Sentences with phrase «complicated by the reality»

In her book, Roach takes a deep dive into military science and medicine and how even the simplest activities are complicated by the realities of combat or readiness for it.
Hers were further complicated by the realities of the American South, issues of race and its history, which would later figure prominently in her work.

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But by simply using the iPhone's camera and its built - in sensors, programmers without extensive experience in computer vision or other complicated difficult technologies can make augmented - reality tape - measuring apps.
Never mind that they have a longer, sometimes much more complicated history (not entirely eradicating natives for one) and the history of their occupation by the West which still affects their reality.
But by then, I knew the reality of their love story — it was more complicated than romantic.
While some scholars have decried how important two - parent families are to children's emotional and behavioural regulation, 8 others have suggested fathers» services are quite substitutable and without much measurable impact.9 Such polarized views illustrate the challenges of specifying the key impacts of fathers on children, when and why they emerge, and how discussions can unfold without overly simplifying the complicated realities witnessed firsthand by service providers and scholars of interdisciplinary backgrounds and interests.
In reality, those diseases are probably caused by a wide variety of extremely rare mutations that vary from one person to the next, complicating efforts to understand and treat them at the genetic level.
Fat loss is a simple mathematical equation that becomes a touch more complex in reality — there's no need to further complicate the situation by self - imposing ridiculous old - school beliefs and mantras.
She advises women to involve themselves in this realm of domestic life from the outset so they're not blindsided by surprising or complicated financial realities down the line.
Critic Walter Chaw described City of Hope as «a closed circle of aspiration and compromise, simple hopes impossibly complicated by the stark realities of life in a kind of wartime» (1).
Unfortunately for them, the girls, and especially the young man behind the wheel of that camper — played powerfully by Paul Dano — the reality proves to be a lot more complicated.
This target was complicated by two key realities.
The reality of the potential consequences, complicated by a 40 percent staff turnover and a young novice acting as leader, soon set in.
Further complicating the decision process is that our analysis is distorted by our biases and the result may or may not have had anything to do with the reality of the situation.
In reality, inheritance of coat type can be more complicated than that represented by simple Mendelian inheritance, but the basic principle is the same.
Like any parent, Gottshall is struggling to find the balance between a child's guileless worldview — complicated by an island where nothing bad happens, except for a little weather — and the realities of life in a rougher place.
As to «getting more complicated», they are muddying the waters by bringing up Ortwyn Freyermuth's history in the complaint — when the reality it's inconceivable they failed to notice he was someone they'd dealt with before and didn't raise the matter whilst they drew up the Game Licence Agreement.
Optical illusion here becomes a way to make the effortless experience of reality more complicated, while also taking into consideration ecological concerns by making the tree trunk the main protagonist of the project.
But there are also more nuanced references to America's influence in Catch the Moon, as well as works that reflect upon the complicated realities and challenges facing emerging artists working in China at a time when Chinese contemporary art is being ravenously consumed by Western audiences.
Our lives are simply the pursuit of internal fantasies, complicated by the external realities we confront, as we pass through this plane of existence.
By analogy with certain sets of data that are actually generated by say a quadratic function or other polynomial, there might be sections where the curve is almost flat and happens to match a linear fit, but that linear fit will then diverge from the more complicated realitBy analogy with certain sets of data that are actually generated by say a quadratic function or other polynomial, there might be sections where the curve is almost flat and happens to match a linear fit, but that linear fit will then diverge from the more complicated realitby say a quadratic function or other polynomial, there might be sections where the curve is almost flat and happens to match a linear fit, but that linear fit will then diverge from the more complicated reality.
In the case of complicated models of Earth's atmosphere and oceans, it is true that it is not simple to do controlled experiments, so we must substitute model predictions against reality to judge the model (and by «prediction» I mean what happens in the future, not a data - snooped hind - cast).
By the way, Judith in addition to the contributions to the «wicked» problem you mentioned, I will add the complicating factors that two of the things that are thought to be evil by one side, in reality have positive attributes that are conveniently ignoreBy the way, Judith in addition to the contributions to the «wicked» problem you mentioned, I will add the complicating factors that two of the things that are thought to be evil by one side, in reality have positive attributes that are conveniently ignoreby one side, in reality have positive attributes that are conveniently ignored.
You'd think this was rocket science by all the confusion and misunderstanding but in reality it's about as complicated as attic insulation and can described so the proverbial bartender can understand it.
Analysis from the Intercept and a 2017 «Law Enforcement Technology Report» by Taser suggest that the reality might be more complicated — and considerably creepier.
Divorce laws in Texas are complicated by the fact that, technically, it is a community property state, but in reality, judges have discretion in dividing marital assets.
While some scholars have decried how important two - parent families are to children's emotional and behavioural regulation, 8 others have suggested fathers» services are quite substitutable and without much measurable impact.9 Such polarized views illustrate the challenges of specifying the key impacts of fathers on children, when and why they emerge, and how discussions can unfold without overly simplifying the complicated realities witnessed firsthand by service providers and scholars of interdisciplinary backgrounds and interests.
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