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Against the perpetual imminence that universities, education and science become instrumentalized by the politics of reality, Jürgen Habermas, in Theory and Practice, pleads for a 'politicisation' of science and education in terms of enhancing mechanisms of self-reflection in science [ 81].

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It's that sense of imminence and immediacy that has made the singularity such a passionately contested proposition, and attracted interest – and investment – from extremely wealthy and intelligent individuals, as well as Google and Nasa, which have each put money into the Singularity University (co-founded by Kurzweil) near San Jose.

By the end of February, Jews across the country believed in the imminence of a pogrom that would murder thousands of them and exile the survivors to concentration camps in the Soviet Far East.

Confronted with its imminence, the membrane that separates the rational from the irrational ruptures, and we enter the same space we occupy when we surrender to fable and myth.

"There's so much uncertainty in the air now because of the general economy and the imminence of war that unless you have a big hit, it's very scary to know what the financial prospects really are," said Todd Haimes, artistic director of the Roundabout Theater Company, which produced "Tartuffe" and "Cabaret".

"In fact, it explicitly states that imminence does not mean that the United States has to have clear evidence that a specific attack on US persons or interests is underway.

Even in the respondents with the most strongly established learning orientations of this nature, there was clear evidence that imminence, as a modulating factor, overrode their intrinsic orientation and that elements of the proposed mechanism came into play.

"Persona" puts the audience where the child in Bergman sits: full of contradictory feelings and images that are imminences of the betrayal of love and its even graver consequence, the loss of meaning.

** "Persona" puts the audience where the child in Bergman sits: full of contradictory feelings and images that are imminences of the betrayal of love and its even graver consequence, the loss of meaning.

A "flexible understanding of imminence" ultimately produces an approach that can only be defined as "kill all the bad guys".

The white paper seconds this, with a notion of people who are "continually planning" and, as has been much noted, has a definition of "imminence" and preventing "future actions" that is elastic to the point of meaninglessness.

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