Sentences with phrase «complex challenges rather»

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Rather, I have always taken his question to suggest that only the most rigorous theological approach will be equal to the challenge of understanding what bas undoubtedly been the most complex interreligious relationship in human history.
Eventually, you have someone like Charles Darwin, who figures something rather abstract and complex, which challenges tradition.
A rather complex science policy review process results in specific challenges for the trained scientist.
I think this is interesting, but, at the same time, it is also very challenging as both communities already are rather interdisciplinary (so one would risk having models based on different philosophies and being too complex to understand the results).
In making the Pentagon Papers the focus rather than Graham (now there's a film that could have chimed with the times), an already complex and challenging screenplay has had to accommodate the fact that it was actually The New York Times that broke the story first.
Since the Massachusetts test is relatively challenging (well aligned with the NAEP2), students» performance is likely related to these complex skills, rather than to familiarity with specific words.
One challenge of additional complexity, recently highlighted by a land - model intercomparison study, is that predictions are diverging as models have become more complex, rather than converging as was hoped.
Why not weigh the cost of environmental challenges against corporate subsidies and the military industrial complex, rather than against hospitals and famine relief?
Immigration laws is often rather complex and difficult to folks encountering immigration challenges for the very first time.
Rather, the growing regulatory challenge arises from the structure of the regulatory bodies, and the complex and evolving nature of the legal services market.
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