extensively trained
in rudimentary transcription, word processing Strong organizational, technical and... and analytical skills.
The EU is arguably a costly institution for the 350 million Europeans who support it, but it also takes seriously its mandate to keep its citizens informed, to make all the rules, regulations, laws, directives and cases freely available to all — and no longer
in a rudimentary, even clunky system, but by using technology, web design, and ontologies of the highest order, to provide the depth of quality one has come to expect of the subscription database providers.
We already see
this in rudimentary forms when Amazon make suggestions to you, or when a server detects your device and re-formats content to suit it.
Climate nerds have attempted to create models that include, at least
in rudimentary form, all of these interacting economic and atmospheric systems.
Her world of personified objects, boobs, butts, animals and plants are all communicated
in a rudimentary yet evocative way.
I was able to pry some sneak shots away from some of the artists exhibiting
In Rudimentary Perfection a Group show at Recoat Gallery in Glasgow.
Mann's art is rooted in drawing or, more basically,
in a rudimentary, conscientious sense of mark - making.
In the first stages of creation, Friedman carves his figures
in rudimentary Styrofoam, then covers them with crushed baking tins, like a skin overlaying the foam structure.
Rooted
in rudimentary, but refined, fighting tenets, the title may not have the sophistication to win favor with tournament hosts, but offers an engaging outlet that'll please fans of the source material.
When these female characters are of aid to the player, it's often
in rudimentary ways, as a glorified door opener, or an even more basic tool.
It works
in the rudimentary way of awarding your weapon experience points per kill, but when you see that your level 2 shotgun now fires flame rounds and has undergone an awesome visual transformation, you can't help but feel satisfied with the system in spite of its simplicity.
Just because you train your dog
in the rudimentary socially acceptable manners, does not mean it will not be enticed into «coming out to play» with other dogs, if so implored.
That is similar to what was posited in books 2 and 3
in rudimentary ways, and in book 5 in more sophisticated ways.
Mechanical Approach — The simplest approach to bucket maintenance is to let money flow from one bucket to the next each year as shown
in my rudimentary graphic.
... The scientific study of divorce is still
in its rudimentary stages.
The DX also features a built - in QWERTY keyboard for taking notes, entering search terms when wirelessly accessing the Kindle Store, and typing out URLs
in the rudimentary Web browser.
The lane / road departure systems warn if you drift over a lane marking, and optionally pulls you back from the pavement markings
in a rudimentary form of self - driving.
While engine temperature has traditionally been controlled
in a rudimentary manner by a thermostat located close to the engine, this modern thermal management module controls the temperature conditions in the vehicle more precisely and enables operation in the optimal temperature window in the fastest possible time.
Rather than having an upper piece that is attached
in a rudimentary fashion, the legs are formed with a right angle kink, and retract fully under the deck lid body panel into the existing spoiler support recesses for a factory fi t that is peerless.
Pennywise is never explained, and the kids lives are fleshed out
in rudimentary but highly effective ways — through interactions and character tics rather disconnected plot filler.
Albeit still
in rudimentary form - since it can't further develop into a healthy fetus because of the absence of endoderm cells - the newly constructed artificial embryo leads scientists closer to understanding how embryogenesis works.
Regardless of this being
in a rudimentary stage of research, Steffen says he would «not be surprised to find life out there.»
But 8 or 9 days into the embryos» development, the chickens start to look drastically different: The cells
in the rudimentary penis begin to die, eventually leaving only a slight bulge.
A pair of studies suggests the evolutionary roots of humanlike cooperation can be seen in chimpanzees, albeit
in rudimentary forms.
Hence subjectivity and purpose
in rudimentary and unconscious forms are characteristics of nature generally.
What one can historically describe as the «mechanization of the image of the world» is, at any rate in an environment formed by machines, a process which is also being looked at psychogenetically; this process advances the same object categories and ideas of movement, if only
in a rudimentary, pre-reflexive manner, which might, especially for that reason, influence thinking so much more persistently.
Though the doctrine of reincarnation was worked out in much greater detail in subsequent Hindu sacred literature, it is expressed in the Lipanishads
in rudimentary form thus:
They make the discovery that the most meaningful married love could not be experienced during the engagement except
in a rudimentary way.
The first step is «to commit ourselves to the possibility and the desirability of attempting to think through (at least
in a rudimentary way) our position on some aspects of the ultimate questions about life, death, and reality.»
«Student Land had a shock of black hair, dark piercing eyes, a jerky manner, and a sophisticated but incurable enthusiasm about almost everything in the world but especially about a light polarizer that he had devised in his teens
in a rudimentary home laboratory,» we said in a 1938 profile.
Today, many consumers are becoming more knowledgeable about how their private information is being used (and exploited)-- at least
in a rudimentary way — and that data is big business.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
'' [Financial automation] helps to simplify some of the more
rudimentary financial tasks that we all have to do,» says Jacquette M. Timmons, a financial behaviorist, author of «Financial Intimacy: How to Create a Healthy Relationship with Your Money and Your Mate» and president and CEO of Sterling Investment Management Inc. «
In addition to the simplification, it can also help you to be a little more organized,» she adds.
If scaling up is the limiting factor for cellular ag, the key challenge
in making viable plant - based meat is more
rudimentary: getting ingredients like sorghum to taste like sirloin.
While less enthusiastic about artificial intelligence's current contributions to healthcare, Bush suggested a perhaps more radical vision of the future,
in which machines do indeed supplant many
rudimentary medical functions.
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.
Rather than exploiting the ERC20 contracts with a technically complex approach, researchers highlight how mathematical creativity and
rudimentary contract programming played a larger role
in the discovery of this exploit, which they explained via a screenshot containing fewer than 15 lines of code.
You can put together, fairly inexpensively, a
rudimentary greenhouse, low - cost and seasonal, which is definitely most attractive
in an environment like California.
Collectively somewhere
in the AB voter psyche, some
rudimentary humanity, intelligence and common sense is dangerously lacking.
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.
There are examples of
rudimentary eyes
in many creatures.
If I think of answered prayer as a message telegraphed direct to my heart, if I have no sense of the breadth of God, the ways
in which God talks to me, then I have only a
rudimentary sense of prayer, for, as Gadamer shows, God is talking to me all the time and I don't seem to know it.
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.
-LCB- alert: Smith would probably not have done well
in the Twitter world -RCB- One can surmise that the form of capitalism that Americans subscribed to
in Adam Smith capitalism was based on an ethical system influenced by Christianity.My very, very
rudimentary understanding of Sharia laws concerning finance suggest to me that it is more closely related to Adam Smith capitalism than to predatory capitalism.What do you think?
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
Instinct,
in its turn, has its counterpart
in a still more
rudimentary form
in vegetative life as tropism.
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 univers
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 univers
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 univers
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.
Paul even thanked God that he himself had baptized none of the Corinthians save two, together with the household of Stephanas, saying, «Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach»; (I Corinthians 1:13 - 17)
in the Fourth Gospel John's baptism
in water is explicitly subordinated to Christ's baptism
in the Holy Spirit; (John 1:33) and
in the Epistle to the Hebrews «the teaching of baptisms» is put among the
rudimentary principles, to be accepted, indeed, but beyond which those need to go who are pressing on «unto perfection.»