Sentences with phrase «as rudimentary»

It's not often that something as rudimentary as a vibration motor stands out, but the one LG placed in here meshes so nicely with the build that it creates almost an experience unto itself.
The Time can also be used as a rudimentary step counter, and it can remotely control the music on your smartphone.
You can even stick a Cookie to everyone's toothbrush, so everyone in the house can participate in a competitive tooth - brushing league, or to remind you to take your pills, track your sleep or even use one as a rudimentary pedometer.
On its surface, Flappy Bird is just about as rudimentary as it gets.
Instead, he offers the canvas as a rudimentary plan, a crude impression of possibility.
-LSB-...] Although there have been sister exhibitions such as Rudimentary Perfection and more recently Futurism 2.0, that were curated by others and had similar but different aims.
To take such education seriously is to be already unconcerned with more basic kinds of education as well as the rudimentary means of survival.
Influenced by the hunting scenes of Courbet and early nineteenth - century Nordic landscape painting, James's work captures the beauty and power of nature as well as the rudimentary self - reliance that grows with living off the land.
However, as rudimentary as they were, the controls in Twilight Princess were enough to vault it way up in my rankings out of the sheer enjoyment I got out of it when playing it.
However, as rudimentary Game Theory will tell you, not everyone will share that communal ethos and may opt for a more selfish alternative.
The campaign does serve as a rudimentary tutorial for the main controls and core concepts of the game, which definitely need some explanation if you are not familiar with the series.
The algorithm could be as rudimentary as my makeshift knowledge bank, or as sophisticated as the formula used to propel OkCupid's arrow with its red, heart - shaped tip.
It's fairly obvious stuff, and for the most part Freundlich presents it all in as rudimentary a fashion as he can.
The first stages act as rudimentary tutorials, interspersed with some trademark nonsensical dialogue from the eponymous Chuck and a friendly alien called Woop, who has kidnapped our protagonist in the hope that he will create some wild and wacky puzzles to solve.
It's as rudimentary as slasher films go, and although it may not be fair to make the comparison, that will no longer cut it after Get Out proved that the horror genre is capable of a lot more than mechanically depicting people getting stabbed to death.
And his description may be seen as rudimentary to some.
The earliest evidence for cheese making comes from 7,000 - year - old archaeological sites in Poland, where milk fat remains were found in holed ceramic containers that could have served as rudimentary strainers.
CRISPR (pronounced crisper) burst on the scientific scene in 2012, when researchers transformed what had originally been identified as a rudimentary immune system in bacteria into one of the most powerful tools in molecular biology.
CRISPR (pronounced crisper) burst on the scientific scene in 2012, when researchers transformed what had originally been identified as a rudimentary immune system in bacteria into one of the most powerful tools in...
So his campaign released a television ad as rudimentary as any broadcast that political season, featuring a number of prominent politicians — City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, West Side Congressman Jerry Nadler, Manhattan borough president Scott Stringer — carrying a folded copy of The New York Times, while reading from its endorsement of his candidacy.
Such support may begin on as rudimentary a level as literal hand - holding whereby the pastor accepts the alcoholic's present weakness and supports the only strength that is available — his potential strength.

Not exact matches

The founder describes his competition as «rudimentary icepack vests.»
As an undergraduate at the University of Maryland, Mokhtarzada and his two brothers, Zeki and Idris, were experimenting with a rudimentary web design business.
Wolfenstein — often credited as the game that launched the genre — looks positively rudimentary now, since it limited players to grid - like levels that had only one plane of action.
By employing a rudimentary combination consensus algorithm containing both Ethereum's standard PoW as well as its future PoS consensus models, Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin believes risk can be mitigated during the changeover.
But there are some rudimentary tools available for you to optimize your business presence on the maps as much as possible and add a location if it's missing.
Had Ron and Shamir done even rudimentary research into the identities of said addresses, such as a search on the Bitcoin - OTC site, Bitcoin Talk forums, or even via a simple Google search, they could have easily found that the original very early source address in question (12higD) is, very publicly, one of mine and not one of Satoshi's as they insinuate in their paper.
If I think of answered prayer as a message telegraphed direct to my heart, if I have no sense of the breadth of God, the ways in which God talks to me, then I have only a rudimentary sense of prayer, for, as Gadamer shows, God is talking to me all the time and I don't seem to know it.
And finally, an important observation is furnished by Bronislaw Malinowski, who describes the transition from ordinary human experience to religious experience and belief as a «breaking point» to which the human organism reacts in spontaneous outbursts, and in which rudimentary modes of behavior and rudimentary beliefs are engendered.15
Instinct, in its turn, has its counterpart in a still more rudimentary form in vegetative life as tropism.
The point is that any complex concept scheme has internal resources through which the materials of another can be captured in a descriptively more rudimentary — and thereby descriptively neutral — manner so as to make communicative contact possible.
In direct proportion to its being deprived of the cultural props that have sustained it as the established religion of the western world, the Christian church is being cast back upon its rudimentary confessional basis.
In short, the student is emancipated from academic servility only as he has the opportunity in a real though often rudimentary fashion to be a practicing linguist, mathematician, scientist, artist or art critic, historian, philosopher, and theologian.
In a molecule, the degree of self - creation and self - determination may be quite rudimentary, even negligible; a mechanistic molecular biologist might argue that this can be explained (away) as the defective working of totally deterministic systems.
When Homo faber came into being the first rudimentary tool was born as an appendage of the human body.
Ethics and morality are necessary for a species to form a civilization, and we see rudimentary understanding of these concepts in other species — just not as refined.
Fortunately Mary, there are people out there who actually understand evolution, who have studied evolution and who have doc.umented and taught evolution, so that those of us with even a rudimentary education on the topic can dismiss your comment as nothing more than the desperate and childish attempt to cling to religion even as the rest of the world grows up and embraces reality.
What one can historically describe as the «mechanization of the image of the world» is, at any rate in an environment formed by machines, a process which is also being looked at psychogenetically; this process advances the same object categories and ideas of movement, if only in a rudimentary, pre-reflexive manner, which might, especially for that reason, influence thinking so much more persistently.
Said another way, the child adds no new aspects to a rudimentary notion of reality, but rather separates out differentiated aspects like self - movement and feeling from realities recognized as more impoverished.
Since it describes and predicts on the basis of correlations among the relatively abstract entities of secondary perception, it can not be taken as comprehensive or sufficiently rudimentary.
The «event horizons» of varyingly sized black holes are rudimentary in appearances found to be physical in their natures thusly being as the skin so to say of the black holes.
«Thus,» as Dr. Paton puts it, «the victory over necrolatry was won, but at the cost of the extinction of even a rudimentary belief in immortality.»
Though never baptized as an infant, Kateri had received rudimentary knowledge about Catholicism from her devout mother (who had once been a captive, before marrying into the Mohawk nation and receiving full rights).
Contemporary biblical studies persuasively indicate that the major theme of the story and concern of the writer were not homosexual activity as such but rather the breach of ancient Hebrew hospitality norms and persistent violations of rudimentary social justice.
As anyone with the most rudimentary grasp of ecclesiastical history knows the Church often takes time to stabilise after a major Ecumenical Council.
As anyone with the most rudimentary grasp of ecclesiastical history knows the Church often takes time to stabilise after a major Ecumenical...
We as human beings have an innate need to be recognized, and if we understand that at the most rudimentary level and leverage that, you have a greater chance of being successful.»
Doesn't mean that's going to happen as our squad is what our squad is, and our play design is... rudimentary to be charitable.
cba@66: By chance (or natural genius), you have positioned the two mirrors so they create a rudimentary hologram of the fire, which your brain interprets as a 3 - D image.
Yet even though a 10 - month - old's sympathetic response may be rudimentary, the results of this study suggest that sympathy is beginning to emerge as part of their social - emotional development by this point.
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