Sentences with phrase «complicated than pointing»

However, it's more complicated than pointing fingers at our genes, especially since mutations are the culprit.

Not exact matches

Both men pointed out to West that, yes, Abraham Lincoln was a member of the Republican party, but it's a little more complicated than that.
Now, you may or may not find that to be a persuasive argument about the state of income inequality in Canada — as our own Chris MacDonald has pointed out, determining the fairness of CEO pay is more complicated than it seems.
I found it to be pretty accurate (although a little simplistic, as everything is more complicated than a bullet - pointed list would suggest).
Again, I am only trying to point out that this a much more complicated than most people want to make it, and since none of us are God, we don't really know.
[33] See the comments and analysis offered by Dagmar Heller who frankly assesses positions and interrelationships between the Baptists, the Orthodox and the Catholics, among others, and points out that» [o] ne may get the impression that the situation today is in fact more complicated than it was before BEM.
The relationships of Christianity to culture, he points out, have always been far more complicated than the critics recognize.
made more complicated than necessary, but 3 points all that matters.
It's no more complicated than strapping on a disposable diaper, and major bonus points for it coming out of the wash in one piece.
I would add that further complicating matters is the likelihood that Scotland's credit rating would be lower than that of the United Kingdom, which would make it more expensive for the new government to borrow in order to provide an equivalent level of public services, a point made by Prof Iain McLean.
He estimated that private equity costs around five percentage points more than public financing but that it was often worth it, especially for more complicated and risky projects.
But from what I can make of the case, it's rather more complicated and convoluted than that piece makes it - because Allighan was making false allegations in an attempt to cover his own tracks: http://www.markpack.org.uk/garry-allighan-expulsion-from-parliament/ It's a good point about Conway, though I think overall Parliament should be very cautious about voting to kick out MPs - as it only requires a simple majority vote.
It's a more complicated challenge than it might seem, the researchers point out.
The big advantage of quantum bits, and the point of developing them, is they contain more information than a classical bit — meaning quantum computers can use them, in theory, to solve super complicated equations much faster than a normal computer could.
«The picture is much more complicated now than it was back then, when the concern was really point sources,» Dubinsky added.
1Some muscle fibers drop out when they fatigue, and other muscle fibers are recruited so force output doesn't drop off, which means total muscle activation over the course of a set may be the same with heavy and light loads, even if activation at any given time point is higher with heavier loads 2 It's a little more complicated than that, if you care to dig deeper.
This is the type of dish that sounds much more complicated than it actually is, which means brownie points for the cook and happy guests all round.
Berman and Pulcini met the challenge of adapting Harvey Pekar's complicated graphic memoir American Splendor with flying colors, and The Nanny Diaries is a case in point where the screenplay is actually better than the source novel on which it is based.
At one point, in an attempt to justify killing his father, Cayden remarks, «Life is complicated,» which is a barebones worldview more appropriately matched to Wolves's overstuffed absurdity than the murky platitudes the movie ultimately lands on.
I'm not saying the game had to be dumbed - down to the point where enemies just drop a single currency that is used to unlock all the game's features, just that this whole process seems one or two steps more complicated than it needed to be.
Top performing students, those proficient at Level 4 (scoring equal to or higher than 640 points), «can successfully carry out complicated problem solving tasks with high collaboration complexity.
Unfortunately, with midterm elections fast approaching, lawmakers appear more concerned with scoring political points and toeing the party line than with the give and take of writing complicated policy.
The data on test scores and indicators like graduation rates are generally more complicated than the political debate allows and there has been progress and it's too often not acknowledged (and cherry picking of NAEP data is a pandemic in the ed world to make various points)...
But starting a new brand from scratch is a lot more complicated than drawing up a new badge and slapping it on the back of some S - Classes next to the three - pointed star.
(In fact, it can be even more complicated than this, as ebooks are sometimes treated as subsidiary rights, but the point remains the same.)
Polls point to a Modi / BJP win, though a stronger - than - expected showing by the anti-corruption Aam Aadmi party could complicate the forming of a coalition.
Hotel rewards: Go for free nights, not points — While thousands of points might feel like a bigger sign - on bonus than free nights for a hotel credit card, they make for more complicated trip - planning and run the risk of being diluted... (See Hotel rewards)
They have set the point value in the 1/2 cent per point range, rather than the 1 cent per point range, which causes some unnecessarily complicated math.
Retail card survey 2014: APRs higher, rewards complicated — The cost of borrowing from your favorite retailer has gone up: The average APR on the credit cards from America's largest retailers has climbed more than 2 percentage points to 23.23 percent, according a new CreditCards.com survey.
The points earned, Membership Rewards points, are more flexible than Discover miles but also more complicated.
Earning ThankYou points with the Citi ThankYou Premier Rewards card is more complicated than it is for Ultimate Rewards points.
But as games are more complicated than getting from point A to point B there are actually four things I consider to be of the utmost importance.
5 Most men, despite lip - service to equality, are reluctant to give up this «natural» order of things in which their advantages are so great; for women, the case is further complicated by the fact that, as Mill astutely pointed out, unlike other oppressed groups or castes, men demand of her not only submission but unqualified affection as well; thus women are often weakened by the internalized demands of the male - dominated society itself, as well as by a plethora of material goods and comforts: the middle - class woman has a great deal more to lose than her chains.
We want to focus on the potential of portraiture as a point of reference that allows an artist to explore more complex and complicated themes than the valorization of an important social figure or personal relation, as is predominantly the criteria for portrait prizes nationwide.
While I'm for transparency, I don't like the California initiative because it's rife with exemptions and special cases, all of which speak of a double standard and point to the intent being less to protect public health than make life complicated or costlier for some agriculture sectors.
* There is too much conflicting evidence about climate change to know whether it is actually happening * Current climate change is part of a pattern that has been going on for millions of years * Climate change is just a natural fluctuation in Earth's temperatures * Even if we do experience some consequences from climate change, we will be able to cope with them * The effects of climate change are likely to be catastrophic * The evidence for climate change is unreliable * There are a lot of very different theories about climate change and little agreement about which is right * Scientists have in the past changed their results to make climate change appear worse than it is * Scientists have hidden research that shows climate change is not serious * Climate change is a scam * Social / behavioural scepticism measures * Climate change is so complicated, that there is very little politicians can do about it * There is no point in me doing anything about climate change because no - one else is * The actions of a single person doesn't make any difference in tackling climate change * People are too selfish to do anything about climate change * Not much will be done about climate change, because it is not in human nature to respond to problems that won't happen for many years * It is already too late to do anything about climate change * The media is often too alarmist about climate change * Environmentalists do their best to emphasise the worst possible effects of climate change * Climate change has now become a bit of an outdated issue * Whether it is important or not, on a day - to - day basis I am bored of hearing about climate change
I realise that at the regional level it is more complicated than that, but it seems to me that the story people tell about the future isn't consistent, except that it's consistently always whatever sounds worse at that point in the conversation, or more of whatever bad weather has most recently happened.
In the real world, things are more complicated, as indeed some inflows are increasing or decreasing, due to the increase in the atmosphere, but the main point is that decay rate and exchange rate have nothing to do with each other, and that the 14C tracer shows more the exchange rate than the decay rate.
For intermediate values it's slightly more complicated as pointed out by Andreas, since the relation is logarithmic rather than linear.
The real world is, of course, more complicated; instead of a «glass» you have the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, but the point is that as long as * some * of the energy they re-radiate goes down, and not up into space, the Earth will have to get warmer than it would be if they were not there, in order for the next flux into space to match the solar input Iin.
But the truth is a lot more complicated than a talking point, something which a Dutch advertising watchdog has recognized as it takes two fossil fuel companies to task over misleading ads about natural gas being the «cleanest of all fossil fuels.»
As I pointed out in the Western Journal of Legal Studies, Clements also appeared to have created a more restrictive approach towards the material contribution test, focused on impossibility of identifying a specific tortfeasor, rather than simply a complicated factual record.
As someone who's interested in the complicated question of fitting augmented reality into everyday life, rather than repetitions of hoary futurist talking points, the overall feeling I'm getting from Magic Leap is contempt.
It's also worth pointing out that although optical audio out ports are common on more modern TVs, one of our reviewers found that their TV wasn't equipped with one, which made hooking up the PlayBase more complicated than it needed to be.
This is far easier than selecting the correct access point and pecking your password out on a virtual keyboard, especially if your password is long, complicated, or easily forgotten.
And at some point, it hits you: Planning your perfect wedding is more complicated and confusing than it seems.
Rose admits that the wealth gap is far more complicated than a simple «five - point blog post.»
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