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Theories and broader
Theories about inertia and change are fundamental to the research program of organizational ecology, which seeks a better understanding of the broader changes in the organizational landscape.

Theories and sense
Theories which claim that morality is derived from reasoning about implied imperatives ( universal prescriptivism ), the edicts of a god ( divine command theory ), or the hypothetical decrees of a perfectly rational being ( ideal observer theory ), are considered anti-realist in the robust sense used here, but are considered realist in the sense synonymous with moral universalism.
# Theories also help place events in a causal context that is greater than common sense alone can provide, because commonsense causation is inherently limited by what we see and experience.
Theories of collective action emphasise how group behavior can, in some sense, be linked to social institutions.
Theories with an academic basis which support this thinking have been popular, in the sense of receiving much attention ; without ever being able to support claims of reliability acceptable to more rationalistic perspectives.
While Marx used the concept of the law of value in his works Grundrisse, A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, Theories of Surplus Value and Das Kapital, he did not explicitly formalise its full meaning in a mathematical sense, and therefore how it should be exactly defined remains to some extent a controversial topic in Marxian economics.
Theories with asymptotic safety may be well defined at all scales despite being nonrenormalizable in perturbative sense ( according to the classical scaling dimensions ).

Theories and cohomology
He is coauthor ( with Andrei Suslin and Eric M. Friedlander ) of Cycles, Transfers and Motivic Homology Theories, which develops the theory of motivic cohomology in some detail.

Theories and include
Theories intended to explain these unusual clouds include materials left over from the formation of our galaxy, or tidally-displaced matter drawn away from other galaxies or members of the Local Group.
Theories include: hotspot, bremsstrahlung radiation, collision-induced radiation and corona discharges, nonclassical light, proton tunneling, electrodynamic jets and fractoluminescent jets ( now largely discredited due to contrary experimental evidence ).
Theories for this warming include a change of frost patterns on Triton's surface and a change in ice albedo, which would allow more heat to be absorbed.
Theories include genetics or infections.
Theories include high rates of tobacco use and ( in the case of the Vietnam soldiers ), the advent of processed foods after WWII.
Theories include sudden death by a plague that was sweeping through the city or another natural death.
Theories include that it was named for Louisa County, Virginia, or a corruption of the name of the river (" Levisa ") or that it was named after Louisa Swetnam, one of the first children born in the area to Europeans.
Theories to explain the success of such companies include reliance on certain policies of the American federal government or a tendency to natural monopolies in the industry.
Theories about what caused berserker behaviour include ingestion of materials with psychoactive properties, psychological processes, and medical conditions.
Theories for this include smaller bodies ( and thus less stress on the heart ), a stronger immune system ( since testosterone acts as an immunosuppressant ), and less tendency to engage in physically dangerous activities.
Theories of causation include faulty posture, vascular perfusion disorder, tiredness, or psychological causes.
Theories for the source of the condition include environmental pollution, infections, and conversion disorder.
Theories of the derivation of the name ' Gateshead ' include ' head of the ( Roman ) road ' or ' goat ’ s headland ', as the River Tyne at this point was once roamed by goats.
Theories include family connections within the Saeki-Ōtomo clan, or connections through fellow clergy or a member of the Fujiwara clan.
Theories advanced for the meaning of the name include " of Beorna " ( a personal name ), " The Fort of the Warriors " or literally from Latin Bi-cester to mean " The 2 forts ".
Theories include: the Tu-144 tried to avoid a French Mirage chase plane which was attempting to photograph it, that changes had been made by the ground engineering team to the auto-stabilisation circuits to allow the Tu-144 to outperform Concorde in the display circuit, and that the crew were attempting a manoeuvre — to outshine Concorde — that the aircraft was not capable of.
Theories of irrational behavior include:
Theories as to the reason for the claimed change in flavor include that the secret formula has been changed to use new products not originally available to Vernor, such as high fructose corn syrup ; that it seems to have less carbonation than formerly ; and that Vernors is no longer aged four years, but three in oak barrels.
Theories on why Chrysler used the name Fargo include the imagery of open range of the American west, symbolized by the city of Fargo and the Wells-Fargo stage lines, while another theory assumes there was a play on the words " Far " and " Go ", denoting durability.
Theories as to the origin of the name include:
Theories about the reference usually include an attempt to explain why this anonymizing idiom is used at all, rather than stating an identity.
With Theories X, Y, and Z implications for the modern organization include new challenges and opportunities.
Theories for why the public tends to reject fluoridation include " alienation from mainstream " society, but evidence for that is weak.
Theories include the presence of a large number of Gypsies at the time the land was feud out ; the immigration shortly afterwards of a number of notable Jewish people ; a connection to the army of Oliver Cromwell and simply the presence of Egypt Farm, nearby.

broader and sense
When used in the broader sense, the term can include many different groups.
The term " ataxia " is sometimes used in a broader sense to indicate lack of coordination in some physiological process.
In the narrower sense environmental activists that align themselves with Earth First or Road Protestors would commonly be labelled activists, whilst a local community fighting to stop their park or green being sold off or built on would fit the broader application, due to their using similar means to similarly conservative ends.
A " battle " in this broader sense may occupy a large piece of spacetime, as in the case of the Battle of Britain or the Battle of the Atlantic.
In this system, the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and transition metals, as well as the lanthanides and the actinides, are special groups of the metals viewed in a broader sense.
Similarly, the halogens and the noble gases are nonmetals, viewed in the broader sense.
Advocates such as Jane Jacobs argue that this enables an economically depressed region to pull itself up, by giving the people living there a medium of exchange that they can use to exchange services and locally produced goods ( In a broader sense, this is the original purpose of all money.
While most international law has a broader interpretation of the term treaty, the U. S. sense of the term is more restricted.
Although the concept of consilience in Whewell's sense was widely discussed by philosophers of science, the term was unfamiliar to the broader public until the end of the 20th century, when it was revived in Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge, a 1998 book by the humanist biologist Edward Osborne Wilson, as an attempt to bridge the culture gap between the sciences and the humanities that was the subject of C. P. Snow's The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution ( 1959 ).
In this broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, isolated symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts and for other purposes these may be considered distinguishable categories.
This is true not only with syntagmatic succession in relation with paradigmatic simultaneity, but also, in a broader sense, between diachronic succession in History related with synchronic simultaneity inside a " system of distinct signs ".
The term " extraterritoriality " is often applied to diplomatic missions, but only in this broader sense.
In addition, the term is used in a broader sense to cover a world-view on a wide variety of topics, including chemical evolution as an alternative term for abiogenesis or for nucleosynthesis of chemical elements, galaxy formation and evolution, stellar evolution, spiritual evolution, technological evolution and universal evolution, which seeks to explain every aspect of the world in which we live.
* Fabrica Ecclesiae, a Roman Catholic Latin term, meaning, etymologically, the construction of a church, but in a broader sense the funds necessary for such construction.
The term equinox can also be used in a broader sense, meaning the date when such a passage happens.
In the broader sense, the abstraction LIFO, or Last-In-First-Out is the opposite of the abstraction FIFO organization.
A good many scholars, however, use the term in the broader descriptive sense to refer to various groups in various religious traditions including those groups that would object to being classified as fundamentalists.
As a technical term, the " high " in High German is a geographical reference to the group of dialects that forms " High German " ( in the broader sense ), out of which developed standard High German ( in the narrower sense ), Yiddish and Luxembourgish.
High German in this broader sense can be subdivided into Upper German ( Oberdeutsch, this includes the Austrian and Swiss German dialects ), Central German ( Mitteldeutsch, this includes Luxembourgish, which is now a standardized language ), and High Franconian which is a transitional dialect between the two.
The term analytic function is often used interchangeably with “ holomorphic function ”, although the word “ analytic ” is also used in a broader sense to describe any function ( real, complex, or of more general type ) that is equal to its Taylor series in a neighborhood of each point in its domain.
In a broader sense he asserted that all fallacies are a form of ignoratio elenchi.
It is in this broader sense that the Coandă effect is used by some to explain why the air flow remains attached to the top side of an airfoil.
Lexical semantics is somewhat different from other linguistic types of semantics like phrase semantics, semantics of sentence, and text semantics, as they take the notion of meaning in much broader sense.
Native speakers who are not academic linguists may not recognize that the variants they speak are classified in linguistics as members of " Mandarin " ( or so-called " Northern dialects ") in a broader sense.

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