Sentences with phrase «from rudimentary»

The lack of regulation coupled with the expanding interest from the general public continues to attract a substantial amount of fraudsters, with methods ranging from rudimentary and uncomplicated to the most cunning and sophisticated.
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From the rudimentary research she conducted on the Internet, on the first day that Pham cared for Thomas Duncan — the man who was (unsuccessfully) treated in a Texas hospital for Ebola — Nina put on a regular isolation gown which covered her front and back, a mask and double booties.
Tomorrow's legal practitioners and entrepreneurial legal service providers are going to be able to intelligently automate a lot more than they already are currently due to the variety of technologies available ranging from the rudimentary to the highly sophisticated.
The data seems to very clearly show that past temperature increases are followed by CO2 increases (which makes logical sense from my rudimentary understanding of CO2 solubility in water).
Hilsman draws from rudimentary source material such as his own body and fruits and vegetables to construct non-literal pictures that relate to notions of eroticism, elementary magic and «backyard» spiritualism.
The artist's untitled steel sculptures begin from rudimentary, randomly generated paper cutouts, which are enlarged, laser - cut in steel and machine bent to approximate the original prototype.
Both beaches feature a range of eateries ranging from rudimentary to buffet to impressive cuisine.
Next - generation Learning Management Systems have evolved from rudimentary training platforms used to support compliance - based training to a complete array of features that serve both the administrator and the learner.
Next - generation learning management systems have evolved from rudimentary training platforms to powerful systems.
Knowing is the kind of movie that has an earnest theme that is wholly overcooked, whereby the concepts behind the thematic material of the piece suck all of the creativity and entertainment value from the rudimentary storyline in order to facilitate the constant revelations of the mystery at the heart of the plot.
The track's historical tidbits range from the rudimentary to the obscure and unfortunately long gaps are in between each one.
They wisely play the camp to the hilt to distract audiences from a rudimentary, uninteresting plot and boring, vanilla relationships.
Apart from those rudimentary websites that meet their visitors» basic biological needs, it is also possible to find a third side for more delicate and profound sexual fantasies, like threesomes.
You may also benefit from a rudimentary body cleansing protocol such as the 6 - Day Advanced Oxygen Colon Cleanse to get your body to an appropriate baseline so as to begin a Toxic Metal Cleanse to remove the toxic metals from your body.
And there is increasing evidence from the sciences that our universe has evolved from rudimentary toward more intensely conscious structures.

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Narcotics are carried by a variety of ships, from normal commercial or fishing vessels to rudimentary submarines, or narco subs, built by traffickers in isolated parts of Colombia.
He raised money from family, friends and the federal government and built a rudimentary reactor, no bigger than a kitchen range.
Her survival pointers include surprisingly sound though hardly exhaustive advice on the basics: finance, setting up an office, marketing, rudimentary management, getting help from others, and coping with growth.
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.
Users could be upgrading from basic phones, which run rudimentary operating systems.
And finally, an important observation is furnished by Bronislaw Malinowski, who describes the transition from ordinary human experience to religious experience and belief as a «breaking point» to which the human organism reacts in spontaneous outbursts, and in which rudimentary modes of behavior and rudimentary beliefs are engendered.15
In Whitehead's cosmology — which is, in the main, simply the most fully elaborated expression of tendencies widespread in recent philosophy — all existence is «social,» is «feeling of feeling,» forming «societies» of interlocked experiences, and societies of societies, from electronic, almost inconceivably simple and rudimentary, societies, to the universe.
To take literally passages from an old relic of a book, written by man many millennium ago, and interpreted once again, by mortal man since, is rudimentary and without any credibility.
He may, of course, have only the rudimentary and uncritical reflections from his feelings, concluding that he did well because he feels good or that he failed because he is still concerned.
It is Whitehead's merit to have described the fundamental continuity running all through the world of nature, from its most rudimentary forms to it most complicated and highest development known to us in the mental life of human beings.
Just because ours is an establishment more of content than of form; just because our close ties with our dominant culture have existed at the level of fundamental beliefs, lifestyles, and rudimentary moral assumptions; any effective extrication of ourselves from this severely limiting relationship has to occur at that more subtle level: the level of original thought.
In short, the student is emancipated from academic servility only as he has the opportunity in a real though often rudimentary fashion to be a practicing linguist, mathematician, scientist, artist or art critic, historian, philosopher, and theologian.
Unlike much of the inherited Western tradition, which has equated creativity with mentality and attributed it only to human beings, process thought considers anything actual at all an instance of creativity, from the tiniest energy event to the most complex creatures we are aware of, human beings; some degree of mentality is present in no matter how rudimentary, even negligible, a form.
Nervously, I reminded him (Professor Albritton also taught Aristotle) that, based upon a rudimentary (and now recognized to be false) empirical observation, Aristotle and Aquinas thought that the stars in the firmament were unchangeable, permanent, and, thus in a special sense, «necessary beings,» different from all other changeable substances they had observed.
The child does not proceed from the simplest, rudimentary notion of «thing» of the real, which the child would then enrich in further steps by the addition of other conditions like «life,» «feeling,» and «will,» so that the conception also fits the more complex areas of reality.
Said another way, the child adds no new aspects to a rudimentary notion of reality, but rather separates out differentiated aspects like self - movement and feeling from realities recognized as more impoverished.
In this chapter, a review of communication is outlined beginning with rudimentary forms of oral communication, to writing, to print, to wire, to wireless, to TV and the multitudes of influences upon our culture from these media.
Though never baptized as an infant, Kateri had received rudimentary knowledge about Catholicism from her devout mother (who had once been a captive, before marrying into the Mohawk nation and receiving full rights).
But it is reasonable to infer from the fact of nature's intrinsic continuity with our own mental experience that there must be at least a rudimentary type of feeling that binds all things to one another.
Originating from a nation of coffee drinkers, tea sounded like a fresh, bright alternative to the acidic touch of a rudimentary coffee maker.
The Asian flavor comes from the addition of sweet hoisin sauce to a fairly rudimentary barbecue sauce formula.
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People who can remember products such as Maypo cereal and Ovaltine drink mix being hawked on television may also recall the rudimentary nutrition lesson that recommends a diet of three square meals a day selected from all four of the major food groups.
So his campaign released a television ad as rudimentary as any broadcast that political season, featuring a number of prominent politicians — City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, West Side Congressman Jerry Nadler, Manhattan borough president Scott Stringer — carrying a folded copy of The New York Times, while reading from its endorsement of his candidacy.
Apart from the teaching labs, there is little laboratory space, and lab equipment is rudimentary (with important exceptions, as we will see).
The project, headed by Mark Humayun, a professor of ophthalmology and biomedical engineering at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, involves an implant consisting of 60 electrodes attached to the retina that conduct information from an external camera to the retina to provide a rudimentary form of sight to patients with the implants.
Because they can steer light around objects to hide the objects from view, such materials could be used to create rudimentary versions of invisibility cloaks — though so far all attempts are a far cry from Harry Potter's version.
Brain - scanning machines may soon be capable of discerning rudimentary thoughts and separating fact from fiction
In the Nigerian villages, people use crude, rudimentary processes to extract gold from ore, including grinding and heating the rock.
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.
«I think the access to samples in both deeper time and from more complicated remains is still a limiting factor because of these rather rudimentary extraction techniques,» he says.
Previous work has shown the birds are capable of everything from symbolic communication to rudimentary math.
While Spotte clearly wishes to start from scratch with each topic in order to foster understanding, it would have been better to leave out rudimentary aspects of chemistry, physics and biology.
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