materiality
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Zines push back against the assumption that mainstream food media’s disruptions come from itself and have us look a little further, down the rabbit hole of materiality and beyond.
Through that effort, we recently obtained additional information pertaining to the materiality of Professor Chen’s alleged omissions in the context of the grant review process at issue in this case.
All charges against China Initiative defendant Gang Chen have been dismissed | Eileen Guo | January 20, 2022 | MIT Technology ReviewIt is too soon to say that the market is repricing tech stocks, but the selloff has reached the point of materiality and is therefore something we need to note.
The technology selloff is getting to be somewhat material | Alex Wilhelm | March 5, 2021 | TechCrunchSuch research helps uncover and evaluate the impact of the world’s changing materiality on society.
What Did the Past Smell Like? - Issue 93: Forerunners | Ann-Sophie Barwich | December 9, 2020 | NautilusHis maquettes, or models, illustrate this, too, in their budding materiality.
But both works, in their sheer and glorious materiality, make a secret plea for the things of this world.
There is, at the end, no comeuppance, just a sense of the stealth poison of materiality—its psychic numbing.
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All the smells and the gooeyness of it all, and just the materiality of it is exciting.
The converse of the truth, that realities may be devoid of materiality, may be given here as an aid to the understanding.
Beyond | Henry Seward HubbardThey can be touched, weighed and measured; but their materiality is of a special sort whose vital reactions are as yet unknown.
Decadence and Other Essays on the Culture of Ideas | Remy de GourmontIdealism is definitely founded on the very materiality of thought, considered as a physiological product.
Decadence and Other Essays on the Culture of Ideas | Remy de GourmontCan there be a stronger proof that their operations are merely the effects of mechanism and materiality?
Buffon's Natural History, Volume III (of 10) | Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de BuffonThis comes as near the truth, perhaps, as could be expected while the old idea as to the materiality of heat held sway.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) | Henry Smith Williams
British Dictionary definitions for materiality
/ (məˌtɪərɪˈælɪtɪ) /
the state or quality of being physical or material
substance; matter
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