Forks often arise from differences of opinion in the direction of a project. And tokens are INCREASINGLY a mechanism for voting on changes to their protocols. Since the point of a fork is to TRY a NEW path, the new fork may not WANT to port all of the prior holders opposed to trying the new path the fork was CREATED to take.

Read More

There are a LOT of MYSTERIES about quantum MECHANICS, but they MOSTLY arise in very detailed measurements in controlled settings.

Read More

INTEREST rates do not have to be identical ACROSS the WHOLE euro area, but it is unacceptable if major differences arise from BROKEN capital MARKETS or concern about a euro area break-up.

Read More

For both reasons, owing to the thermal motion and to the working TOGETHER of various wavelengths, factors arise which, in a similar MANNER to the structural factor, exert some influence upon the brightness of the INTERFERENCE POINTS but not upon their location.

Read More

One WOULD think that in writing about LITERARY MEN and MATTERS there would be no difficulty in finding a title for one's essay, or that any embarrassment which might arise would be from excess of material. I find this, however, far from being the case.

Read More

The most INTERESTING THINGS that HAPPEN in my BOOKS are usually the things that arise spontaneously, the things that SURPRISE me.

Read More

Usually what is DIFFICULT for me are things that MAKE me feel SCARED. That's when DIFFICULTIES rather than challenges arise.

Read More

Real short- and long-term rates were relatively HIGH in the late-1990s, so FINANCIAL EXCESS can also arise WITHOUT a low-rate environment.

Read More

I would HOPE this experience would HELP me if that NFL opportunity were to arise. But I also know that it's a totally DIFFERENT league. There's a LOT more to it.

Read More

There are good reasons why NATURAL SELECTION has become widely accepted as an explanation of evolutionary development. When APPLIED to mammals and other large animals, it fits perfectly. But we cannot ASSUME that all evolutionary steps arise from selection, particularly when LOOKING at smaller animals.

Read More

I SEE no intrinsic reason why a DOUBLY talented ARTIST might not arise and create a comic-strip novel masterpiece.

Read More

I write because I'm in love with LANGUAGE; because I LIKE working for myself, inside my head; and because it's the only way I KNOW to make a stab at answering the never-ending QUESTIONS of the HEART that arise simply from the everyday living of our lives.

Read More

RULES matter, and to be rules they need to be universal in FORM: ALWAYS do this, never do that. But it is foolish to rule out in advance the possibility that an occasion might arise when NORMAL rules just don't apply. Rules are not there to be broken, but sometimes break them we must.

Read More

The need to be RIGHT can arise from a FEAR of being disrespected. Or it may come out of the fear of being SEEN as we REALLY are: as flawed human beings who are perfectly IMPERFECT and full of contradictions and confusions.

Read More

It is true that it is usually for their BOOKS that novelists reserve their most CONSIDERED and ordered thoughts, but the fact is they arise inescapably from one CONSCIOUSNESS: the same one that is occupied in all the other activities which MAKE up a LIFE.

Read More