So what I'm going to say, oddly enough, reduces to a couple of
rather simple principles, which could avoid a great deal of liability nightmare around the world.
Not exact matches
He
rather develops a version of «Bell's Theorem» which is intended to show that, given certain very general assumptions, quantum mechanics itself, as it manifests itself in a
simple theorem, is incompatible with the
principle of local causes.
We're simply trying to make what should be a
rather simple change based on the
principle of fairness.»
Their six
simple «guiding
principles» also include the need to channel innovation into the private sector through formal tech transfer programs, and to think in terms of lasting knowledge creation
rather than «quick win» potential when funding new projects.
The
principle of his approach, Carleo explains, is
rather simple.
Rather than teach
simple fundamentals and
principles that never change (because they're too boring and un-marketable), the diet industry is driven by perpetually promoting the next big thing, spinning a story around around it, and all too often, making it complicated.
I've been interested in the use of
simpler models to start the process of selectively taking steps to add complexity where this is material to the matter in hand,
rather than trying to do everything from first
principles (as per GCMs).