For me, though, I think alarmist scientists would do a lot more for their credibility by simply embracing integrity and transparency and by beginning
the basic rudiments of a quality system.
As for Galton, by the time he was four years old he could write, read any book in the English language, knew basic maths (including the times tables), and had a passing hand in
the basic rudiments of both Latin and French.
Not exact matches
The primordial life carried
rudiments of every
basic structure and function that appeared later.
As Sadie Smith so eloquently wrote in the wake of the Rennard allegations, Parliament is not a place in which even the
rudiments of
basic HR applies.
I took a survey course on astronomy in university, and I learned the
rudiments of astrophysics, including spectral classifications and some of the
basic tricks that astronomers use to estimate distances, such as parallax and Cepheid variables.
Skirmishing with
basic enemies is rooted in DRPG
rudiment, as players take turns trading blows with a selection of imaginative beasts, guided by a turn order indicator exhibited at the top of the screen.
At its core, are the action game
rudiments where button presses initiate
basic attacks.