For McQuown, Vasicek and Kealhofer, the road from theory to practice had some gaping potholes.
By the late 1980s, though, the balance of his interests had shifted away from theory and towards policy work.
The company, currently comprising eight employees, has spent a lot of time thinking and planning in order to take this idea from theory to reality.
You come up with a great idea, but moving that new discovery from theory to practice or from the lab to the marketplace, that's a challenge.
Rosen gets that substance from his own mini-garment center across the street from Theory's headquarters he recently added 12, 000 square feet of workshop space to the 18, 000 he already had.
His books consist of a series of plainly stated statistical observations, in support of deceptively modest conclusions, and the evidence in support of his original observation is now so overwhelming that the Flynn effect has moved from theory to fact.
This period of conflict may last for decades, particularly if the new paradigm comes, not from some of the existing leaders of the current scientific establishment but rather from some unexpected and peripheral source, e.g. the dramatically different theory of genetics coming from Gregor Mendel in Moravia or a revolutionary theory of stomach ulcers from Barry Marshall in Perth, Australia.
It was taught as a special subject quite distinct from the theory and practice of architecture.
Drexler is in China, and Rosen has just gotten back from visiting Theory's stores in Shanghai.
Moroney from Dow Theory Forecasts recently took Microsoft out of his top 20 "focus list" stocks.
If this is a cockamamie way to invest, I draw courage from the theory of central banking, which is more cockamamie still.
According to Mr Williamson, one lesson from organisational theory is the importance of identifying common patterns of behaviour in seemingly disparate situations.
One possible explanation for this can be drawn from the theory that we always adapt our evaluation of our experiences to our current situation.
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Overall, the effect is to give lay readers the illusion that Mr Krugman's perfectly respectable personal political beliefs can somehow be derived empirically from economic theory.
Taking just one example, the development of much of modern physics (from quantum theory to the creation of the atom bomb) owes its success to teamwork.
Anyone who disagrees with the review consensus of DMC, the Devil May Cry reboot from Ninja Theory and Capcom, is just whining for no good reason apparently.
Teachers could discuss how creationism differed from scientific theory if a student brought up the subject, but any further discussion should occur in religious education lessons, she said.
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The verdict: While it looks like he's gunning for the world, he's more likely borrowing from chaos theory, throwing dollars at the ceiling, waiting to see which ones stick.
The logic behind this is derived from a theory called Ricardian equivalence, which holds that government spending cannot boost demand, since consumers cut their own expenditure in anticipation of higher taxes ahead.
Much theoretical work has been done to understand and model such changes, but the lesson I draw from chaos theory is that recognizing such changes in hindsight may be simple, but predicting them in advance is and will continue to be extremely difficult.
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This proposition comes directly from economic theory, which says that people respond to the risk of dying not by shortening their planning horizon and blithely assuming they will die right on time, but by choosing to consume somewhat more when young and somewhat less when old, if they do end up living longer than expected.
The irony with the above is that while the General Theory marked Keynes lurch away from Classical School theory, even amid his 1930s and 1940s renaissance (he died in 1946), Keynes still appreciated quality thinking.
Not the least harmful effect of this particular theory is the present isolation of the theory of money from the main body of general economic theory.
Schenk also dismissed the theory from Case Western Reserve Researcher Mark Smith that amyloid is protective and involved in wound healing.
The medicine was developed over the past 5, 000 years by doctors treating people and finding what works and then building medical theory from it.
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Its critics echo Mr Mintzberg: thanks at least in part to Gordon-Howell, business education's emphasis has moved too far away from practice towards theory.
Last year, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski started to fulfill this promise by proposing rules using a legal theory from an earlier commission decision (from which I had dissented in 2008) that was under court review.
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The Geopark's outstanding historical contribution, both in terms of the development of geological and archaeological sciences is astounding: from the Huttonian Theory, to the naming of the Devonian Period by Sedgwick and Murchison, and even Pengelly's discoveries informing worldwide public opinion as to the antiquity of man.
From inspiring Newton's theory of gravity to the wassail ceremonies that drive evil spirits from the trees each January, the orchard has long been a place of quiet contemplation and a very British kind of magic.
This is mail from folks who in theory want me to do business with them again.
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