Sentences with phrase «radical simplification»

"Radical simplification" refers to the process of making something much simpler and easier to understand or accomplish by removing unnecessary or complex elements. Full definition
They could lead to the rapid and radical simplification of society, which means, to put it brutally, the end of civilisations and many of the people they support.
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«We need a drastic, radical simplification of the financial system.
We recommend a radical simplification of both the corporate and individual tax codes.
Some kind of radical simplification is essential if mankind is not to be smothered by the endlessly multiplying mass of things to be known and done.
These theories, he says, solve the problem of the relationship between body and mind by a radical simplification.
«Our invention has led to a radical simplification of the engineering required, which means we are now able to construct a large - scale device,» he says.
Einstein used what were called thought experiments to achieve his radical simplifications.
If it is part of radical simplification and flattening of the tax code, yes.
While photography was making its way into the art world, its historical interpretation over the past 20 years was undergoing a radical simplification.
You get the radical simplification of the grid in the work of Agnes Martin and Frank Stella.
The model is not a realistic representation of a climatic system, but rather a radical simplification of real climatic dynamics.
It could propose a radical simplification of the law, the rules of evidence and the elements of trial.
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