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But the gist of their theory is simple, even poetic: The conditions of the early universe were biased toward creating something out of nothing.
They extended ideas about gist (simple meaning) and verbatim (precise risk-reward tradeoffs), both core aspects of the theory, to uncover neural correlates of risk-taking in adults.
If reading nearly 5,000 words isn't your bag, Anderson has a three minute video wherein he explains the gist of his theory.
His liberal heroine suggests that "making men and women all equal" was "the gist of our political theory". No, replies her radical and more farseeing friend, "equality is an ugly word, and frightens". A good person, he declares, should rather "assist in lifting up those below him". Eliminate poverty, and let the distribution of wealth work.
The gist of Lévy's theory is this: New York's travesty of justice cast Strauss-Kahn as the guilty guy because he was rich in post-crash New York, just as Dreyfus was once guilty in anti-Semitic Paris because he was Jewish, while the maid had right on her side because she was poor and black.
The first half of my paper will describe Euler-Bernoulli beam theory and attempt to reference the code whenever possible to as to make the gist of the code clear; the second half will proceed likewise with Timoshenko Beam Theory.
Enough of the theory.
The gist of the criticism?
That was the gist of the invention".
"We trust you," is the gist of the message.
So that's the gist of the story.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com