Schools will NEVER increase participation significantly among paid students so long as the regulations are so cumbersome and choice is dramatically
limited by complexity.
We are not
limited by the complexity, academic level, and the deadline of a paper.
Our ability to predict El Niño and the potential connections between increasing greenhouse gases and El Niño is still
limited by the complexity of the ENSO dynamics, as exemplified by the failed prediction of a 2014 El Niño.
Not exact matches
The potential benefits to business and society are tremendous and should not be
limited by tax uncertainty or
complexities.
The Hebrew Scriptures are rich and full of life in all of its and their
complexities; the God revealed in its pages transcends the
limited and
limiting portrayal in the text, pointing to a God beyond the text who is shadowed
by God in the text.
Professor Allport says: «Even the psychologist who honestly desires not to underestimate the
complexities of personality finds himself
limited by the crudity of the tools within his professional store.
The study identifies many current issues, caused
by inter alia inherent
limits of law, such as the dissolution of geographical boundaries leading to legal rules with unclear legal scope, rapid technical and business development, as well as the legal
complexity in this area of law.
Treatment with inhaled nitric oxide (NO) has proven to be life saving in newborns, children and adults with several dangerous conditions, but the availability of the treatment has been
limited by the size, weight and
complexity of equipment needed to administer the gas and the therapy's high price.
This is why it's unlikely that anything alive is more likely to be swimming in the depths of a strange ocean than creeping around above water on frozen orbs, even though the
complexity of that life (like the stromatolites and creepy blind life forms thriving around undersea hot - water vents) could be
limited by how much light can reach so far into the abyss.
However, our understanding of the process is
limited by three main factors: size, speed, and molecular
complexity.
High - throughput identification of glycans
by mass spectrometry remains challenging due to the
limited number of computational programs available to analyze the vast
complexity of glycan structure and composition.
However, their effectiveness as training aids is
limited only
by the
complexity and realistic nature of the scenarios that are simulated.
We are
limited by the growing belief that learning about the
complexity of learning and teaching, as well as how to maneuver within that
complexity, is not necessary and thus anyone can teach without developing a strong knowledge - based skill set.
The MX - 5 was conceived as a small roadster - with light weight and minimal mechanical
complexity limited only
by legal and safety requirements, while being technologically modern and reliable.
He referred to nine speeds as the «natural
limit» because going beyond that number adds weight and
complexity that can not be offset
by gains in fuel efficiency.
I grew up reading the Brontë sisters and Jane Austen, fascinated
by the ways in which gender, culture, and class
limited the characters» movement within society, and Park added several more layers of
complexity to Jane Re's story
by introducing race, cultural identity and intergenerational conflict to the mix.
Individual free quote is a guarantee that you paper is completed on the case -
by - case basis, and moreover it is priced according to the academic course level, deadline
limits, research
complexity as set in your requirements.
Alternatingly playful and elegiac, musical and imagistic, this long - awaited second full - length collection
by Katz addresses the
limits of human understanding
by examining the aftereffects of history and the
complexities of parenthood.
We get a lot of
complexity out of our game designs
by limiting ourselves to how many buttons we can be pushing.»
The 12th Gwangju Biennale's Imagined Borders is a guiding concept that responds to the current times of change and uncertainty
by recognizing the
limits of grand narratives, singular authorship and the necessity to return to the
complexities of multiple voices and perspectives.
Because of the
complexity of these models and restrictions imposed
by limited computing speed and power, various simplifying assumptions must be made.
Based on analysis of legal and economic literatures, as well as existing case studies and proposals, the authors of this report propose a number of steps that would allow the harnessing of climate benefits, and
limit technical
complexities and legal risks of BCAs, which seek to alleviate the negative impacts
by including imports in — or exempting exports from — a carbon constraint.
Indeed, particularly with respect to economic offences, which
by their very nature and
complexity require extensive investigations, the time -
limit will often hamper an effective criminal prosecution.
Opening up legal citation means abandoning those forms of citation that serve no useful purpose, or, where the
limited purpose they serve is outweighed
by the
complexity of their form.
Commenting on the DfES review, The Rt Hon Sir Mark Potter, President of the Family Division, said in July 2007 «There was an early recognition
by all agencies involved that a key factor in delay in care proceedings was insufficiencies in the pre-proceedings work of the local authorities» and «the number and
complexity of child care cases are increasing in a way that is straining resources to the
limit.»
Tribunal members would have the ability to shape the hearing process in a manner that is proportionate to the importance and
complexity of the issues, which might include:
limiting the number of witnesses;
limiting examinations in chief
by, for example, requiring that all or some evidence be given
by affidavit; allowing hearsay from identified sources; admitting unsworn material such as letters and emails into evidence; and, requiring that argument be provided partially or entirely in writing.
The primary justifications provided
by commenters for restricting the scope of covered individually identifiable health information under the regulation were that such an approach would reduce the
complexity, burden, cost, and enforcement problems that would result from a rule that treats electronic and non-electronic records differently; would appropriately
limit the rule's focus to the security risks that are inherent in electronic transmission or maintenance of individually identifiable health information; and would conform these provisions of the rule more closely with their interpretation of the HIPAA statutory language.
Study subjects asked to «talk» their way through mazes used more verbal fillers when confronted with mazes that could be navigated using multiple routes.33 Conversely, mazes with a single path (and fewer choices) produced fewer fillers.34 But the maze study produced another interesting result: When study subjects were told they could use only four words to talk their way through the maze (left, right, up, down), they began to use more verbal fillers, even when describing simple mazes.35 Researchers posited that the «lexical suppression» created
by limiting speakers to four words triggered a stopping and starting of the speech apparatus that prevented speakers from developing a normal speech rhythm.36 Thus, while verbal fillers are a mark of task
complexity, they also appear where, «for some other reason, the flow of speech is disrupted.»
The potential benefits to business and society are tremendous and should not be
limited by tax uncertainty or
complexities.