Sentences with phrase «for others the complexity»

However, for others the complexity, the cost, and the opaque investment nature of them deem them to be unusable.

Not exact matches

Manufacturers of speakers or other stationary products understand the complexities of silicone on wood: Oils leave wood porous, while varnish seals it shut, and a product that sits on a shelf needs to account for both environments.
While most of us have an accountant, a lawyer, an insurance guy, an investment manager and other individual advisers, for the very rich these issues» complexity is compounded by the sheer amount of capital involved.
But in China, it may take longer for content to load than it does in other countries, as sites must navigate the complexity of the Firewall.
Our expectations for what we want the marriage to provide us have gotten higher in a lot of ways, more sophisticated in a number of other ways, more emotional, more psychological, and because of this additional complexity, more of our marriages are falling short, leaving us disappointed.
But it does not recognize the amazing diversity of ways that Canadian families come together to raise their children - the grandparents who spend their retirements pushing strollers, the parents who juggle shifts so that someone is always home for the kids, the single parents and blended families and other complexities of modern life.
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The univocal and equivocal imaginations deny metaphor, deny that any new insight can come through the ordinary — the one flattens it to sameness, the other escapes from it — but what Lynch calls the analogical imagination delves into the mundane, for it is precisely in and through the complexities of historical, limited existence that insight comes, if it comes at all.
Others cared for their needs, so that they could direct all their thoughts to God and not be distracted by the complexities of worldly life.
More to the point, just as William Paley, in his perverse way, acted as a kind of accidental midwife to Darwin's theory, so too I think the speculations of Michael J. Behe and William A. Dembski (and others, many of whom belong to the Discovery Institute) will lead not to a more robust theism but to a new impetus to find adequate explanatory laws for chemical complexity.
A somewhat stylized Niebuhrian analysis of a human problem is to state two opposite facets of the problem, then to reduce each further to negative and positive elements, to correlate the subnegation, then to show how the Christian answer meets these complexities, but only in the wholeness of the problem; for once any element of the Christian answer is emphasized at the expense of some other facet, distortion occurs.18
Thus on both the social and the individual levels the proposal of a simple transfer of the ethical attitudes of science appears to underestimate the complexity of ethical issues, to idealize the purity of the scientist's motives, and to provide no adequate dynamic for concern about the welfare of others.
For its reflective and inventive forward spring it is in some sort necessary that Life, duplicating its evolutionary motive center, should henceforth be sustained by two centers of action, separate and conjoined, one of consciousness and the other of complexity.
We need not anthropocentrically imagine the evolutionary process to culminate in man, for it is quite conceivable that in time it might bypass man and the entire class of mammals to favor some very different species capable of a greater complexity than man can achieve; if not here on earth, then in some other planetary system.
This re-appraisal is due in part to an appreciation for the complexity of preaching and its inextricable relation to the other disciplines.
Similarly, while the mainstream Enlightenment (which privileged order, good behaviour and obedience) frequently sought harsh remedies for beggars, runaway slaves and other undesirables, Catholic religious houses could provide beacons of mercy and refuge, and moralists such as St Alphonsus Ligori sought to develop a theology which did real justice to the complexities of human life.
All Mass - Ceilings certainly do not result in Coilings of Complexity; but on the other hand all Coilings of Complexity seem to originate or be conditional upon a Mass - Coiling — for example, Life, which could only be achieved on the physical foundation of a planet.)
It is my hope that this volume will help to «bridge the gap» between the professional philosophers and theologians and the many other persons who are looking for a basic familiarity with process theology but who do not have the time to struggle with the complexities of the process system as a whole.
In our new aims of education for the 1980's and beyond, therefore, we shall have to dedicate ourselves to bringing back, among other things, the civilized use of language (both written and oral), a sensitivity to beauty, powers of analytical reasoning, the intellectual vision of ourselves as historical creatures, the ability to cognitively articulate ideas rather than let communication skills courses degenerate into merely «touchie - feelie» experiences of «affirming the other,» and finally, a sensitivity to the nuances, complexities, and ambiguities of meanings.7 In this way, and only in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental changes.
On the other hand, the complexity of evaluation does point to the plurality of relevant ideals that may be legitimately espoused and to the inevitable conflict between those who cling to the simpler harmonies and those who would risk their sacrifice for the sake of greater massiveness.
But these mediate the unity only since, in their perishing as a datum, they pass along to other occasions, as a lure for the development of the latter, the complexity achieved with them (i.e., within the concrete individual occasions) and the integration of their relative actual world.
With their situations varying in every case, objectified in differing ways by other occasions, they enter into a multitude of contexts, and in so doing they pass along to other processes the complexity which they have achieved and formed in their subjectivity as a «lure for feeling.»
Other writers have attempted to explain the capacity of narrative to summarize the complexities of self - understanding: «Narrative history of a certain kind,» says Alasdair MacIntyre, «turns out to be the basic and essential genre for the characterization of human actions.
Almost any recipe that calls for soy sauce can be made with coconut aminos instead, and a few drops of it can add a layer of complexity to many other dishes.
There are other crafty switches you can make too, the apple juice gives it a light sweet flavor, but it can be swapped for coconut milk or almond milk for a much creamier and deeper complexity and consistency.
I won't pretend to understand the complexities of transfers but it is the same for everyone, and most others seem to find a way to get it done.
It's most vital for you to stay abreast with the industry trends and other high - tech complexities behind today's profession.
Our criteria for deciding whether to adopt something new aren't usually centered on the cost or complexity The question is usually a matter of how it will help us — what it will do to protect our families, save us money, help the environment, or achieve other goals that are important to us.
With over a decade of healthcare liability insurance experience, David B. Pulley understands the complexities of professional liability insurance for physicians, midwives and other health care providers.
Other things that are worth considering when picking a train table set are how much space you have for the table, whether you want a plastic or a wooden train set, and the complexity of the set.
It is an important beginning point for understanding the complexities involved in explaining why outcomes related to bedsharing (recall, one of many types of cosleeping) vary between being protective for some populations and dangerous for others.
The complexities of both the clinical manifestations of tongue - ties of various types and the politically charged medical environment in which we must operate and convince others of the importance of tongue - tie for breastfeeding, speech, dental, and many other oral functions are discussed in sufficient detail to give the reader a comprehensive understanding of the current issues and the work yet to be done.
TIME, the blame for mother guilt does not lie with attachment parenting or with any other type of parenting philosophy or culture — the complexity and balancing act of motherhood, encompassing mommy guilt or even typical healthy doubt as we navigate our way, existed before attachment parenting resurfaced.
Headline figures can also disguise other complexities, such as the prevalence of unemployment amongst ethnic minorities, women, disabled people, young people, and people who have been unemployed for long periods of time.
We are spiritually nurturing ourselves and others as we embark on the wonders of exploring the complexities of science and the body, of caring for the sick, and of experiencing the realities of health care training and practice, which can otherwise be all - consuming and even, at times, demoralizing.»
In other cases, different concentrations of morphogen elicit different responses, and it is this type of gradient that is most important for providing an increase in the complexity of the developing organism.
Similarly as a society can be evaluated not just for being rich but also for being egalitarian, a forest can be evaluated for its structural complexity — in addition to other, more customary, properties like its biomass and growth.
For example, volunteers again visualized tasks of varying complexity, but some were given a deadline two months away, and others were given one eight months down the road.
The 21 - member team worked within the laboratory's international security directorate, and was praised for its success «on a series of technical problems of enormous complexity, resulting in an extremely powerful operational capability that can be used to gather intelligence from unique sources not exploitable by other means».
In its complexity it outshined all other objects for a thousand years following its creation sometime around the second century B.C..
Humpback whales are known for the complexity of their feeding techniques, which include «trapping» krill and other prey within bubble nets they produce and gulping up to two - thirds their weight in prey - laden water.
This discovery, and other observations made by the Penn State team, provide insight into the complexity of weather and atmospheric composition on exoplanets, and may someday be useful for gauging the habitability of Earth - size planets.
But Franklin and others suspect that in their zeal to clean up, facilities may have wiped out some of the microbial complexity that makes mice useful models for human disease.
But he and others point out that hard evidence for this hypothesis has been lacking, largely because the single filaments found on these plant eaters lack the complexity of the protofeathers found on early meat eaters.
They have delved into the complexities of the issues with much more care than other recently published studies, and for that reason, my perception is that the conclusions have much more power than some of the brasher headlines.
We then expanded the project to the other two sites, from which we screened many more samples than we could sequence deeply, so we selected the best four samples (with highest complexity and endogenous DNA) from Oakington and the best from Linton (from which we had fewer samples, and there was only one sample with acceptable complexity for deep sequencing).
Corals, branching Acroporids especially, contribute greatly to habitat complexity, or rugosity, of reefs increasing the microhabitats for other reef creatures.»
But the complexity and variability of a human being's desire for love is irrelevant to Our Time's subscription model, and that of many other dating sites.
Neither is able to hold your interest for very long, with one growing tiresome due to needless complexity and the other being too simplistic.
He's a hard man to resist, which is as much a testament to the character as written as to his casting: A rock singer - guitarist for the Belgian band A Brand with only one other IMDb feature credit to his name, Vermeir is a naturally charismatic performer with the capacity for nuance, a bit like «Malcolm in the Middle» - era Bryan Cranston in appearance, with that actor's ability to find layers of «Breaking Bad» - style complexity beyond that charming first impression.
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