Sentences with phrase «complexity of your aims»

The amount of actions you set for each objective is solely dependent on you, your individual plan, and the complexity of your aims.

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It has already cut the number of marketing and media agencies it works with by 50 percent, aiming to reduce complexity and get better work.
While gadgets are often a source of «complexity, frustration and headaches» for the nation's 76 million baby boomers, said AARP chief JoAnn Jenkins in a statement, the RealPad aims to help them embrace «the benefits of technology such as connecting with family, friends, communities and enjoying books, games and learning.»
But given the costs and complexities of crowdfunding, and some of the doubt aimed at tech companies like his, Gould couldn't shake a persistent skepticism.
Through Tmall.com, ChannelAdvisor can offer its estimated 2,400 retailer customers direct access to Chinese consumers through Tmall Global, a Tmall.com program aimed at easing the complexity and cost of selling online for foreign merchants.
One of my main aims was to move away from a simple categorisation of methods which is the all too frequent use of Cynefin into a more nuanced and varied understanding of complexity.
To impute purpose to God is no dishonesty in Whitehead; for he finds no real or possible thing that is not in its degree of simplicity or complexity endowed with subjective aim.
Also, it is very puzzling how the nascent occasion — just coming into being and powerless to make any kind of selection or response — can select just the sort of aim which is most suitable to it out of the immense complexity of the primordial nature.
It is the subject which aims at balance and complexity; the notion of a conceptual feeling of «subjective aim» is yet to come (in T8).
God offers as its subjective aim a vision of what that entity might become, disclosing relevant novel possibilities that would provide «ideal» opportunities for the concrescing subject with the maximum enjoyment of complexity and intensity.
Niebuhr recognized this complexity when he wrote in his essay The Purpose of the church and its Ministry: Reflections on the Aims of Theological Education (New York: Harper and Row, 1956), 26, «The world is sometimes enemy, sometimes partner of the Church, often antagonist, always one to be befriended; now the one that does not know what Church knows, now the knower of what the Church does not know,» 13.
In our new aims of education for the 1980's and beyond, therefore, we shall have to dedicate ourselves to bringing back, among other things, the civilized use of language (both written and oral), a sensitivity to beauty, powers of analytical reasoning, the intellectual vision of ourselves as historical creatures, the ability to cognitively articulate ideas rather than let communication skills courses degenerate into merely «touchie - feelie» experiences of «affirming the other,» and finally, a sensitivity to the nuances, complexities, and ambiguities of meanings.7 In this way, and only in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental changes.
Our aim with the whiskey was to create a full bodied tasting experience for people who enjoy the added complexity and taste sherry casks impart, and at the same time continuing our goal to expand the spectrum of flavours available from premium Irish whiskeys.»
Each issue has its complexities, but one of the key messages I took from the conference was that whilst we need to understand the broader issues of the global food system, we must take a bite size piece of the overarching problem and aim to solve that.
The recent move towards Vocational GCSEs aims to address this, ironically by reintroducing some of the complexity that GCSEs initially eliminated.
The nanoscale map, which sketches out both North and South America at a staggering 200 - trillionths of their actual size, aims to demonstrate the precision and complexity with which DNA can be manipulated using the approach.
The habitat's depth was about 45 feet, a fraction of the 600 feet or more that Sealab had been aiming for — so less complexity was needed for the pressurized gas recipe and the aquanauts» eventual decompression.
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«The very horrible complexities of racism and intolerance are simplified in ways inherent to many a Hollywood and faith - based film, all in the aim of glib uplift that may salve the individual spirit but solves absolutely nothing.»
Presumably aiming for complexity, her approach ends up coming off as hesitant; the impression left is more of familiar tropes and tones carefully reassembled than of any kind of exploration or excavation.
For example, the D.C. Public Charter School Cooperative, with 21 members, aims to provide information to members about the complexities of special education, hire and make available specialized staff that no school would want to employ alone, and develop a Medicaid billing system to increase reimbursements for special - education services.
They are admirably aligned with rigorous research (on early reading instruction, for example); explicit about the quality and complexity of reading and writing that should be expected of students every year; very solid on arithmetic as a clear priority in the elementary grades; ambitious in aiming for college and career readiness by the end of twelfth grade; and relatively jargon - free.
If a child is being put off or intimidated by the complexity of language in most books aimed at their age range, don't be afraid to offer them books geared to a younger audience or containing simplified text, such as comic books or graphic novel versions of classic novels.
Can't say I could recommend PHP - as a server backend language aimed at web browsers, it will introduce a lot of unnecessary complexity.
And, given the complexity of teaching, a reasonable policy would be one that aims to strengthen these educators» practice.
Each candidate says they aim to reduce the complexity of education funding formulas and provide more money for schools.
This response aims to highlight the inherent complexity within each of the four main issues addressed by Schrum et.
It is important to appreciate that the 50,000 studies summarised in the book cover a very wide group of classrooms, with remarkable complexity and the aim of many of the studies was to understand these complexities.
An important aim of the designers of the new standards was to create a «staircase» reflecting increasing complexity in what students are able to read.
Ankara Press, a new digital imprint of Nigeria's Cassava Republic, has aims to deliver «romances that reflect the complexity» of modern African lives.
Both books are memorable for their profound engagement with the devastating complexities, paradoxes, and staggering personal tolls of war — and equally, for the fact that these brilliant insights arise out of works of literature aimed not at adults, but at young people.
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There is the occasional piece of complexity thrown in when the game demands that you loosen your grip on that single button to tap A so you can tackle the suspect, or to aim your gun and fire a warning shot.
Instead of trying to reproduce the complexity of real life, we aim to capture its essence by simplifying.
The exhibition aims to address complexities and deep vernacular traditions of the Southeast.
In his art, Wurm consistently realizes architecture's highest aim as he creates works whose extraordinary power lies not only in how deeply they make us feel, but also in how they let us see the complexity of our feelings, in meaningful environments which help us to dwell.
Her process - based artistic practice could be described as being on the edge of art and design and focuses on exploring the materiality of her concept and the chosen medium, aiming to observe and articulate aspects of the human condition, identity, and the complexity of patterns that occur naturally in the world around us.
Acconci's utopian, biomorphic designs aim to approximate the complexity of living organisms.
These events are organized by the University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts as part of the INTERSECTIONS initiative, which aims to increase knowledge about Muslim cultures through the arts while focusing on the complexity and diversity within Houston's local Muslim population, with an emphasis on the University of Houston's own student body and seeks to build bridges between visiting artists and UH students.
The Transliterative Tease is the first of four Slavs and Tatars performance - lectures organized by the University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts as part of the INTERSECTIONS initiative, which aims to increase knowledge about Muslim cultures through the arts while focusing on the complexity and diversity within Houston's local Muslim population, with an emphasis on the University of Houston's own student body and seeks to build bridges between visiting artists and UH students.
As the architect Le Corbusier once remarked, the purpose of architecture is to move us, then with his work Erwin Wurm consistently realizes architecture's highest aim: he creates works whose extraordinary power lies not only in how deeply they make us feel, but also in how they let us see the complexity of our feelings, in meaningful environments which help us to dwell.
These performance - lectures are part of INTERSECTIONS, a Mitchell Center initiative which aims to increase knowledge about Muslim cultures through the arts while focusing on the complexity and diversity within Houston's local Muslim population, with an emphasis on the University of Houston's own student body and seeks to build bridges between visiting artists and UH students.
By not taking more specific aim, Jones lets formal qualities — visceral immediacy, textural complexity and damage - driven process — carry the bulk of the work's metaphorical weight.
The Rail aims to «reflect the complexity and inventiveness of the city's artistic and cultural landscape.»
The project aims to stress the growth, complexity and diversification of collaborative practices.
Working often from a historical basis, Elana Katz's work confronts cultural conventions, critically examines the complexity that lies within contradictions, and thus aims to create an experience of unlearning the assumed.»
The retrospective on the Cuban painter Wifredo Lam (Sagua La Grande, 1902 — Paris, 1982) responds to a general desire to give an account of modernism in all its complexity, and aims to reinstate Lam's work in an international art history of which he is an essential player.
Confronted with complex issues with high decision stakes, uncertain facts and values in dispute, scientists may still aim to deliver truth, but often there are many competing interpretations of the same problem (conflicting truths), none of which can be refuted given the state of knowledge — so that a consensus can only be an enforced reduction of complexity into single «best of our knowledge» claim.
The Krakow conference aims is to explore the complexities and ambivalence of dispute management and effective dispute resolution through arbitration and ADR in a globalized international business context.
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