2023年3月26日 星期日

bifurcation of the labyrinth. expertise. Life as " a continual amazement; a continual bifurcation of the labyrinth." (Herbert A. Simon). a Labyrinth Vacation.







Life as " a continual amazement; a continual bifurcation of the labyrinth."

for Models of Man, Herbert A. Simon




In McCain Campaign, a Lobbying Labyrinth
By BARRY MEIER
The business dealings of the manager of Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign illustrate the difficulty in defining what it means to be selling expertise.

Lobbying Labyrinth 遊說迷宮

expertise Show phonetics
noun [U]
a high level of knowledge or skill:
We admired the expertise with which he prepared the meal.
I have no expertise in sewing/sewing expertise.
She has considerable expertise in French history.


bifurcate
v., -cat·ed, -cat·ing, -cates. v.tr.

To divide into two parts or branches.

v.intr.

To separate into two parts or branches; fork.

adj. (-kāt', -kĭt)

Forked or divided into two parts or branches, as the Y-shaped styles of certain flowers.

[Medieval Latin bifurcāre, bifurcāt-, to divide, from Latin bifurcus, two-pronged : bi-, two; see bi–1 + furca, fork.]

bifurcately bi'fur·cate'ly adv.
bifurcation bi'fur·ca'tion n.

lab・y・rinth


━━ n. 【ギリシア神話】(the L-) ラビュリントス ((Minos王がDaedalusに作らせた地下の迷路)); 迷路; 複雑な関係; 【解】迷路 ((内耳の構造を指す)).
lab・y・rin・thine
 ━━ a. 迷宮の(ような).

bi・fur・cate


; またa.
━━ a., v. 二またの[にする,になる].
bi・fur・ca・tion ━━ n. 分岐(点); 【コンピュータ】2状態に分岐すること.

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