Sentences with phrase «complicated than traditional ones»

Blended learning processes are usually much more complicated than traditional ones.

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While Subaru does offer one of the best touch screen navigation units in any new car being sold today, the audio and climate controls are teaming on becoming a bit more complicated than they need to be, but after all that is what luxury car buyers looking for, a smooth streamlined center stack devoid of the traditional large round dials.
But the effects of price competition on one side of a multi-sided market are more complicated to evaluate than those of traditional price competition.
For one thing, Windows 8.1 packs 3D printer support in the form of a driver and a native API, and hopefully — hopefully — that will make the 3D printing process as simple as the traditional 2D printing process, rather than the complicated export - filled mess that it is now.
So if you have ever considered sinking money into an initial coin offering — a complicated, barely regulated, and booming new form of financial vehicle where startups offer investors stakes in «new» cryptocurrencies rather than traditional stock — it might be a good idea to listen to what one of finance's most notorious criminals - turned - authors has to say.
So if you have ever considered sinking money into an initial coin offering — a complicated, barely regulated, and booming new form of financial vehicle where startups offer investors stakes in «new» cryptocurrencies rather than traditional stock — it might be a good idea to listen to what one of...
management - intensive — Gilbert, for one, notes that the most complicated asset in the commercial real estate universe is the regional mall — student housing requires greater capital reserves than do traditional apartment buildings because the tenants are essentially teenagers who are more likely to damage property and are prone to move out on an annual basis.
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