Sentences with phrase «described as a complex»

Craft cocktails are handmade and often described as complex, unique and delicious.
In a study that was published by the Application of Clinical Genetics [7] bipolar disorder is described as a complex, genetic disorder whose mode of transmission is still unknown.
However, there are a number of examples, the reconfiguration of Germany in 1990 being the prime example, which throw some light upon what is described as a complex situation.
Nevertheless, Moylan J was satisfied that, without an order, the wife would not be in a position to fund her litigation, litigation which he described as complex.

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Complex Sale founder and author Rick Page described these last few yards of a sales cycle as the crucible; like its chemistry analog, the sales cycle crucible represents a confined, pressure - packed space where explosive reactions rooted in emotion, politics, risk, uncertainty, and fear can occur.
«I described it as throwing gasoline on a very complex fire,» Gates said at the time.
The agency, created in 1946 to build houses for veterans of the Second World War, liked to describe itself as the «heart of housing» — an enormous Crown corporation that dominated the mortgage insurance market, guaranteed complex, bond - like assets called mortgage - backed securities, and subsidized the building and upkeep of First Nations and social housing.
Some describe the decline as a complex global phenomenon with numerous causes.
As Mr. Mowat described it, it is critical to separate overlying vision (which is inherently emotional) and the complex technical structure (which is very complex) of Alberta's natural resource royalties when trying to have a public discussion about the issue.
His ground breaking research on complex systems modelling of debt - deflation was awarded the eminent Revere Award from the Real World Economics Review, describing Keen as the economist «who first and most clearly anticipated and gave public warning of the Global Financial Collapse and whose work is most likely to prevent another GFC in the future».
Here, as in the example of Mdidimba, the moral restoration that takes place is richer and more complex than rights and punishment alone can describe.
In The Emergence of Whitehead's Metaphysics, 1 Lewis S. Ford describes Process and Reality as the result of a complex redactional procedure in which an original manuscript from the summer of 19272 has been repeatedly supplemented by additions from renewed perspectives.
These events will be as complex as our nature is, and they can always be described from the perspective either of our finitude or our God - directed freedom.
It is described as «multifold,» however, indicating its complex character.
The realm of eternal objects is properly described as a «realm,» because each eternal object has its status in this general systematic complex of mutual relatedness (Science and the Modern World 231).
The Guardian describes Jabal Omar as «a sprawling complex that will eventually accommodate 100,000 people in 26 luxury hotels — sitting on another gargantuan plinth of 4,000 shops and 500 restaurants, along with its own six - storey prayer hall.»
Aristotle described human being as a layered hierarchy of informed matter, the elements fusing together under the impress of a higher - level form to compose tissues, tissues serving as the proximate matter for a yet more complex organizing form at the level of organs, and organs bound into the active, dynamic organism by the yet higher form of soul.
I like the way Alan Hirsch describe the «message» of the Bible as being «simplex» simple because it can be understood by a child and an illiterate peasant complex, because we'll spend our entire life always discovering new aspects of it, and struggling to know more and more God and Jesus, and «the mystery» which Paul was running after (Phil 3)
The purpose of the meeting is described on the conference website: «within the complex and multifaceted issue of the Science / Faith relationship, this event focuses on the possibility of reconcilingin the same philosophical position the «Creation» and «Evolution'thinking, without frst pretending to be a scientifc theory or secondly being affrmed as a dogma.»
David A. Stewart, in Thirst for Freedom, describes the operation of the alcoholic's narcissism as «the little dictator,» an unconscious complex of magical thinking, false pride, fear, anger, lack of insight, and resistance to facing one's need for outside help.
As the «one relational complex in which all potential objectifications find their niche,» (Process 66) for Whitehead the extensive continuum certainly corresponds to the breadth of vision of the divine primordial nature, even as the space - time continuum as a partial realization of the extensive continuum corresponds to the more limited character of the divine consequent nature here and now Thus, even though Whitehead does not make explicit use of field - oriented imagery to describe the God - world relationship, the concepts are at hand to sustain that line of thoughtAs the «one relational complex in which all potential objectifications find their niche,» (Process 66) for Whitehead the extensive continuum certainly corresponds to the breadth of vision of the divine primordial nature, even as the space - time continuum as a partial realization of the extensive continuum corresponds to the more limited character of the divine consequent nature here and now Thus, even though Whitehead does not make explicit use of field - oriented imagery to describe the God - world relationship, the concepts are at hand to sustain that line of thoughtas the space - time continuum as a partial realization of the extensive continuum corresponds to the more limited character of the divine consequent nature here and now Thus, even though Whitehead does not make explicit use of field - oriented imagery to describe the God - world relationship, the concepts are at hand to sustain that line of thoughtas a partial realization of the extensive continuum corresponds to the more limited character of the divine consequent nature here and now Thus, even though Whitehead does not make explicit use of field - oriented imagery to describe the God - world relationship, the concepts are at hand to sustain that line of thought.8
To describe any complex event or pattern of behavior as guided by a single purpose is always to abstract radically from the concrete course of events.
We would describe it as subtle rather than complex, but the careful roast of each variety and the just - so proportions of each seems to have harmoniously balanced the flavors; each brought what it should to the cup.
The IWC judges described it as follows: «Complex nose, smoky bacon, spicy oak, fresh apple and orchard fruit.
The company describes their coffee as marvelously complex and full - bodied, with a luxurious aroma of naturally infused spices and chocolaty notes.
Guangzhou Evergrande have built a brand new academy, described by former Real Madrid goalkeeper Manuel Angel as «The dimensions of the complex are unparalleled.
It's unsurprising that the Energy Secretary, Ed Miliband, recently described it as «the most complex series of negotiations ever» when there will be 10,000 delegates present.
Scholars have variously described international climate efforts as constituting a «regime complex» and as an example of «fragmented governance» on overlapping scales and actors [3]; but governments continue to focus on a process premised on universal participation.
As he struggled to adjust to his complex new role — «like Einstein learning to write poetry,» is how one of Ryan's admirers described it — he committed another strategic error that would prove costly with some of his members: dismissing the reality TV star running for his party's nomination.
From these findings, it follows that morality can be described physically, as a complex interplay of neural structures and neural chemistry in the brain.
Terry's supporters describe him as a hardworking, «fantastic operative» skilled in the minutiae of local election law and complex zoning laws.
She describes the issue as complex.
He further described Ghana's challenges as complex adding that «there are structural problems that have taken years in some cases decades to manifest.»
At any rate, the issue in discussion here is far more complex than Alhaji Bawumia makes it seem to be because the overwhelming majority of Ghanaian citizens describe themselves as Christians, with just under 18 - percent of Ghanaian citizens calling themselves Muslims.
She described the Cooper Park Houses, a New York City Housing Authority complex with more than 1,700 residents, as a place where she felt safe and, after almost two decades, had come to know many of her neighbors.
«It is quite remarkable that a system as complex as a rotating neutron star can be described by such a simple relation,» declares Prof. Luciano Rezzolla, one of the authors of the publication and Chair of Theoretical Astrophysics at the Goethe University in Frankfurt.
You have strong words for the intelligent design folks, for example, describing one claim by their advocate Michael Behe (that an intelligent designer «made the first cell, already containing all of the irreducibly complex biochemical systems») as «utter nonsense.»
Francis Everitt describes MICROSCOPE as «a room - temperature version of STEP» because it doesn't involve complex cryogenic technology.
They're a tough problem to crack because power grids, often described as the world's largest machines, are massively complex systems.
The tasks ranged from simple, such as repeating a word or identifying the gender of a face or a voice, to complex, such as determining a facial emotion, uttering the antonym of a word or assessing whether an adjective describes the patient's personality.
As late as the 1970s, anthropologists described rainforests as a «counterfeit paradise,» arguing that their soil lacked the nutrients to sustain agriculture or complex human societieAs late as the 1970s, anthropologists described rainforests as a «counterfeit paradise,» arguing that their soil lacked the nutrients to sustain agriculture or complex human societieas the 1970s, anthropologists described rainforests as a «counterfeit paradise,» arguing that their soil lacked the nutrients to sustain agriculture or complex human societieas a «counterfeit paradise,» arguing that their soil lacked the nutrients to sustain agriculture or complex human societies.
The advance improves on a staple of modern computation known as the fast Fourier transform, or FFT, which breaks down a complex signal into its component parts — almost like describing a piano chord by identifying the individual notes that need to be played.
At a certain ratio of cerium atoms to molecules, self - assembly produced a symmetrical complex 2 - D pattern described originally by Kepler and known today as the snub square tiling.
One contributor left some useful advice gained from several years of trying to use water in a culture content with «the complex, ridiculous thrones» (as described by philosopher Alan Watts) and unsatisfactory paper - cleaning methods.
As an example of the complex problems that could arise, the report describes the hypothetical case of a man with a mild form of adrenoleukodystrophy who wants the fact kept secret.
The findings, which are the latest to emerge from Micalizio's research focusing on developing a class of chemical reactivity called «metallacycle - mediated cross-coupling,» stand as among the most complex examples of this chemistry ever described.
Keisler describes complexity as the range of things that can happen in a theory — and theories where more things can happen are more complex than theories where fewer things can happen.
Nevertheless, he hopes that it can serve as a stepping stone to theories describing more complex knots, and that in the future it might allow surgeons, for example, to tune the strength of a knot by altering its number of twists.
All textbooks describe the cyclin - dependent kinase complex as the one and only / exclusive regulator of the eukaryotic cell cycle.
The preparation of the described biosensors is expensive and complex, though: the electrodes are made of a biocompatible and electrically conductive material, such as gold or platinum.
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