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Terms for subject Cliche / convention containing an issue | all forms | in specified order only
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become less of an issueпотерять свою актуальность (There’s the “uncanny valley” effect, for starters, which was coined by pioneering Japanese robotics professor Masahiro Mori in the early ’70s, and refers to the feelings of unease some people have when confronted by human-like robots. Though the concept has been much debated over the years, Oh, the UNLV professor, suggests that uncanny valley could become less of an issue as this kind of tech becomes more ingrained in the every-day lives of successive generations. reviewjournal.com ART Vancouver)
become less of an issueпотерять свою остроту (There’s the “uncanny valley” effect, for starters, which was coined by pioneering Japanese robotics professor Masahiro Mori in the early ’70s, and refers to the feelings of unease some people have when confronted by human-like robots. Though the concept has been much debated over the years, Oh, the UNLV professor, suggests that uncanny valley could become less of an issue as this kind of tech becomes more ingrained in the every-day lives of successive generations. reviewjournal.com ART Vancouver)
bring up an issueподнимать вопрос (ART Vancouver)