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Interestingly, a nonlinear theory arises because the feasible particle displacements (leading to unjamming) depend critically on the local spatial arrangement of the particles, implying a directionality in the feasible strains that is absent in particle systems with soft potentials.

Both aspects of the interaction between logic and language are demonstrated in the book i.e. firstly, how logical systems are designed and modified in response to linguistic needs and secondly, how mathematical theory arises in this process and how it affects subsequent linguistic theory.

The toxic-cluster theory arises from the sudden confluence of several independent lines of research.

An objection to this theory arises from a putative case of inverted qualia without illusion.

One of the widespread oppositions to evolutionary theory arises from its contravening idea of divine creation.

In light of these observations, the error theory arises because (Mackie thinks) moral discourse is pervaded through and through with aspirations to robust, institution-transcendent prescriptivity.

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"That they [the DfES] should recommend the theory so uncritically is, frankly, incredible". Learning style theory arose out of the development of magnetic resonance imaging in the early 1980s.

Co-author, Steve Amstrup, a retired US Geological Survey polar bear researcher now affiliated with Montana-based Polar Bears Inthenational, said the "walking hibernation" theory arose with observations of bears at Canada's Hudson Bay.

First, the theory arose that God adapts customs and rites to a pagan style in order to combat paganism itself as a concession to the human condition.

Eventually three major schools of feminist political theory arose, each emphasizing a distinctive subset of issues: liberal feminism, socialist feminism, and radical feminism.

The electroweak theory arose principally out of attempts to produce a self-consistent gauge theory for the weak force, in analogy with quantum electrodynamics (QED), the successful modern theory of the electromagnetic force developed during the 1940s.

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