Sentences with phrase «even rudimentary»

I'm not getting from this that you possess even a rudimentary understanding of the finer points of this industry — however, this doesn't make you unique.
[11a] They tend to be vested in protecting themselves, their paychecks, and their «behinds» as the first priority (contrary to the traditional definition of a «professional»)[11b], and they often appear to lack even a rudimentary understanding of why they are present, posturing as having a broad authority and expertise they do not have, coupled with fuzzy ideas about what they are supposed to be doing and their «role».
Small businesses often lack a formal IT department or even rudimentary internet security measures, which leaves them vulnerable to unscrupulous cybercriminals searching for an easy target.
But many Brits do not have even this rudimentary level of knowledge about the food that they eat and do not realise that Kentucky this, Pizza that and Burger the other, while perfectly acceptable as an occasional treat, is unlikely to improve their health as an exclusive diet.
It has that right neither in law nor based on the history of the Crown's neglect and failure to provide even rudimentary consultation aligning with the standards set out by the Supreme Court of Canada.
The deeper question for me is how come so few Canadian law students — and later lawyers — have even a rudimentary comfort with both legal cultures.
We would not know, as far from imposing even rudimentary reporting obligations, TSPs are prevented from ever disclosing such sharing has occurred without first seeking permission from the requesting agency (section 9 (2.1) of PIPEDA).
In short, Pink says that while cash bonuses successfully produce higher performance for tasks that only require mechanical skill, studies show this is not true for tasks where even rudimentary cognitive skill or creativity is required.
I am somewhat surprised, given your PhD and your list of programs you use (Mathematica, Excel, etc.) that you seem to be so woefully unaware of even these rudimentary issues of sample size and autocorrelation when analyzing climate data... truly, you have demonstrated beyond question that are out of your depth here.
First off, for anyone with even rudimentary understanding of biology and chemistry, calling carbon dioxide pollution is akin to calling oxygen pollution.
People without even a rudimentary grasp of the issues will automatically dismiss as «bunk» anything that leads to disagreement among people they perceive as «experts».
The analogy Krauthammer suggests of the rain man — an authority figure possessed of commanding prestige despite lacking even rudimentary analytic powers — turns out to be apt; only he is describing himself.
Discounting another scientist's work as voodoo science without even rudimentary examination of the evidence is.
These camps come complete with snipers, heavies, and even rudimentary alarm systems.
Being stylish in combat by engaging in parrying and other melee attacks or even the rudimentary act of lining up headshots can occasionally invoke the use of what Tripwire calls «Zed Time».
Then I got into the World Tour mode and started to frustrate a bit with the onset of grinding through a few matches in order to get to a respectable level where I could compete and pull off even rudimentary moves.
I'm glad even rudimentary music systems still exist in MMORPGs, but they can be so much more.
Highlight: Having even a rudimentary interaction with a local that doesn't involve saying, «Can I have two beers please?»
Research has shown that many American workers — even those approaching retirement — lack even a rudimentary retirement plan.
The 600 - by -800-pixel resolution at 167 pixels per inch is clear enough for text and even rudimentary photos, and it can show four levels of gray.
There is even a rudimentary Beta web browser so articles and web posts can be copied and saved for later reading offline in Edition 2's «pocket» storage feature.
The need to address a bizarre, uncharacteristic, unethical and legally questionable approach to Kindle content promotion and publishing platform support, in which Kindle staff have shown a bias toward mainstream publishers while failing to provide even rudimentary support for independent authors and publishers, and may, if other reports are to be believed, be employing the kind of two - tier royalty approach that could eventually lead to federal scrutiny
This means most e-books are using technology that was cutting edge fourteen years ago, and thus lack even rudimentary features like absolute positioning, which allows making pages look the same on all devices.
The navigation portion of this infotainment system is responsive when searching for POIs and quick about pathfinding routes, but didn't feature even rudimentary traffic data.
As every parent with even a rudimentary knowledge of child psychology knows, you have to move crablike and stealthily in such matters, lest you wind up with the exact opposite of the desired result.
We suggest always seeking out art projects and activities that support student success in other ways: fine motor skills, identifying and using words from a word wall, and using writing, even rudimentary writing, to support communication.
Twenty years ago, even rudimentary video editing was technically challenging and required real skill.
Within even my rudimentary plot description there's a touch of Cronenberg-esque body horror, the promise of demonic possession leading to messy body devouring, the ironical twist of the hot girl taking advantage of horny high school boys, and the always reliable «only the best friend realizes what's going on and is in a position to save the day» path to the final showdown.
Perry might lack tonal control, the ability to modulate performances and even rudimentary visual skills, but the dude has massive cojones.»
Even rudimentary scenes, such as Mikael's scanning through boxes of old photographs for any clue he can find, adds to the tension, particularly in the way the eerie photographs and facial expressions create the mood of dread and foreshadowing of murderous intent.
Essentially it's a sci - fi - themed RPG that follows conventional structure, but the writing has gotten a few laughs out of me and I absolutely tip my hat to developers Lunatic for implementing things like equipment screens and stats, basic skill trees, and even a rudimentary crafting system.
Dr. Caballero thought that even a rudimentary evaluation of all the ways to lose weight would be beyond what people could absorb, but that the Committee could say more than, «Do it gradually.»
(1) I was puzzled by the fact that the author had no medical credentials, medical training or even a rudimentary knowledge of biological science.
Bringing even rudimentary vision to someone who's completely blind is historic.
The maneuver seems routine, even rudimentary.
If networked, even a rudimentary display could deliver useful visual cues, such as turn signals from your gps so you can keep your eyes on the road.
Since 2008, according to the United Nations, a majority of the world's population now lives in cities, many of which lack even rudimentary energy generation and waste management infrastructures.
Quantum devices remain the ultimate in computing prowess, but after 35 years of development, only elite research labs have even rudimentary examples of them.
«The patchwork of state - based systems that have been established for medical marijuana is woefully inadequate in establishing even rudimentary safeguards that normally would be applied to the clinical use of psychoactive substances,» it reads.
Even a rudimentary football fan would know how vitally important strength in depth is when it comes to winning a football title.
17 This is the only instance I can locate in which Whitehead shows even rudimentary awareness that there is more than one «doctrine» or «formula» of evolution.
«Thus,» as Dr. Paton puts it, «the victory over necrolatry was won, but at the cost of the extinction of even a rudimentary belief in immortality.»
Fortunately Mary, there are people out there who actually understand evolution, who have studied evolution and who have doc.umented and taught evolution, so that those of us with even a rudimentary education on the topic can dismiss your comment as nothing more than the desperate and childish attempt to cling to religion even as the rest of the world grows up and embraces reality.
Knust shows absolutely no awareness of Biblical exegesis, hermeneutics, genre, social and historical context, or even a rudimentary understanding of what's prescriptive or descriptive text in some of the historical Biblical narratives.
Had Ron and Shamir done even rudimentary research into the identities of said addresses, such as a search on the Bitcoin - OTC site, Bitcoin Talk forums, or even via a simple Google search, they could have easily found that the original very early source address in question (12higD) is, very publicly, one of mine and not one of Satoshi's as they insinuate in their paper.

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Even the more impressive challenges, like learning to speak passable Mandarin or coding a rudimentary A.I. system to operate devices in his home, are the sort a smart person can expect to accomplish in a year if he sets aside enough time.
Ultimately, the number could run even higher now that Forkgen, a site enabling anyone with rudimentary programming skills to launch a clone, is in operation.
Many people will operate their home computers with weak or even no passwords and with their only protection from Internet threats being the rudimentary security capabilities of their DSL router or cable modem, which they will gladly disable to make it easier for their Xbox, PlayStation or Wii game console to connect with strangers from all over the world.
Not only am I on a first - name basis with most of the head purchasers and tool room managers of the biggest utilities in the Northwest, but there is such a small internet presence for the industry online that even the most rudimentary of Google Adwords campaigns (or something similar) would land a well - built page in the top five within a few months.
And it eliminates the inconvenience of barter — a necessity for even the most rudimentary market economy.
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