Sentences with phrase «much about the complexity»

They teach me so much about the complexity of human relationships — the beauty and the suffering.
But at the time, nobody talked much about the complexities of Salle's art — mostly they talked about the fact that, following a decade of minimal and conceptual art, artists were again making paintings and money.

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This much could be said about any text of sufficient complexity.
There was nothing goaty about it, just a complexity of flavor (consider how much better buttermilk tastes than milk in baked goods) that made regular old dulce suddenly seem dull.
Much of that scholarship and popular commentary on school lunches aspires to manage children's eating behaviors, or it descends to moralizing about mass foodways and skirts the ethnographic complexities of -LSB-...]
Note that in Europe, despite some very large legislative bodies (about 600 members in France, Germany, or Italy), it's not unusual to hear complaints about the number of laws (too many of them, not enough quality and too much complexity) rather than on any inability to pass new ones.
Plants have their own complexities about even how you define what constitutes the species in plants they tend to hybridize much more easily than the animals do, but it's in any case a useful tool.
We still have much to learn about how life evolved but we will not develop a full appreciation until we accept the complexity of the system.
Principal Investigator Stefano Mariani, professor of conservation genetics at the University of Salford, said he was surprised at the progress made but that much remains to be investigated about the complexities of global seafood supply.
These details tell researchers about the heterogeneity of tumors, which is essential for developing appropriate research and drug protocols that can navigate all the inherent complexity of not just the anatomy and physiology being imaged but also how imaging technologies intersect to capture as much information as possible.
On the opening day of the biggest ever Huntington's disease therapeutics conference, we heard a lot about studying the complexities of the brain, and the role of the huntingtin protein, still mysterious twenty years after its discovery - but not very much about drugs.
The more we learn about these RNAs, the more we realize how much complexity they add.
Animal sources contain hormones and many other biomagnifiied / bioaccumulative aspects that we don't need / don't want / and due to complexities / may only know not all that much about; but what we do know is that you are much safer with a Whole Foods Plant Based diet.
From features that promote the process of dating to those that enlighten them about the complexities and cure of their disease, this website offers them all this and much more.
These guys are pretty kooky company — Kiser wears a bright yellow hipster beanie and poncho, like he's doing cosplay as Lego Clint Eastwood — and probably spend too much time waxing philosophic about farts (drink every time the Dolby guy blushes), but I came away with a greater appreciation for the movie's aural complexity.
The Boss Baby's story never really adds up to much — it's a surprisingly thin plot that lacks enough complexity to make you care about what initially seems to be its central «mystery»: the source of the rivalry between Baby Co. and Puppy Co..
I learned so much about the fun and complexity of what it took to make Guardians of the Galaxy.
Yet given the depth and complexity of the plot, it doesn't take much to predict that Jake will change his attitude about spying on the Na» vi before the Colonel's time limit is over — necessitating of course, a huge battle scene with lots of opportunity for more visual effects.
Since I'm told that middle school scheduling is similar in complexity to programming a NASA flight control system, I'm not optimistic about this changing much in 2016 - 17.
«Cognitive psychology and behavioral economics have much to teach us about the complexity and limits of human reason,» said Michael McPherson, president of the Spencer Foundation.
Two quite different groups of people advocate this view: one group (not much concerned with equity) believes that if school professionals were more highly motivated, problems of low student achievement would be solved; a second group (passionately concerned about equity) believes that the solution is much more complicated but believes that even to acknowledge such complexity decreases the school's motivation to achieve high standards with children who, traditionally, do not do well in school.
A tenth source of complexity which enabled much of the above nine is one that many writers don't want to talk about, because it exposes many of «victims» to be enablers: yield - seeking.
The result was an arcade racer that wasn't about simulating the complexities of keeping a 450cc missile upright through a trench - like hairpin so much as it was about boosting down a straight with the aid of an energy drink.
The work the paintings do is very much about winning through to a moment of dynamic complexity.
«So as much as people talk about my history with the African - American church and such, I would say that there were all these other things that were formulative in helping me understand the complexity of the life of a thing,» Gates said.
Mike @ 5, I don't doubt that much remains to be learned about the past, given the complexities of the present.
Too much focus and attention can not be placed on this one issue about the complexity in the «words» being used, in my view.
Also, the term «global pattern of warming» implies regional temperature change, which pushes the climate system response discussion to a much higher level of complexity than when simply talking about changes in global - mean climate.
As I'm not a scientist, there was much of your response that sailed over my grey matter, yet most of it tickled enough brain cells to understand your answers and the complexity of what still needs to be learned about everything that is currently happening in the arctic regions.
Making forecasts is difficult due to the complexity of the dynamics including it's many chaotic features, but that does not contradict the fact that there is much reliable knowledge about the atmospheric physics.
Second, not to toot the old horn too much, but Taken By Storm chapter 3 is all about the problem discussed above, namely whether talking about «climate» time and space scales actually allows the researcher to sweep aside all the fatal complexities known to exist on the local, daily time scale.
In a recent post on tiny Polish houses on rails, I complained about the use of expandable pop - out units:» Pop - outs like this are common on recreational vehicles, but I am not sure it makes any sense here; transportation to the site is a bit more economical but the added complexity and cost of construction will probably be much higher.»
Much has been made about the complexity for the United Kingdom of negotiating its external relations with the EU and the rest of the world in the wake of Brexit.
True simplicity is derived from so much more than just the absence of clutter and ornamentation - it's about bringing order to complexity,» said Jony Ive, Apple's senior vice president of Design.
Reading Habits of the Heart was the biggest «gotcha» of my career because I realized how much I'd absorbed the culture of what the authors called «expressive individualism,» which constrained me from engaging clients about the complexity of moral choices in everyday life.
For anyone craving more information, I highly recommend Mindsight by Dan Siegel, which is a much denser book about the science and complexities of adult attachment issues, how they play out in real life, and what can realistically be done to resolve them.
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