Sentence examples for deep concepts from inspiring English sources

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"Powerset extracts deep concepts and relationships from the texts, and the users query and match them efficiently to deliver a better search," Powerset CEO Barney Pell says.

Beginning in 1956 with a memorandum to the president of M.I.T., he pursued a conviction that physics was being taught as a stupefyingly academic discipline, a collection of rote problems with none of the deep concepts or hands-on excitement of real science.

One minute, Mr. Saffran can be talking in gentle tones about applying deep concepts in physics to problems in biology — "You'd model that with a Brownian ratchet, and it'll be a wormlike chain model," he suggests — and the next moment, performing the belligerent street riffs he used when a drug dealer would insist that he sample the product before doing a deal.

They are notoriously weak at developing deep concepts on their own, and have difficulties with linking concepts in from different mathematical fields.

After all, software engineering does incorporate deep concepts of information theory and information integrity, but it seems to be mainly discrete mathematics.

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"It comes down to a simple, but intellectually deep concept," Kammen says.

Gut instinct or deep concept market principles are involved in everything Koch does.

Now, Avex, not only one of Japan's biggest entertainment companies but also the geniuses responsible for said DVD, have come up with a similar, psychologically deep, concept.

Then, we decided to write a follow-up album that was never released called Out Of Time, which was deep concept album about war babies, baby boomers, and all that stuff.

Information is a deep concept, typical of what the mathematician John Myhill named a «prospective character», i.e. a concept that becomes deeper and deeper as it is further discussed (Myhill 1952).

In sharp contrast, the role of coding in translation, which allows proteins to control protein expression, brought the novel and deep concept of recursivity into the heart of biology (Hofstadter, 1979), making cells fundamentally different from mechanical automata in the sense that they are capable of being creative in the strongest sense of the word (Danchin, 2003).

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