Sentences with phrase «basic central concept»

In short bursts, or for younger gamers, Gravity Ghost is worth a look, but considering the style and polish applied to such a basic central concept, I'm far more excited to play Ivy Games next game rather than this one.

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The basic concept of socialism, for Tillich — or, to use his own terms, its central «symbol» — is expectation.
Clearly, «importance» is a basic concept for Whitehead, for it is based on the central idea of his metaphysics, namely purpose.
Central and basic was the concept of matter, for matter was the physical substance constituting the realm of nature and was thus the principle object of scientific inquiry.
In the way that substance functions in Spinoza's ethics, I believe «God» is a central concept the analysis of which gives us a clear model to observe how basic structures relate.
The concept is so basic and fundamental that it is central to number theory and pops up in most other fields of math as well.
Combining cues from basic German bubble cars and more contemporary aerospace design, the urban concepts use a common central tub to which Audi has attached a race - car - style pushrod suspension that supports outboard - mounted 21 - inch wheels.
I addressed one your questions several days ago, pointing out some serious misconceptions you harbored on the topic, but you appear to have ignored that response and your recent comments tell us that you still don't understand many of the concepts central to a basic understanding of climate change.
Topics include (1) research design: elements of the research process, types of designs, program evaluation; (2) ethical considerations of research: informed consent, research with diverse and vulnerable populations, research with children, human subjects review; (3) basic measurement concepts: validity, reliability, norms, score interpretation; (4) basic statistical concepts: frequency distributions, central tendency, measures of variability, correlation.
Topics include (1) elements of the research process; (2) types of designs, program evaluation; (3) ethical considerations of research: informed consent, research with diverse and vulnerable populations, research with children, human subjects review; (4) basic measurement concepts: validity, reliability, norms, score interpretation; and (5) basic statistical concepts: frequency distributions, central tendency, measures of variability, correlation, normal curve, hypothesis testing, significance tests.
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