Not exact matches
Understanding that by
nature, humans will
often walk away from a system that is overly
complex, modern brokers do an excellent job of supplying interfaces that are straightforward and user - friendly.
This is a more
complex scenario, though, because the extent and
nature of the complicity between representatives of religious communities and expansionist colonial powers is
often hard to assess, and conclusions about it must of necessity be context - specific.
Just as personality tests offer us an unrealistic image of ourselves as a single whole, overlooking the fact that we are not only many different things in many different situations but also changing over time, so Western theology has all too
often reduced the beautifully varied and
complex descriptions of God found in the Bible to a singular reading that does violence to its vibrant
nature.»
Add to this the
often very
complex nature of the key issues, and few are actively considering (or reconsidering) their position from the referendum.
It's a simple pattern with
complex results, and it is
often found in
nature.
«All too
often, in fact, data from the brain are analysed using linear methods, but the brain is a
complex system that produce signals that are non-linear and dynamic in
nature and analysing with these linear methods results in loss of information.»
These
complex and
often subtle rules of the culture are connected to ancient aspects of our human
nature that have been around for a long time, have survived in many different cultures and will survive in the new virtual worlds that are rapidly appearing.
Parental involvement in the implementation of LCFF is
often made difficult by the
complex and technical
nature of the law.
His photographs will be shown with depictions of
nature from the Museum's collection, inviting visitors to consider humankind's
complex, and
often brutal, relationship with the wild.
Inlaid with leaves, Ian Hamilton Finlay's Panzer MK IV: Homage to Poussin (1976) alludes to the poet and artist's enduring interest in the
complex,
often contradictory relationship between
nature and culture.
He draws upon both Eastern and Western philosophies to pose questions about the
complex and
often ambiguous relationship between humans and
nature.
In doing so, he affirms the
complex,
often contradictory,
nature of spatial comprehension.»
Calder
often used the term disparity to describe the independent and even contradictory
nature of his works» constituent elements as they coalesce into their
complex wholes.
Her works are
often connected to mediations on
nature and poetry but her turbulent gestures reveal a more
complex picture of a woman
often at odds with herself and the world.
For Bourgeois, human
nature was
complex and
often combined contradictory forces.
In doing so, his installations and interventions, like those of Robert Irwin, a fellow Angeleno, sought to use art to awaken people's perceptions to the
complex, subtle,
often unexpectedly beautiful
nature of their everyday visual landscape.
Joo works across a variety of media, incorporating themes of energy,
nature, and technology, creating a
complex and rich oeuvre, exploring identity and the body
often by its absence or processes.
Like the fabled artefact, delving into
complex legal research, especially on issues of reform can
often lead to unexpected and difficult results - or lead one down a rabbit hole of questions - but instead of shying away from these challenges, the Women and the Law Society saw Pandora's Box as a means of celebrating the inquisitive and critical
nature of the legal mind.
Due to their personalized
nature, malpractice cases are
often complex and unique.
I think it's a bit more
complex than that, a triple whammy, a fateful combination of
nature, nurture (the result of helicopter parenting) that sends people into the world with no ability to emotionally cope with the fact that they will
often fail, and the toxic effect of law school, which teaches mostly that the solution to every problem is litigation.
White collar crimes are
complex in
nature, and
often require combing through thousands of pages of documents to uncover the facts of the alleged theft.
Williams Kastner's Tribal Practice Group understands the
often complex and individualized
nature of Indian law.
Transactions involving outsourcing organisations are by their
nature very
complex, as while a sale may be for a single entity, the operating divisions are
often very unique businesses in their own right.
Christopher is recognised as one of the London Market's leading insurance and reinsurance lawyers, with broad experience handling
complex contentious matters,
often international in
nature.
The construction industry and construction projects are by their very
nature often complex and that means that those involved require comprehensive but above all commercial legal solutions.
· Former Attorney's fees were not unconscionable, because she agreed to a reduced rate, testified to the
complex nature of the litigation, and
often wrote off items to reduce the amount of the bills.
Responsible for handling «high profile» projects which are
often complex in
nature, with vague or no business requirements and always time critical
Expressing shock, offence, and disbelief, social media responses reminded the Herald of the
often implicit
nature of racism in the form of unconscious biases and stereotypes, and of the need to acknowledge historical and contemporary issues of power and privilege embedded within the systems and institutions of society in order to truly consider the
complex expressions and forms of racism.
The term
complex trauma describes both children's exposure to multiple traumatic events,
often of an invasive, interpersonal
nature, and the wide - ranging, long - term impact of this exposure.
Complex trauma describes both children's exposure to multiple traumatic events —
often of an invasive, interpersonal
nature — and the wide - ranging, long - term effects of this exposure.
The very
nature of commerce, involving as it does
complex undertakings and understandings, dealings with multiple parties
often at a distance, and promises of future or contingent performance, must inevitably generate controversy in proportion to the level of business activity.