Sentence examples for sphere of possible from inspiring English sources

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The sphere of possible action wasn't limited to industrialism at the beginning of our century, and it sure isn't limited to finance or digital media entrepreneurship today.

If we were considering the entire gaussian sphere of possible normal directions, this matrix would just be the scaled identity matrix.

This can be experienced as a 'technological imperative', or more generally, as a 'capability imperative': as soon as some newfound mode of intervention is made available, one's sphere of possible agency is expanded, and one inescapably finds oneself at liberty to influence states of affairs where one used to be factually impotent to do so.

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Thus, the three spheres of possible, existent, and necessary totally coincide.

Partly because empirical investigations on the slave trade require often hard-to-find historical data, partly because research is simply in its infancy, the available literature including my own contributions has not so far been able to cover all the potentially affected geographical regions and all spheres of possible influence in a homogenous fashion.

Hence, within Paul's theory of divine ideas the gap between the sphere of the possible and the sphere of the existent is deeper than in Thomas'.

"It is on my list of things that are in the sphere of the possible," said one top Obama administration official who discussed the president's legislative priorities on condition of anonymity.

We started by introducing a practice of semiannual all-hands management meetings (about 200 to 300 participants) focused on highlighting existing problems (including those in the sphere of communication), finding possible solutions, and elaborating action plans.

Its randomness is canalized within the sphere of the adjacent possible.

The grey spheres indicate the range of possible options computed systematically, the blue spheres represent single predator species computed against their mean prey masses, while the cyan spheres indicate the specific case of the cheetah, taking variously sized prey items across the size range.

In general, linear models of innovation distinguish the discovery (invention), the definition of possible spheres of applications of the results of innovation, its development, design and use as phases of the innovation process (see for example, Niosi (1999); Godin (2006); Meissner (2015); Carayannis et al. (2015)) for simplistic description of innovation processes).

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