There's
other complexities such as language conversion from UK to US English or vice versa, fact and reference checks.
Not exact matches
In any
other context, when
such functional
complexity is evident, people would conclude that these things were designed.
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.
In order to cushion himself against
such an obsolete inference, he distinguishes between what he calls the «argument to
complexity» on the one hand, and the «argument to design» on the
other.
He believes that no
other person can fully comprehend the
complexities an individual must weigh when making
such a decision.
81), but in their effort to refute
such a view, I see no effective reason given
other than the high level of
complexity of interactions in the cell.
Similarly, while the mainstream Enlightenment (which privileged order, good behaviour and obedience) frequently sought harsh remedies for beggars, runaway slaves and
other undesirables, Catholic religious houses could provide beacons of mercy and refuge, and moralists
such as St Alphonsus Ligori sought to develop a theology which did real justice to the
complexities of human life.
At the same time, the wondrous capabilities of the human brain, which far exceed in
complexity all
other created things, suggest to him that a little anthropocentrism is not
such a bad thing: «Part of our glory,» he muses, «is that we can imagine that we are not the most remarkable creatures in the entire universe.»
Headline figures can also disguise
other complexities,
such as the prevalence of unemployment amongst ethnic minorities, women, disabled people, young people, and people who have been unemployed for long periods of time.
More important than space is that animals have room to climb and «
complexity,»
such as places to hide from
other animals, it says.
Such elements as surgical case load,
complexity of cases, patient demographics and
other categories are factored into a highly precise algorithm.
Neither did any
other measure of social
complexity,
such as group size.
To enable
such a system in plants, the re-designed receptors need to be targeted extracellularly and we need to address eukaryotic processes that are not fully understood,
such as transmembrane signaling, signal - dependent nuclear translocation, and
other signaling
complexities.
In
other words — she's a teenager, and «The Edge of Seventeen» is
such a breath of fresh air because it's wise enough to not gloss over these
complexities of young adulthood.
One year on (2014), the NCC presented to Minister Boles - «Government could also draw upon
other policy levers
such as Ofsted and quality assurance frameworks to stimulate the careers marketplace in order to reduce
complexity and transactional costs, build its capacity, and assure the quality of services in this market.»
As a result, these instruments do not reflect the
complexity of comprehension, instead equating it with more limited skills,
such as vocabulary, domain - specific knowledge, word reading ability, and
other reader capacities that are only part of comprehension.
Modularity in parts —
such as four - cylinder and three - cylinder blocks — that share bore spacing, bore diameter, liners and
other dimensions, reduces
complexity while increasing the flexibility to quickly adapt the architecture for new applications.
«It might have to do with the applicant themselves,
such as with someone who's self - employed, or there might also be transactional
complexity,
such as a divorce where one partner might want to buy out the
other,» he said.
Structured products»
complexity makes valuation difficult, but closed - form solutions exist for many structured product types and many
others can be valued with
other approaches,
such as Monte Carlo simulation (Deng et al, 2012).
His work spans a range of media including photography, painting, sculpture, installation and use of the ready - made to create assemblages from everyday found objects
such as books, ceramics, TV sets and
other house - hold goods and paraphernalia, which Liu Wei transforms into sculptural objects and installations of eloquent
complexity.
Bradford's monumental painting My Grandmother Felt the Color, 2016, is currently on view at the BMA in a gallery dedicated to social abstraction, alongside
other artists who have turned to abstract imagery to convey the humanity,
complexity, and ongoing impact of specific cultural experiences,
such as Jack Whitten and Ross Bleckner.
On the
other hand, after Smith had made his statement with the black cube, he quickly moved on to the tetrahedrons and parallelepipeds, thus challenging himself with a rigorous
complexity, as seen in Duck (1962) and Amaryllis (1965), and later with ever greater rigor in works
such as Smoke (1967) and One — Two — Three (1976).
«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.
He is best known for his evocative abstract paintings, featuring architectural motifs
such as stairs, tunnels and
other apertures which lend psychological and physical
complexity to his work.
Featuring works from Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art collection created mostly in the 1980s and»90s by artists including Chris Burden, Alfredo Jaar, Louise Lawler, Inigo Manglano - Ovalle, and Adrian Piper, this exhibition reveals the continuing resonance and
complexity of topics
such as freedom of expression, militarism, the dynamics of race, human and economic consequences of globalization, and
other defining elements of society today.
Bringing together a variety of working methods, ranging from complex installations with industrially produced items,
such as Venetian blinds, to hand - made sculptures using rather low - tech craft
such as knitting, paper making, origami, macramé and
other types of weavings, Yang's oeuvre has reached a level of rich
complexity and unique abstraction.
Structured around the paradigmatic Vietnam II (1973), the exposition also shows
other stages not as well known,
such as his early informalist phase, the sphinxes he created in the 1950s, the napalm paintings of the 1960s, the portraits of dictators and politicians — including Franco — or their mercenaries and interrogations, all of which help to convey the
complexity of Leon Golub's work.
Her architectural sculptures, constructed out of industrial materials
such as steel, wood and automobile paint tied with her interest in the
complexity of human connection led her to create dynamic sculpture in which individual components are in communication with each
other.
But I don't think that qualifies as «pseudoscience,» which to me suggests
such things as controversial hypotheses masquerading as self - evident assumptions («ordered
complexity implies a designer»), or outright fallacies of inference and errors of fact, perhaps hidden behind familar jargon («in information - theoretic terms, evolution of the eye is impossible»), or cleverly disguised as well - established results from
other sciences («quantum electrodynamics suggests that consciousness is the fundamental nature of reality, and so we don't need to age, and crime will be reduced if we meditate on it correctly»).
The breadth and
complexity of climate science is
such that although highly reputable scientists have a thorough understanding of their particular field, there is a tacit assumption that their peers in
other fields are equally reputable and each will tend to write in the context of man - made global warming being fact.
At the moment, the uncertainties in modeling and
complexities of the ocean system even prevent any quantification of how much of the present changes in the oceans is being caused by anthropogenic climate change or natural climate variability, and how much by
other human activities
such as fishing, pollution, etc..
Various hydrologic models with different
complexities have been developed to represent the characteristics of river basins, improve streamflow forecasts
such as seasonal volumetric flow predictions, and meet
other demands from different stakeholders.
know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest
complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be
such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to
others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.
«I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest
complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be
such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to
others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.»
However, their development and implementation depend on feed - in tariffs and
other measures that pay generators per MWh, which can be difficult to calculate because of the
complexity of
such plants.
Scientific uncertainty and disagreement, along with
other factors
such as the
complexity of the issues, inefficient decision - making processes, and the influence of industry stakeholders, combine to delay important agency decisions.
Because of how the principle of judicial independence is interpreted by courts, the original trial judge in this case could not be asked why it had taken 9 months to reach a verdict, and could not be questioned whether the delay was due to the
complexity of the case, the judge's workload, or
other personal reasons,
such as illness.
He rejected Reliance's argument that a Notice of Application in a proceeding before the Competition Tribunal should be more fulsome in its level of detail than pleadings in
other civil matters simply because of the
complexity of the economic facts in
such proceedings.
Whether criminal responsibility should be attributed to
such people at all, or should be reduced because of the fear, pain, confusion or frank incomprehension of the world as seen through their eyes is a question for
other people; clinical psychologists can assist by addressing the
complexity of
such situations.
Plenty «talk the talk» but few think and deal with their legal information challenges in terms of enabling software
such as databases, outliners and
other tools that protect the lawyers themselves from
complexity, and extend their capabilities.
Flat fee arrangements are based on a number of determining factors, including the
complexity of the legal issue, time investment (including any research and / or contract drafting, the extent of involvement of
other parties (
such as negotiations) and how well - organized the client is, including the level of tech savvy.
(7) In determining whether to grant an application under subsection (6), the court shall consider the nature and
complexity of the action or proceeding and the expense or risk involved in it and may consider
such other factors as the court considers relevant.
Other commenters noted that the
complexity of medicine is
such that it is unreasonable to think that anyone will know the exact parameters of the information another caregiver will need for proper diagnosis and treatment or that a plan will need to support quality assurance and improvement activities.
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So to produce involves much more
complexity and business arrangements if the
other patents are not owned by the same entity,
such as cross licensing, partnerships, etc., let alone the actual production, marketing, and distribution of the thing.
Generally, a divorce has a basic range of fees and costs which are based upon many factors
such as the legal issues to be resolved, the
complexity of the facts and legal issues of the case, the
other party's attorney, the judge assigned to the case, the willingness of the parties to be reasonable with each
other, the emotions of the parties, the need for revenge or retribution of one or both parties, as well as countless
other intangible factors.