Sentence examples for principles of chance from inspiring English sources

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He saw this evident in La Revue Dada 2, a poem "as exquisite as freshly-picked flowers", which included the lyrics: La Revue Dada 2, which also includes the onomatopoeic line tralalalalalalalalalalala, is one example where Tzara applies his principles of chance to sounds themselves.

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Austen is a genius with the weather, making it the very principle of chance entering her narratives.

In the Yoruba religion (Nigeria), for example, the god Eshu represents the principle of chance and uncertainty and of all that cannot be foreseen.

In order to harmonize the relationship between environmental protection and risk management in power dispatching, this paper presents a stochastic dynamic economic emission dispatch model combining risk perception with environmental awareness of decision-makers by following the principle of chance-constrained programming.

Under Occam's razor or the principle of parsimony, chance is the simplest hypothesis that is consistent with the failure thus far to identify a plausible mechanism for the increased risk of mortality with intensive therapy.

It was at this time that he came under the influence of his long-term partner and artistic collaborator John Cage, and became fascinated by Cage's use of chance principles in composition – often throwing dice or using techniques such as the I Ching to determine the sequence of movements or the number of dancers he might use.

It was at this time that he came under the influence of his long-term partner and artistic collaborator John Cage, and became fascinated by Cage's use of chance principles in composition – often throwing dice or using texts such as I Ching to determine the sequence of movements or the number of dancers he might use.

And finally: the political standstill within Chancellor Merkel's government, its refusal to govern and to frame and shape our country leads to a state of affairs where social status in our society is once again more and more a matter of one's social background – eroding the principle of equal chances for all, totally eradicating the empowering role of the educational system.

However, with exceptions, [ 11] prominent researchers with philosophical or legal backgrounds have argued that these kind of analyses (as instruments of utilitarian benefit maximization) led to discrimination against individuals (older or sicker patients, expensive or rare indications) and counteracts the principle of equal chances of and access to health care [ 12- 14].

It went on to define differences between the "arbitrary" and the "random" (the former a determination of will/discretion, the latter hypothetically indeterminate, or chance), and the basic principles of sortition (the differences between chance samplings of volunteers and of the general population): ["QUOTE"].

Today's neo-Paleyans must also concur with Paley that the watch's delicate functionality could not be the product of chance, inherent "principles of order," or laws of matter, nor merely an illusion of design.

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