What was most interesting about our conversations was that my questions and comments as a literary writer who frequently uses science theory to shape the conceptual design of my texts, opened up possibilities within their fields of research that they had not yet envisioned.
He remembered an earlier article he'd read about a radical--though discredited--theory: that smell came not from a molecule's shape, but from its vibration.
My reasoning is based on the theory that either financial services firms get their loan portfolios cleaned up and in good shape so they generate earnings that further the recapitalization process or they struggle to stay alive.