After the War, this central theory of economics was put on a rigorous footing (Arrow-Debreu).
The best they can do is pick at the very periphery of evolution, but the central theory is intact and becoming more so with each new discovery.
In one study examining a central theory that, "only by identifying with a victim's social suffering can one understand its devastating effects," researchers created five experiments.
In Monday's arguments, the judges expressed deep skepticism about the government's central theory - that the company illegally maintained a monopoly in computer software.
Heterodox approaches often do not focus on a central rigorous theory but rather embody criticisms of the "mainstream".
Braid soon assimilated the ideomotor theory into hypnotism and it became the central theory of hypnotic suggestion.
In 1862 he made a prominent protest against the central Asian theory of the origin of the Aryan race.
Whatever the reason, despite Zweig's contributions to a theory central to modern physics, he has not yet been awarded a Nobel prize.
They have to ensure the concrete yet flexible transmission of written, central theories to illiterates by means of patient speech and demonstration.
While one can sympathize with Caws's love-hate vacillations, her book dives off into incoherence when she advances its central theory.