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This pattern leads into a pattern that I call the Foundational pattern
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Last year, the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi) had an essay contest on the nature of time (because you are certainly not alone in your questions), and a variety of really excellent and different opinions were put forth on the nature/relation of time to spacetime.
Bad Language: Metric vs Metric Tensor vs Matrix Form vs Line Element 2009
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See, for instance, Foundational Principles of the Institute for Creation Research.
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Foundational literacy skills like reading combined with new digital literacy skills that evolve from interactive play must now drive educational change.
Michael Levine: Gaming Education Reform: Put Down Your Pencils and Play Michael Levine 2011
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Foundational, pragmatic, etc. 2: To discuss whether or not any scientists, past or present, mix philosophy into their science or devote much time to philosophical subjects.
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Foundational to this planning process was a mission statement crafted by the community, which notes that Fulton will be a destination for the region due to the vibrancy and vitality that exists.
Charles A. Birnbaum: Modernism, Fresno and the Future of a City's Heart Charles A. Birnbaum 2010
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Indeed, at a recent interdisciplinary conference run by Discover Magazine and the Foundational Questions Institute, one of the participants noted that "from a ... psychological perspective, the time measured by atomic clocks isn't as important as the time measured by our internal rhythms and the accumulation of memories."
Rabbi Geoffrey A. Mitelman: Our Deeply Rooted Need To Mark Time Rabbi Geoffrey A. Mitelman 2011
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Foundational to Okada's argument is the opening passage of the Analects where Confucius says, "To learn and at due times to repeat what one has learned," reminding ourselves that, for Confucius, learning must never cease.
Rodney L. Taylor, Ph.D.: West Meets East: Confucius And Bertrund Russell Ph.D. Rodney L. Taylor 2011
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Foundational to this planning process was a mission statement crafted by the community, which notes that Fulton will be a destination for the region due to the vibrancy and vitality that exists.
Charles A. Birnbaum: Modernism, Fresno and the Future of a City's Heart Charles A. Birnbaum 2010
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Foundational to Okada's argument is the opening passage of the Analects where Confucius says, "To learn and at due times to repeat what one has learned," reminding ourselves that, for Confucius, learning must never cease.
Rodney L. Taylor, Ph.D.: West Meets East: Confucius And Bertrund Russell Ph.D. Rodney L. Taylor 2011
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