They just get in the way and add the
worst kind of complexity to the game: complexity that makes the game harder to learn yet no more interesting to play.
You have previously advised CEOs of FTSE 100 companies negotiate their exit packages;
what kind of complexities did this involve?
You can imagine
the kind of complexity that went into managing the strategy for that kind of multi-pronged business.
So what we are left with, I fear, is
the kind of complexity only financial institutions and advisers might love because of administrative and other fees.
In contrast,
the kind of complexity we see in living matter has a high information content that specifies how to assemble amino acids in the right sequence, like a book being filled with meaningful sentences that communicate a story.
According to the philosophy of organism, an entity is in every case to be conceived as
some kind of complexity.
Ratcliff hopes his snowflake yeast will eventually develop
this kind of complexity.
A new class of crystals is making
that kind of complexity accessible to humans.
The rest of the picture, then, is just a series of set - ups and pay - offs; it's fun, for what it's worth, but it ultimately doesn't fulfill the promise of its first, poetic sequence, nor does it honour the pain of the loss of a child with anything like
the kind of complexity of which Skarsgård and Moland are equally capable.
Sheridan's Ellis and Lofland's Neckbone are presented with
the kind of complexity rarely seen today in any media.
In the tech industry, we call
this kind of complexity, the one that you can get rid of with a better design, «accidental».
That said, there are
all kinds of complexities.
The software is hampered mostly by its message - oriented roots, so while it does email better than anyone and does have a ton of apps from the developer community, the whole web thing the iPhone, Android and Palm Pre get, and its attempt to scale to
that kind of complexity, is clearly a struggle within the BlackBerry OS paradigm.
«Unfortunately, I think that some people are associating [with the fighting genre]
this kind of complexity that they don't want to learn.
That said, people seem to be drawn to
this kind of complexity.
For many years we have been aware that abstract painting has been unable to approach
the kind of complexity and richness that we can find in representational painting.
At the same time I do believe that Robin is absolutely right when he insists that if abstract painting is to achieve
the kinds of complexities that are seen in the painters that he highlights (and I would definitely include Vermeer, perhaps especially so) then a deeper understanding of what they achieve through the use of paint would seem not just sensible but necessary but not in the sense of seeking translatable qualities.
If you look at the life history of just one insect, Britain's large blue butterfly, you have a perfect illustration of
the kind of complexity I mean.
Aren't well designed markets supposed to handle
this kind of complexity (at least in theory)?
We might label
this kind of complexity a «complexity of principles» since the difficulties of this type of analysis arise from the attempt to grasp the implications of broad, justificatory principles in individual cases.
The kind of complexity hidden within a «simple» correlation can not normally be communicated or understood in simple sound bites about cause and effect.