Sentences with phrase «more rudimentary»

The M9 shifts the M8's 4MP UltraPixel camera sensor to the front, replacing it with a more rudimentary 20.7 MP shooter, which puts the phone more in line with what we've come to expect from other expensive smartphones.
The basic idea should be familiar to you — after all, this month Google Ventures invested in Rocket Lawyer, which aims to commoditize, in a much more rudimentary way, some basic consumer and small - business documents.
However, the provider here is not a specialist, but rather a person with more rudimentary training in a discipline.
They appear to aim at — or stop at — something more rudimentary than distinctions between abstraction and imagery.
Whilst the game is primarily of the action genre, it does however have a stealth feature that is more in line with Metal Gear Solid, albeit a more rudimentary form that doesn't allow such luxuries as crouching or concealing yourself against walls, though you can hide yourself in a cardboard box, Solid Snake style.
And yes, they also have the option to turn it off if they want to; I just hope that the very inclusion of voice chat doesn't discourage them from using soapstones or other more rudimentary means of communication.
By mid-2010, Bodhi Surf School was open, a much more rudimentary version of what it is today.
New York is one of the more expensive major cities in the world when it comes to hotel accommodation so I often find that even the more rudimentary properties in the city cost quite a bit.
There's one more rudimentary concept to understand before seeing how to put this newfound information together, and that is the distinction between children and descendants.
Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research Interview starts at 14:34 and ends at 44:17 It'll happen in the cloud, and it will get propagated out to eight, 10, 15, 20 million households that will have the more rudimentary voice enabled [Alexa device], and then suddenly it will become like magic.
Yes, we are starting to see exhaust manifolds that are cast into, rather than bolted to, the cylinder head, on cars more pedestrian than the Portofino, and we've seen a more rudimentary example of what Ferrari has done with its turbocharged V8s.
He's got a Nissan GT - R here today, but my eye is drawn to a more rudimentary piece of machinery: a Dodge Charger R / T.
have cooling systems... albeit more rudimentary
For example, a more complicated question might require a paragraph, while a more rudimentary question calls for a one - word response.
An arresting cast doesn't hurt, and some pleasing performances smooth over some of the film's more rudimentary life lessons and gimmicky assay into the nature of sainthood.
I've never been a big fan of animatics, and the CGi one is even more rudimentary than most.
«The stones are much larger than Oldowan tools, and we can see from the scars left on the stones when they being made that the techniques used were more rudimentary, requiring holding the stone in two hands or resting the stone on an anvil when hitting it with a hammerstone.
Co-lead author Professor Karen McComb said: «It was previously thought that, in terms of other species, the further away an animal was from humans, the more rudimentary their use of facial expressions would be.
They were directly preceded by a group known as the gymnosperms, whose mode of reproduction is more rudimentary and whose modern - day representatives include conifers.
Well before Pogue learned he could never trust a burp, others had struggled with more rudimentary issues: Did humans even have the ability to eat or drink in space?
They make cloth diapering sound so much more rudimentary and difficult than it really is, it's super easy.
Amid all the penalty - box action, it was something more rudimentary — and fitting the occasion — which lifted the thick end of 40,000 Evertonians to their feet, Wayne Rooney tenaciously chasing Milner and dumping his opponent to the turf with a thundering — and perfectly legitimate — recovery tackle.
The opposition is between the view that the further back you go, you go to more and more rudimentary judgements and the view that there is a real difference between perception and thought; and also that you don't in perception come down to a (Kantian) inchoate manifold which you work up with conceptual schemes, but that you come down to something given in sense - awareness about which you can say a great deal more than that.
Even plants, in a more rudimentary way, make some sort of selection of the circumstances in which they will develop.
But when it comes down to more rudimentary talk about «A linear configuration that looks like that (pointing)» we are in coordination.
The point is that any complex concept scheme has internal resources through which the materials of another can be captured in a descriptively more rudimentary — and thereby descriptively neutral — manner so as to make communicative contact possible.
Instinct, in its turn, has its counterpart in a still more rudimentary form in vegetative life as tropism.
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.
'' [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.

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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.
They never learned how often starting anything, no matter how rudimentary, leads to finishing it more effectively than planning perfection.
It's possible to throw together a logo on a napkin or rudimentary piece of desktop software, but consider putting some more thought and effort into things.
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.
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.
Conversion tracking is nothing more than a very rudimentary pixel tracking method — also around since the last century.
I now know more about this (and my understanding is rudimentary) than my educated Christian family and friends.
-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?
Thanks to modern natural science these wholes can for Whitehead be much more closely investigated than they could for Aristotle with his rudimentary means of observation.
Even more damning to the theory, is that even if those elements would become «complex» within themselves, that they would find other «complex structures» that were chemically attractive and form even the most rudimentary organic building blocks of the far, far more complex amino acids needed to create a very, very simple RNA molecule.
Just because ours is an establishment more of content than of form; just because our close ties with our dominant culture have existed at the level of fundamental beliefs, lifestyles, and rudimentary moral assumptions; any effective extrication of ourselves from this severely limiting relationship has to occur at that more subtle level: the level of original thought.
It consists of a highly abstract, derivative, and limited second - order experience consequent upon a more vague and rudimentary kind of perception, which Whitehead terms «causal efficacy.
, would not be nearly enough to carve these colossal figures out of the steel - hard volcanic stone with rudimentary tools; and the island is so small that it could scarcely have provided food for more than 2,000 people.
Fortunately Mary, there are people out there who actually understand evolution, who have studied evolution and who have doc.umented and taught evolution, so that those of us with even a rudimentary education on the topic can dismiss your comment as nothing more than the desperate and childish attempt to cling to religion even as the rest of the world grows up and embraces reality.
For of imperfect individualism I shall rise up toward being and therewith become the solitary preamble of inner peace to never more or ever not even; become the assimilation's tyranny tree of rudimentary causation!
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.
The child does not proceed from the simplest, rudimentary notion of «thing» of the real, which the child would then enrich in further steps by the addition of other conditions like «life,» «feeling,» and «will,» so that the conception also fits the more complex areas of reality.
Said another way, the child adds no new aspects to a rudimentary notion of reality, but rather separates out differentiated aspects like self - movement and feeling from realities recognized as more impoverished.
The eyes of the media are more merciless still, lacking even the court's rudimentary safeguards on vindictive emotion, while the fury of rumor, Fama malus, is epic.
17 This is the only instance I can locate in which Whitehead shows even rudimentary awareness that there is more than one «doctrine» or «formula» of evolution.
Not only is no thought given to how to unify all of this into a single coherent course of study, but no attention is given to how anything more than a rudimentary introduction can be given to so many different research disciplines.
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