Sentences with phrase «other complexities of»

The McGill Guide causes me to confront my own internal confluct between a desire for precision, uniformity and a sense of superiority borne of my supposed knowledge of citation rules and the reality that, given all other complexities of legal practice, keeping up with the ever - changing and sometimes unexpected rules can seem like an unnecessary burden.
This mode aids players in learning the basics of the controls, helping them master dribbling, defense, controlling teammates, and all the other complexities of the system.
But it does not recognize the amazing diversity of ways that Canadian families come together to raise their children - the grandparents who spend their retirements pushing strollers, the parents who juggle shifts so that someone is always home for the kids, the single parents and blended families and other complexities of modern life.

Not exact matches

So this is a fairly significant technical challenge to make deeply cryogenic tanks out of carbon fiber, and it's only recently that we think the carbon fiber technology has gotten to the point where we can actually do this without having to create a liner — some sort of metal liner, or other liner, on the inside of the tanks, which would add mass and complexity.
Manufacturers of speakers or other stationary products understand the complexities of silicone on wood: Oils leave wood porous, while varnish seals it shut, and a product that sits on a shelf needs to account for both environments.
While some of your audience members may be savvy in almost all things digital technology, others may not be so versed, meaning you need to strike up a careful balance of complexity and simplicity when designing your app.
So, at the end of the day, are companies simply flocking to disease areas like oncology, and rare diseases — which have low chances of approval from phase one trials due to their complexities but carry high margins and high rewards if they do cross the regulatory finish line — at the expense of other conditions?
While most of us have an accountant, a lawyer, an insurance guy, an investment manager and other individual advisers, for the very rich these issues» complexity is compounded by the sheer amount of capital involved.
Among other things, this is a rare snapshot of the enormous complexity of a modern supply chain.
But in China, it may take longer for content to load than it does in other countries, as sites must navigate the complexity of the Firewall.
Adding layers of complexity to this is the fact that INSEAD has three campuses — the original campus in Fontainebleau, France, and two others in Singapore and Abu Dhabi.
These limitations and complexities aside, the researchers concluded that their findings provide more evidence consistent with the idea that «some men high in homophobia indeed have a sexual interest toward homosexual stimuli, whereas others do not» and that they «provide a better understanding of the psychological processes involved in the processing of erotic gay material among men high in homophobia...».
Our expectations for what we want the marriage to provide us have gotten higher in a lot of ways, more sophisticated in a number of other ways, more emotional, more psychological, and because of this additional complexity, more of our marriages are falling short, leaving us disappointed.
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.
Acting Drug Enforcement Administration chief Chuck Rosenberg and other DEA officials considered Mexican cartels more dangerous because of their financing and organizational complexity.
Feeders range in complexity with some units offering the convenience of smartphone operation while others are simpler with basic features and no - frills designs.
So what we are left with, I fear, is the kind of complexity only financial institutions and advisers might love because of administrative and other fees.
But American SMEs are dissuaded from entering China by the complexities of cross-border payment and deliveries, language barriers, customs complications, and other obstacles.
It is no accident that entire industries build up around complexity and confusion, providing the high priests of a particular discipline the opportunity to make a lot of money at the expense of others.
The report explained, «Fintech payments and DLT firms and other market participants told us that navigating this regulatory complexity can result in some firms delaying the launch of innovative products and services — or not launching them in the United States — because the FinTech firms are worried about regulatory interpretation.»
But given the complexity of the business processes involved, and corporate concerns about cybercrime and risk, the digital transformation of corporate treasury and cash management has not moved at the same pace as in the consumer banking space, where the advent of peer - to - peer lending and instant payments via mobile and other «smart» devices is rapidly transforming how consumers interact with financial services.
A notice slated to be published Friday in the Federal Register by the Bureau of Land Management said the agency «has concerns regarding the statutory authority, cost, complexity, feasibility, and other implications» of the 2016 rule, which is set to go fully into effect next month.
Even more detrimental than the complexity, was the fundamental misalignment of the venture fund investors and the other shareholders.
In addition, a second level of complexity is introduced by the fact that Ontario and the Rest of Canada ship to each other.
In my opinion, the complexity of implementing a strategy in real trading depends on the types of tables of actions the strategy generates, and in this post I am going to show you a system which can be implemented using only the two on - close orders provided by Interactive Brokers and other retail brokerages.
Apply for these cards if: You like the simplicity of cash back credit cards and don't want the complexity of points and miles programs of other rewards cards.
They are, in other words, real individuals, fraught with all the amgibuity, complexity, and richness of those who possess real histories.
7 What Lynch objects to is two kinds of imagination, the univocal and the equivocal, the one which flattens out all the density and variety of historical complexity through the imposition of an idea (the allegorical and didactic mentalities) and the other which sees everything as completely diverse and unrelated to anything else (the fideistic and the autonomous mentalities).
The other side of this is whether Milbank can do justice to the particularities of history, such as the practice and teaching of Jesus in its Jewish context, and the complexity of crises, conflicts and points of tension.
The univocal and equivocal imaginations deny metaphor, deny that any new insight can come through the ordinary — the one flattens it to sameness, the other escapes from it — but what Lynch calls the analogical imagination delves into the mundane, for it is precisely in and through the complexities of historical, limited existence that insight comes, if it comes at all.
Thick faiths like Catholicism are in tension with reason because of their complexity; other evidence might conflict with claims from the faith.
Others cared for their needs, so that they could direct all their thoughts to God and not be distracted by the complexities of worldly life.
The spectrum hinted at, however, does not range from the simplest at one end of the scale to the most complex at the other, but rather from one mode of simplification through heightened complexity to another mode of simplification.
The other focus centers both in human sin and in the complexity of human social relations.
Rather, actual entities should be regarded as just one instance of the verification of this analogical structure; other instances would be societies of varying degrees of complexity, up to and including the divine community.
In other words, James believed that the associationists were poor empiricists, failing to report the complexities of conscious life.
Here's the quote re Einstein's belief: In 2007, in an interview with Benjamin Wiker, Flew said again that his deism was the result of his «growing empathy with the insight of Einstein and other noted scientists that there had to be an Intelligence behind the integrated complexity of the physical Universe» and «my own insight that the integrated complexity of life itself — which is far more complex than the physical Universe — can only be explained in terms of an Intelligent Source.»
If you look at the complexity of the universe and everything in it, to think it happened by accident from some chemicals mixing together and eventually mutating into humans and other animals is way more difficult to believe in than god.
While it is true that very suggestive metaphysical arguments can be drawn from the reality of form, the intelligibility of the universe, consciousness, the laws of physics, or (most importantly) ontological contingency, the mere biological complexity of this or that organism can never amount to an irrefutable proof of anything other than the incalculable complexity of that organism's phylogenic antecedents.
Human intelligence has other ingredients, some of which are also shared by some animals, but, in general, intelligence among animals can be measured by the speed of learning and the complexity of what is learned.
Where depth and complexity are taken seriously, in speaking of history as in speaking of physical realities, something other than appeal to logic, or even to the claims of observation, is involved.
But in other places the complexity of the issues and the intensity of conflicts exceed anything Americans can imagine.
«Equally they measure, the one by the complexity of its structure and the other by the intensity of its awareness, the quantity of choice that the living being has at its disposal» (CE 286).
But I suspect that if those laws do emerge it will be via some theory roughly along the lines of the «complexity theory» of Stuart Kauffman and other members of his Santa Fe Institute.
The fourth distinctive characteristic is a biological organism that can not survive unless sustained by the resources of a complex culture, therefore an organism that has evolved not like other organisms by eliminating the unfit in the struggle with the physical environment, but by eliminating those organisms unfit to absorb and sustain the complexities of a culture progressively accumulated through the sequence of many generations.
More to the point, just as William Paley, in his perverse way, acted as a kind of accidental midwife to Darwin's theory, so too I think the speculations of Michael J. Behe and William A. Dembski (and others, many of whom belong to the Discovery Institute) will lead not to a more robust theism but to a new impetus to find adequate explanatory laws for chemical complexity.
With Leibniz, Hartshorne maintains that some organisms are governed by a «dominant entelechy» that serves as a center of perception and activity (Monadology # 70); other organisms, and all inorganic wholes (e.g. chemical compounds and minerals), have insufficient organizational complexity to act or feel «as one.
A somewhat stylized Niebuhrian analysis of a human problem is to state two opposite facets of the problem, then to reduce each further to negative and positive elements, to correlate the subnegation, then to show how the Christian answer meets these complexities, but only in the wholeness of the problem; for once any element of the Christian answer is emphasized at the expense of some other facet, distortion occurs.18
But in the concrete reality of Total Evolution, and beyond a certain degree of complexity of Consciousness, each of necessity requires the other, because Matter, once hominized, can positively not continue the super-arrangement of itself upon itself except in a specific psychic atmosphere.
Thus on both the social and the individual levels the proposal of a simple transfer of the ethical attitudes of science appears to underestimate the complexity of ethical issues, to idealize the purity of the scientist's motives, and to provide no adequate dynamic for concern about the welfare of others.
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