Less complexity in the chassis.
But the standard now guarantees uniformity, enhanced liquidity and
less complexity in trading.
Writer's Tears pot still offered
less complexity in both nose and finish, but it was smoothly creamy.
Not exact matches
FORTUNE — Talk about a tough gig: The average tenure of a chief marketing officer — the corporate executive charged with branding, communications, and other activities — is
less than four years,
in large part because of the increasing
complexity of the job, says executive search firm Spencer Stuart.
Long - short multi-factor portfolios generate attractive returns before fees Returns are much
less attractive post fees charged historically However, some fees
in the long - short space are likely justified given higher
complexity INTRODUCTION Reality is the murder of a beautiful theory by a gang of
If you're considering permanent life insurance, but are wary of the
complexity of the policy and not interested
in the cash value or investment benefits, guaranteed universal life insurance is a
less expensive way to purchase nearly - lifelong coverage.
In the end, he suspects, «we are likely to find the One for whom we long less in the clouds of spiritual heights than far down the mountain in the soulful depths — in the mundane particularities, the fierce complexities, the simple pleasures of everyday life.&raqu
In the end, he suspects, «we are likely to find the One for whom we long
less in the clouds of spiritual heights than far down the mountain in the soulful depths — in the mundane particularities, the fierce complexities, the simple pleasures of everyday life.&raqu
in the clouds of spiritual heights than far down the mountain
in the soulful depths — in the mundane particularities, the fierce complexities, the simple pleasures of everyday life.&raqu
in the soulful depths —
in the mundane particularities, the fierce complexities, the simple pleasures of everyday life.&raqu
in the mundane particularities, the fierce
complexities, the simple pleasures of everyday life.»
As we have seen, increased
complexity yields
less extension (e.g., the number of pieces analyzable with the aid of common tonal practice is limited) but increased information
in a microcosmic setting.
Just as he denies
in the speech that there are any potential tensions between our ideals and the practical demands of ensuring our security
in an often
less than ideal world, he simply rejects that there are any moral or political
complexities born of out technological innovation that might justify some measure of political prudence, or even the admonishment of science.
Closure of such a autocatalytic network of reactions is made more likely, rather than
less likely, by increase
in complexity of the mixture.
The development
in the civil rights movement of doubts about the full effectiveness of non-violence may represent
in part a yielding to emotions
less disciplined by ethical considerations; but it also reflects the discovery of some
complexities of effective social action.
The progression from each stage to the next involves a process «of increasing differentiation and
complexity of organization that endows the organism, social system, or whatever the unit
in question may be with greater capacity to adapt to its environment than... its
less complex ancestors.
Since percipients encounter relatively persistent sources of agency, patterns of interactions of these agents with each other can give rise to compound individuals of indefinitely - high degrees of
complexity.21 Whitehead often wrote, particularly
in his
less - formal work, as if entities of various sizes could properly be classed as actual entities.
This means that the difference between the very complex biological molecules and the
less complex chemical ones must be analyzed
in terms of degrees
in complexity of activity.
The dynamic universe that the scientific method has revealed is moving
in a meaningful direction from greater to
less complexity.
The
less than perfect relationship reminds us societal
complexity is an enormously involved phenomenon and therefore subject to a multitude of forces
in addition to legal development.
As Novak wrestles with the
complexity involved even
in defining social justice, evangelical leaders think they can handle the big issues of the day
in a way that helps the church
in trite servings of 140 characters or
less.
So at day 14, the number of nerve and brain cells
in the human embryo is zero, and it has
less complexity than the simplest microscopic worm and
less feeling or intelligence than a parasite
in dirty drinking water.
Firstly, that «the embryo has no precursors of nerves or blood, so it can not possibly know or experience anything» so it has «
less complexity than the simplest microscopic worm and
less feeling or intelligence than a parasite
in dirty drinking water».
The
complexities of pregnancy and infant loss are explored by survivors themselves rendering this must - read book a first hand personal narrative that invites people to feel
less alone
in the aftermath of such devastating experiences.
I was very political
in my youth, but of late have been
less so, and it seems that my younger self perhaps did not fully appreciate a lot of the depth and
complexity of real politics.
Temperatures are considerably more volatile
in the Northern Hemisphere, an expected result because there's considerably
less land mass
in the South to add
complexity to weather systems.
By analyzing 130 years of seabird feathers, researchers determined that food webs are losing
complexity in the Pacific — meaning
less - resilient ecosystems.
«The Internet will evolve from being a
complexity in our lives that we have to spend time mastering, to a behind - the - scenes tool that will improve our quality of life and,
in the end, make us more human, not
less,» says Kenan Sahin, Bell Labs vice president of software technology.
In view of the present size and complexity of science, in view of the seriousness and importance of the relation of science to society, and in view of the unique inclusiveness of the AAAS, it seems clear that this organization should devote less of its energies to the more detailed and more isolated technical aspects of science, and devote more of its energies to broad problems that involve the whole of science, the relations of science to government, and indeed the relations of science to our society as a whol
In view of the present size and
complexity of science,
in view of the seriousness and importance of the relation of science to society, and in view of the unique inclusiveness of the AAAS, it seems clear that this organization should devote less of its energies to the more detailed and more isolated technical aspects of science, and devote more of its energies to broad problems that involve the whole of science, the relations of science to government, and indeed the relations of science to our society as a whol
in view of the seriousness and importance of the relation of science to society, and
in view of the unique inclusiveness of the AAAS, it seems clear that this organization should devote less of its energies to the more detailed and more isolated technical aspects of science, and devote more of its energies to broad problems that involve the whole of science, the relations of science to government, and indeed the relations of science to our society as a whol
in view of the unique inclusiveness of the AAAS, it seems clear that this organization should devote
less of its energies to the more detailed and more isolated technical aspects of science, and devote more of its energies to broad problems that involve the whole of science, the relations of science to government, and indeed the relations of science to our society as a whole.
To better understand the
complexity of urban water systems
in less developed nations, the Pacific Institute and the Institute for Social and Environmental Transition released a detailed analysis last week on the water situation
in Indore.
Our findings suggest that people with neighborhoods that require more mental
complexity actually experience
less decline
in their mental functioning over time.»
But as robots grow
in complexity it will become a lot
less clear cut, he says.
In over a decade of working with a wide array of people it appears that changing load position is a
less drastic change to
complexity than body position when it comes to lower body movements.
* I was looking for gladiator sandals
in a very specific style (leather straps of a certain width, arranged with a certain degree of
complexity — not more, not
less — with ankle straps, not shoddy, affordable...) for about four or five years before I found these, and they meet all of my criteria.
While much has been made of Barbra (Patricia Tallman) getting a badass makeover, she
in fact loses
complexity and the film suffers by having
less of a mute witness with which we might identify.
Together the three sections, irrelevantly uneven
in quality, make bold statements: the legalization of abortion has made it no
less controversial; the decision to abort is fraught with as many
complexities as the decision to bear the child; all men are pigs (hey, I agree); etc..
Mailer,
in his account, and star Tommy Lee Jones,
in a fierce performance, conveyed his
complexity, even glimmers of humanity, without glamorizing him or making him more or
less than he was.
While certainly
less well - known than Schindler's List or La vita è bella (Life is Beautiful, Roberto Benigni 1997)-- the film succeeds
in capturing a sense of the moral
complexity, even the absurdity of wartime through the eyes of its teenage protagonist.
In fact, so much of the humor is adult, whether in raunchiness or complexity, that Jackboots on Whitehall is less a family film than one for liberal parents and their precocious teen
In fact, so much of the humor is adult, whether
in raunchiness or complexity, that Jackboots on Whitehall is less a family film than one for liberal parents and their precocious teen
in raunchiness or
complexity, that Jackboots on Whitehall is
less a family film than one for liberal parents and their precocious teens.
It's not bad, or broken, but it's definitely designed with ease of access
in mind — meaning, PlayStation All - Stars: Battle Royale may leave hardcore fighting fans a
less than satiated by the depth or
complexity of the combat.
Gone is the continuation of that unsolvable Oedipal
complexity that arose when the father figures were revealed as
less than godlike
in Yates's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (the best film of the series by a nose — and one of the best American films of that year).
In less than three minutes of screen time, she delivers a performance with more complexity, pathos, sheer guts and naked truth than everyone else in the cast put togethe
In less than three minutes of screen time, she delivers a performance with more
complexity, pathos, sheer guts and naked truth than everyone else
in the cast put togethe
in the cast put together.
She is not an actress, however, who easily sacrifices dignity or
complexity: her Cindy makes as compelling - if ultimately
less heartbreakingly perplexed - a wife at the end of her tether as her Alma Del Mar
in Brokeback Mountain.
Ever the careful observer of psychological
complexities, Japanese writer / director Kore - eda Hirokazu probes nothing
less than life's existential challenges
in The Third Murder.
He had me as soon as the President explained the
complexities of the Emancipation Proclamation's post-Civil War legal status
in three minutes or
less.
One result is that the public square is filled by impassioned advocates (including academics with little
in the way of scholarly accomplishment), while we hear far
less than I'd like from those who may be best equipped to recognize
complexities, offer essential context, and explain hard truths.
One result is that the public square is filled by impassioned advocates (including academics with little
in the way of scholarly accomplishment), while we hear far
less than I'd like from those who are best equipped to recognize
complexities and explain hard truths.
But onsite support is crucial for teachers learning the
complexities of facilitating classroom activity with technology, particularly
in schools
in which technology support may be
less than optimal.
In the push to increase the
complexity of the informational texts that students read, there is a risk that students will actually read
less.
That's
less as
in:
less distraction,
less complexity,
less choice.
Less complexity and fewer parts will allow engineers to hone
in on creating a better overall experience — one time only.
Other factors for ditching the pop - up lights
in favor of the flush mount lights were the savings
in weight and
less complexity, therefore,
less likely to break at a crucial time.
They are aware of the fact that there are
less serious readers
in the modern world and
complexity distracts the readers.
That measured attitude leads to
less histrionics and more pathos, as his black, male characters grapple with the
complexities of navigating everyday life
in the United States where the chips are mostly stacked against them.