Sentences with phrase «complicated world now»

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«And the way the world is now means that people get information and have debates in far more complicated than ever before.
Jastremski now isthe acknowledged world master of this complicated technique.
He is thriving now after two complicated seasons on loan in the English Premier League at Manchester United and Chelsea, where his scoring deserted him as he tried to recover the strength and mobility that once made him among the world's most feared strikers.
Since children have a clearer understanding of his world and dreams now, those imaginings he has in his mind might become more complicated when he grows up.
That makes for a sort of scientific cabin fever, as researchers reanalyze images, tinker with models, and ponder new ways to explain the complicated world that is, for now, utterly out of grasp.
Now the world is far more complicated.
Every now and then, every guy needs to take a break away from all those complicated, high - tech movements the bodybuilding world seems obsessed with and get more in touch with his raw masculinity by introducing some real manly exercises that build functional strength and rock solid muscles into his routine.
Now that Jesse and the gang have vanquished the Wither Storm, saved the world, and become totally super famous heroes, life has gotten a bit more... complicated.
Instead of telling farmers that 100 % of acres must produce adequate grain, we now tell them we realize world more complicated than that.
Not to make it complicated and only have a few people enjoy it; we do in fact live in a casual gamer world now.
Now up to this point there isn't really much that divides this release from other releases in this genre but how about if you add a pair of scissors as your main weapon, yeah this is where things starts to get complicated to explain, and you use these scissors to try and restore the world back to normal.
«Honestly, between five and ten years from now, I don't think you're going to be able to tell the difference between the real and the virtual world,» Epic CTO Kim Libreri told GamesIndustry.biz, «You'll see hardware that can support these kinds of capabilities pretty shortly, and then, finally, the greatest blockbuster with the most complicated effects, within ten years, you'll be able to do that in real - time.»
Now that Jesse and the gang have vanquished the Wither Storm, saved the world, and become totally super famous heroes, life has gotten a bit more... complicated.
Having leaders of the world's established and emerging powers take away the drama now could ease the burden on functionaries diving in to resolve enormously complicated issues next month.
In any case, it's all made hopelessly complicated by the fact that total emissions by the developing world since 1850 are now much the same as those of the developed economies.
But here's the rub: we are now discovering the world is a much more complicated and complex place than we once believed it was.
When Descartes» analytical geometry treated space and extension, the res extensa of nature and the world, so «that its relations, however complicated, must always be expressible in algebraic formulae,» mathematics succeeded in reducing and translating all that man is not into patterns which are identical with human, mental structures... Now the phenomena could be saved only in so far as they could be reduced to a mathematical order, and this mathematical operation does not serve to prepare man's mind for the revelation of true being... that appear in the sensually given data, but serves, on the contrary, to reduce these data to the measures of the human mind, which, given enough distance, being sufficiently remote and uninvolved, can look upon and handle the multitude and variety of the concrete in accordance with its own patterns and symbols....
This is certainly true of three major ethical dilemmas now complicating the climate change debate: how to balance the rights and responsibilities of the developed and developing world; how to evaluate geo - engineering schemes designed to reverse or slow climate change; and how to assess our responsibility to future generations who must live with a climate we are shaping today.
Hausfather and colleagues are now looking into records from the 1940's, when much of the data gathered by ships was complicated by security concerns during the World Wars.
The World Bank has seized upon the immense challenges climate change poses to humanity and is now front and center in the complicated, international world of carbon finWorld Bank has seized upon the immense challenges climate change poses to humanity and is now front and center in the complicated, international world of carbon finworld of carbon finance.
An English court has now ordered service of a injunction via Twitter — where the Twitter user was anonymous, impersonating a blogger (it's a complicated world out there!)
Now Facebook is will scour all types of content around the world with this AI, except in the European Union, where General Data Protection Regulation privacy laws on profiling users based on sensitive information complicate the use of this tech.
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