Sentences with phrase «highly complex nature»

Provide administrative support and reporting of a highly complex nature to the CEO and the Executive Management team, shareholders, and Board of Directors.
However, it's also important to note that the highly complex nature of these weapons systems is also a double - edged sword.

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This is one instance, on a highly complex level, of a basic principle in the nature of things.
Nature works at every level to produce more complex and highly organised systems and organisms from much simpler components: this is the theory proposed and investigated by this collection of essays.
Moreover, even with respect to those highly complex organisms (like human beings) which can, now and again, catch a glimpse 0f God's consequent nature, the problem of theodicy doesn't return.
It differs from it, however, in a number of new and highly complex concepts which make it of a more theistic nature than the earlier Kabbalah and yet cause it to lay much stronger emphasis on the power of man to bring about the Messianic redemption of Israel and the world.
What child can escape unharmed when caught in the middle of highly conflicted charges and counter-charges of parental unfitness or abuse; being forced to choose sides and hide their love for the other parent; or understand the complex legal nature of the court system.
The research, made possible by the availability of high - resolution data in space and time on veterinarian movements in the study area, shed light on the actual significance of operator movements in disease spread, a still poorly understood topic due to the highly diverse and complex nature of such movements and to privacy issues in data collection.
In nature, predatory hunting takes the form of highly complex behaviors that are common to most jawed vertebrates, including humans.
The core of the proprietary complex is a blend of nature's most highly effective ingredients, including natural astaxanthin (one of nature's most potent antioxidants), supercritical chia (one of nature's most energy - dense superfoods), shelf stable vitamin C ester, coenzyme Q10, powerful active botanicals, and the most innovative natural anti-aging ingredients.
Literacy exemplifies what Rand Spiro has termed a «complex domain,» with complexity attributed to its highly contextualized, ill - structured, and non-algorithmic nature (Spiro, Feltovich, Jacobson, & Coulson, 1995).
All of us in the reading ecology — librarians, authors, repackagers, readers — are tied to the tracks by the Brobdingnagian power wielded by the highly consolidated publisher - industrial complex that is then magnified a thousand-fold by the conveniently elastic, virtual nature of digital publishing.
The IVG network of hospitals employs a team of highly - trained veterinarians who understand the complex nature of veterinary reproductive health.
Each painting is a meditative, intimate and highly complex investigation of nature.
The highly tonal nature of the shadows that are cast across her insistent expression is then overlaid with minute lines of Farsi text, evoking the complex layers of intellectual and religious forces that shape the identity of Muslim women throughout the world.
She weaves landscape, flora, and color into a complex, highly charged and organic whole using such materials as steel, paper, fiberglass, and foam as well as salvaged materials and elements from nature, especially trees.
I respect that climate scientists employ highly complex and intensive models to describe and simulate the most complex phenomena in nature.
As you allude to in a later question, the very nature of cap and trade legislation (highly complex, few perceived benefits) fails to elicit strong intense support from among even those alarmed by climate change.
These cases are highly complex and involves difficult questions regarding state liability and they are of a significance due the nature of the damage and the matter value, and sets a precedent for other cases.
I would highly recommend her for all manner of cases, particularly those of a complex nature
The firm recognizes that the highly regulated and complex nature of the industry demands the attention of a team of attorneys who, as a group, monitor constantly evolving laws and regulations and their impact on our health care clients.
The kind of work undertaken by a software performance engineer is highly complex and technical in nature.
Candidate will provide administrative support of a highly complex and responsible nature.
CFRP's findings highlight the difficulties birth registrars face in detecting and intervening in cases of relationship violence, especially given the highly sensitive and complex nature of the problem.
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