Sentences with phrase «just as complex»

I think that learning to be comfortable with children with disabilities and learning that those people's identities are just as complex as their own, in other words, that they're not defined by their disability, but that they might be loud and noisy or they might be god at drawing or they might be very quiet, whatever.
Communicating through these new media can be just as complex as communicating in real life, or even more so.
Modern consoles are often just as complex as PCs — and in a few ways, even moreso.
Sentencing is, in some respects, just as complex and important as the trial.
Unlike a large proportion of personal injury cases, a claim with relatively low value does not equate necessarily with low costs as «smaller» cases are often just as complex and sometimes more so than high value cases.
Lawyers at big law firms like to boast about «bet the company» matters, but smaller and mid-sized matters can be just as complex, even more so — it's just that the numbers on paper are smaller.
Science may be based on observation and experiment but scientific reasoning is just as complex and difficult as legal reasoning.
Analogies are always treacherous, because, all too often, one gets drawn into debates about the analogy that are just as complex as the original issue.
One might even find that the output of this complex sytem model could be approximated to a relatively simple linear system with feedback just as complex socioeconomic sytems are often modelled.
New work is just as complex and developed as old work.
These games remain just as complex and engaging as they were many years ago, which tells you a lot about the brilliance of the original design.
Lisboa is just as complex and tricky to discuss, so please forgive me as I muddle through talking about Lacerda's latest attempt to turn my already worryingly overheating brain into a melting pot of pink goo.
Remember, other cultures are just as complex and multi-faceted as our own.
But really, keeping exotic animals such as reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, and even small animals, birds, and fish, can be just as complex (if not more so) than keeping more popular pets.
Consumers certainly have a far easier time understanding the cost of credit now than in 1968, but the TILA has taken on so many aspects of credit and government agencies have added so many amendments, rules and regulations to them, that the process is just as complex and unwieldy as ever.
Every financial software program is complicated, so they chose to dumb things down to the BD Rep level (and then it's still just as complex as everything else).
Lockhart's novel is only one of innumerable YA books that demonstrate that YA can be just as complex, nuanced and multilayered as literature written for adults.
The number and variety of functions are probably just as complex as those offered by BMW, but somehow the Acura system seems more user - friendly, more logical in everyday use.
Complex questions of learning and development require just as complex modes of investigation and practice, which can be formulated by the collaborative work of those studying cognitive and neurobiological phenomena in laboratories, those observing learning in classrooms, and those making educational decisions in Capitol Hill.
Student learning and the process of adult behavior change in schools are just as complex as the typical disease process — and probably less well understood.
The paradox of modern schooling after World War II, he found, was that just as our complex industrial society made formal education more important, adolescent culture was shifting teens» attention away from education, prompting adolescents to squeeze out «maximum rewards for minimal effort.»
From the Greek filmmakers behind the acclaimed anti-thriller Dogtooth, this fiendishly inventive drama is just as complex and telling.
To underline the point, director Matt Reeves frames a sequence of Gary Oldman shuffling through family photographs on his iPad, the glow from the screen quietly lighting the actor's tearful, joyful face; and then repeats the trick a few scenes later, with an entirely CGI character delivering just as complex a scene in total wordlessness, with a different glowing screen and different family pictures.
It's like Ingmar Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage condensed into a shorter timeframe and only a handful of rooms, although its depiction of a crumbling relationship can be just as complex, if not quite as emotionally resonant during its final stages.
Lori Marino, a neuroscientist and cetacean expert at Emory University, kicked things off, her soft features belying her outsize thesis: Pound for pound, dolphins are better endowed with gray matter than most primates, falling just short of humans, and the neocortex of their brain is just as complex as our own.
«Neurological underpinnings of schizophrenia just as complex as the disorder itself: New analysis links cognitive, emotional, and intellectual symptoms to neurological «disruption» in multiple brain regions.»
Beer was just as complex, just as varied, just as capable of differences in tenor and timbre as wine was.
The reality of power is just as complex as are the experiences of the Minjung.
The power reality is just as complex as the experiences of the Minjung.

Not exact matches

That's because interpreting blood tests is complex and there's a good chance you could often find something «abnormal» if you are just looking for any abnormalities, which aren't as clear as one might think.
Just as a typical complex organism won't survive if blood isn't pumped around its system sufficiently, so too will a business cease to exist if it doesn't have -LSB-...]
As complex software tools that help with things like customer retention and development — read Salesforce.com — have migrated to the cloud and within reach of just about every company, so too has business intelligence.
Facebook's experimental Messenger bot, M, proves the value of a bot and its ability to not only just retrieve simple pieces of information from its database, but understand complex requests as your digital butler.
Rather than present complex line charts or pages of research, though, illustrations or simple drawings can be just as effective.
With retailers jostling to locate as close to the World Trade Center site as possible, Brookfield Office Properties announced plans in June to improve and expand retail offerings in about 180,000 square feet of retail space at the World Financial Center, just west of the World Trade Center site, as part of a $ 250 million upgrade of the four - building complex.
As a neighbourhood, Cedardale is just north of Park Royal, the largest shopping complex on the North Shore and just north of Ambleside Park, one of the more popular outdoor parks with access to beaches and walking paths.
«This is important not just as a legal matter because it could impact how complex and costly it is to run an ISP — which would drive up already high prices for consumers — but also impact the openness of the internet,» Geoff White, external counsel for PIAC, told the Globe and Mail.
How can I most effectively «pause» my current task, dive into a complex discussion with a client, and subsequently emerge just as focused as I was before?
But, as McIntosh points out, the testing sector has taken off with the proliferation of computing platforms — no longer just PCs and laptops, but also an ever growing universe of mobile devices and tablets, as well as increasingly complex applications, from e-commerce sites to mobile banking apps.
Just as a typical complex organism won't survive if blood isn't pumped around its system sufficiently, so too will a business cease to exist if it doesn't have a healthy cash flow.
There was something going on in comics where there was just a lot of raping going on... And I thought there was a much more complex and dangerous road to go down that doesn't have that in it, and as a male creator, do that: teach by example.
Perhaps it is just as well that we were not subject to political posturing on complex...
Just as in the Bitcoin network, miners are tasked with solving a complex mathematical problem in order to successfully «mine» a block.
He tells us that he wanted to find the «cracks in the granite of genius, the madness just below the surface, the intensity, the economic and psychological costs of the frenzies of writing, as well as the profound and mercurial mysteriousness of a figure with whom one is never really finished»» in short, to unearth the «Kierkegaard complex
Please go back and re-read that story, as I think you will find that the underlying message is quite a bit more complex than just the simplistic act of butseks.
Also, if you believe that God created them, you must also concede that he warned Adam & Eve not to make certain choices, but gave them freedom to do so, and that the consequences they were warned of have come to fruition for both them and all their progeny, and that sin hurts more than just the sinner, and so our lives (all of us) become increasingly more complex and painful with each new sin introduced, such that the choice to do right is often painful for us, which is not as it should be, nor as God would have it, but as we have made it.
Just as a mountain climber can not jump to the top of the Matterhorn, a (relatively) simple organism like a bacterium can not even conceivably become a complex plant or animal except in very gradual stages.
In place of accepting a basic ontological dualism between «act» and «potency» as distinct metaphysical principles at the root of being, he suggests that for material existence the concepts of «act» and «potency» or «matter» and «form» can be seen as two aspects of just one single complex of contingency.
Just as a simple man can create a watch, an infinitely brilliant being created a universe so big and complex that humanity will never be able to explore it all.
Just as there are many different auto manufacturers making various styles and models of cars that are in no way as complex as life forms, we know without question they have a designer.Dosn «t it defy reason to not believe in a grand design and a grand designer?
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