The Latin antecedent of inexorable is inexorabilis, which is itself a combination of the prefix in-, meaning 'not,' plus exorabilis, meaning 'pliant' or 'capable of being moved by entreaty.' It's a
This is Yuskavage's great gift, turning upside down our settled ways of thinking and seeing and, with ease, transforming the vulgar and ridiculous into the sublime.
A child of the Soviet Union and the United States, Masha Gessen—queer, Russian, and Jewish—has long been using her fearsome journalistic talents to sound the alarm on the resurgence of totalitarianism. For a long time, no one was listening. Now that’s changed.
The information revolution has made for a radically more fluid knowledge environment, and the growth of venture capital has created inexorable pressure towards fast commercialisation of existing technologies Companies that don't use the technologies they develop are likely to lose them. Key features Over the past several years, Hank Chesbrough has done excellent research and writing on the commercialisation of technology and the changing role and context for R&D. This book represents a powerful synthesis of that work in the form of a new paradigm for managing corporate research and bringing new technologies to market Chesbrough impressively articulates his ideas and how they connect to each other, weaving several disparate areas of work R&D, corporate venturing, spinoffs, licensing and intellectual property into a single coherent framework. Illustrations, unspecified
Fifty years ago, Dr Beeching wielded his axe, believing the railways faced an inexorable decline. Now the industry is on the cusp of the biggest expansion since the Victorian era.
Au début des années 1990, la narratrice est embauchée par Yumimoto, une puissante firme japonaise. Elle va découvrir à ses dépens l'implacable rigueur de l'autorité d'entreprise, en même temps que les codes de conduite, incompréhensibles au profane, qui gouvernent la vie sociale au pays du Soleil levant. D'erreurs en maladresses et en échecs, commence alors pour elle, comme dans un mauvais rêve, la descente inexorable dans les degrés de la hiérarchie. Une course absurde vers l'abîme - image de la vie -, où l'humour percutant d'Amélie Nothomb fait mouche à chaque ligne. Entre le rire et l'angoisse, cette satire des nouveaux despotismes aux échos kafkaïens a conquis un immense public et valu à l'auteur d'Hygiène de l'assassin le Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française en 1999.
#GenshinImpactFontaine #Neuvillette Someday, when they return, their true ordeal shall begin. — Xbalanque, One Entombed With the Primal Fire ◆ Name: Neuvillette ◆ Title: Ordainer of Inexorable Judgment ◆ Iudex of Fontaine ◆ ???: Hydro ◆ Constellation: ??? #GenshinImpact
Temps de lecture : 2 minutes Baisse des recherches sur Barbizon Barbizon ne fait plus recette à en croire Google, car le nombre de requêtes sur Barbizon est en baisse régulière depuis quelques années. Est-ce général ? Barbizon, Fontainebleau, Milly-la-Foret, Paris … Barbizon a perdu 72% de recherches sur Google Barbizon, baisse des recherches ? Sur ce graphique de la recherche… Lire la suite »Barbizon – La chute inexorable ?
"He who looks down on all that are haughty." Neuvillette - Ordainer of Inexorable Judgment Iudex of Fontaine #GenshinImpactFontaine #GenshinImpact #genshinimpactfanart #neuvillette
A tragicomedy about a young Latvian man with simple dreams; to marry the free-spirited and beautiful daughter of a local Jewish merchant
A collection of Sant Kirpal Singh’s books, lectures and heart-to-heart talks. These teachings bring near to the interested ones the true spirituality. Kirpal Singh
Des méga-tsunamis : Il y a 3 ans en Alaska, un important glissement de terrain provoqué par la fonte du glacier Tyndall avait engendré
La ley de Murphy es inexorable y con Trump ha comenzado la tormenta perfecta. Representa lo contrario de lo que ansiamos quienes creemos en los derechos y oportunidades, sin distinción de sexo, y es seguro que en su afán por construir muros hará uno inexpugnable para frenar la igualdad. Con la conclusión histriónica y […]
This is the election when Silicon Valley finally upstages the old 20th-century power structure and seizes control of the political game.
Baumol’s theory, developed in the 1960s, explains the inexorable rise in health care and education costs.
Since the 1970s, critical realism has grown to address a range of subjects, including economics, philosophy, science, and religion. It has become a complex and mature philosophy. Enlightened Common Sense: The Philosophy of Critical Realism looks back over this development in one concise and accessible volume. The late Roy Bhaskar was critical realism's philosophical originator and chief exponent. He draws on a lifetime's experience to give a definitive, systematic account of this increasingly influential, international and multidisciplinary approach. Critical realism's key element has always been its vindication and deepening of our understanding of ontology. Arguing that realist ontology is inexorable in knowledge and action, Bhaskar sees this as the key to a new enlightened common sense. From the definition of critical realism and its applicability in the social sciences, to explanation of dialectical critical realism and the philosophy of metaReality, this is the essential introduction for students of critical realism. 10 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
Stenen gezicht in jungle"Wild Plants" is een fascinerend schilderij op canvas dat oude stenen gezichten laat zien van een verloren beschaving, verborgen en teruggewonnen door dicht, wild groen. De dramatische wisselwerking tussen sculptuur en natuur geeft een gevoel van mysterie en de onophoudelijke kracht van de wildernis.
Les grands témoins en BD Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Chirine Ebadi, Mère Teresa, le Dalaï-Lama... Ces quinze personnalités ont marqué leur époque par une volonté inexorable : défendre la personne humaine en toutes circonstances. Et quel qu'en soit le prix.
A stunningly illustrated atlas of the world's rivers, estuaries, and deltas, and their ecosystems From the Congo and the Mekong to the Seine and the Mississippi, Earth's rivers carve through landscapes before coursing into the world's oceans through estuaries and deltas. Their inexorable flow carries sediment and more, acting as lifeblood for a variety of ecosystems and communities. More than any other surface feature of Earth, rivers, estuaries, and deltas are vitally important to our economic and social well-being, and our management of them often sits at the sharp edge of today's most pressing environmental challenges. The World Atlas of Rivers, Estuaries, and Deltas takes readers on an unforgettable tour of these dynamic bodies of water, explaining how they function at each stage of their flow. Combining maps and graphics with informative essays and beautiful photos, this invaluable reference book will give you a new appreciation for the power that rivers, estuaries, and deltas wield. Features a wealth of color photos, maps, and infographics Brings together invaluable perspectives from leading experts Describes the rich biodiversity associated with the world's rivers, estuaries, and deltas Explains how rivers, estuaries, and deltas work, from river networks to deltaic floodplains, and sheds light on the erosion, movement, and deposition of sediment Describes the anatomy of rivers, estuaries, and deltas, from channel geometry and river planforms to estuarine shape and delta morphology Examines the ecology and ecosystems of rivers, estuaries, and deltas and how humans interact with these environments Additional topics include damming, climate change, water use, pollution, resource management, and planetary health, as well as future perspectives on these vital landscapes 250 color illus.
From illustrator Carson Ellis, a warm invitation to celebrate the inexorable interdependence of joy and sorrow.
Mayor Sadiq Khan today held the first meeting of his Brexit advisory panel to start drawing up a “blueprint” to protect London’s economy.
\"A chance meeting of a sewing machine and an umbrella. The impossible face-off between a whale and a polar bear. One was devised by Lautréamont; the other punctuated by Freud. Both are memorable. Why so? They certainly tickle something in us. Lacan says what it is. It's about man and woman. There is neither accord nor harmony between man and woman. There's no programme, nothing has been predetermined: every move is a shot in the dark, which in modal logic is called contingency. There's no way out of it. Why is it so inexorable, that is, so necessary? It really has to be reckoned that this stems from an impossibility. Hence the theorem: 'There is no sexual relation.' The formula has become famous. In the place of what thereby punctures a hole in the real, there is a plethora of luring and enchanting images, and there are discourses that prescribe what this relation must be. These discourses are mere semblance, the artifice of which psychoanalysis has made apparent to all. In the twenty-first century, this is beyond dispute. Who still believes that marriage has a natural foundation? Since it's a fact of culture, one devotes oneself to inventing. One cobbles together different constructions from whatever one can. It may be better ... or worse. 'There is Oneness.' At the heart of the present Seminar, this aphorism, which hitherto went unnoticed, complements the 'there is no' of sexual relation, stating what there is. It should be heard as One-all-alone. Alone in jouissance (which is fundamentally auto-erotic) and alone in significance (outside any semantics). Here begins Lacan's late teaching. Everything he has already taught you is here, and yet everything is new, overhauled, topsy-turvy. Lacan had taught the primacy of the Other in the order of truth and the order of desire. Here he teaches the primacy of the One in its real dimension. He rejects the Two of sexual relation and that of signifying articulation. He rejects the Big Other, the fulcrum of the dialectic of the subject, disputing its existence, which he consigns to fiction. He depreciates desire and promotes jouissance. He rejects Being, which is mere semblance. Henology, the doctrine of the One, here outclasses ontology, the theory of Being. What about the symbolic order? Nothing more than the reiteration of the One in the real. Hence the abandoning of graphs and topological surfaces in favour of knots made of rings of string, each of which is an unlinked One. Recall that Seminar XVIII sighed for a discourse that would not be semblance. Well, with Seminar XIX, we have an attempt at a discourse that would take its point of departure in the real. The radical thought of modern Uni-dividualism.\" --Jacques-Alain Miller
The U.S. record industry was the same, but different, in 2015. You may or may not have noticed great change, as old ways of doing business continued to change — but if you saw industry revenues at the mid-year point, you might have also noticed revenue fell about 5 percent (though a boost from Adele […]