also in the planning of intersectoral programs and services. |
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These paradigm shifts confront us with very interesting challenges, to which we are attentively responding on three fronts: our industrial base, our organization, and the way we manage our business. |
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Therefore, during the early implementation phase the NCCBI focused on funding projects with a potential for paradigm shifts or advancing new technologies. |
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As you grow older, your beauty paradigm shifts. |
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Because natural science is a dynamic field, disputes and paradigm shifts are the norm. |
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But massive paradigm shifts have rendered the NYSE a bit player. |
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He underscored, however, the progress that must be made on a formula to prevent climate change, and to catalyze green economies and development paradigm shifts. |
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The overthrow of Ptolemaic cosmology by Copernican heliocentrism, and the displacement of Newtonian mechanics by quantum physics and general relativity, are both examples of major paradigm shifts. |
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We can't underestimate the importance of paradigm shifts. |
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But these were not crises so much as paradigm shifts. |
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But we won't get far on any of the issues that are important to us if we ignore the paradigm shifts we have both experienced and that are at the heart of our relationship. |
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The work of reducing child malnutrition in developing countries represents a very good example of the changes described above or paradigm shifts as Kuhn called them. |
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Just to comment on your paradigm shift, I always shudder when I hear talk of paradigm shifts, and when I read yours, I think I shuddered for good reason. |
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Some experts, however, questioned whether trade agreements were flexible enough to deal with new situations that might arise, and with paradigm shifts. |
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Our scientific mythology admires iconoclasts, those who were ahead of their times in bucking the trends, and brought about paradigm shifts. |
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The last chapter attempts to show how the new paradigm shifts made by the IMB are related to Crawford's core values. |
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Although most observers would agree on the consecutive paradigm shifts in applied nutrition over the years, there would be much less agreement on when exactly these shifts took place. |
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New paradigm shifts are occurring that will shake traditional notions about how people earn a living and participate in the world of work. |
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The next section of the book traces two paradigm shifts in the understanding of gender and redemption, both of which take place within the context of the Quaker movement. |
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Paradigm shifts are rare and can often only be identified with certainty after the event. |
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