Sentences with phrase «real complexities of»

It is a horrifically simplistic view of the world that ignores (partly out of ignorance, and partly out of motivated reasoning) to real complexities of our civilization.
Please understand the real complexities of school nutrition programs, inside and out before blaming the poor state of student nutrition on the SNP at your child's school...
But at the same time, no one wants to shell out $ 9 on a movie ticket to see Will Ferrell deal with the real complexities of school food reform.
The study, published in Nature, highlights the real complexity of the genetic interactions that lead to adult organisms» phenotypes (physical forms), helps to explain how natural selection influences body form and leads towards much more realistic virtual experiments on evolution.
I think the polarised view of influence between «cool people» on the one hand and «random acts of traction» on the other masks the real complexity of influence, which is that it's damned hard to define and identify.
I relish the chance to engage global audiences with the real complexity of the world and the extraordinary biological gifts we've taken for granted for so long.

Not exact matches

As a mathematician at heart with an introverted personality, she needs solitude and complete silence to concentrate on the details and complexities of her work which includes finding real estate that matches to her customer's needs and keeping the finances up to date for my many ventures.
It's not about trying to implement the latest desperate attempt in a long, sad series of stopgap measures that simply adds complexity to the current code base and impedes any real progress.
That's why we need rules of thumb to help us act sensibly despite the warp speed complexity of real life.
Some add complexity via small / value tilting their portfolios, or adding real estate in the form of REITs, but I prefer to keep it as simple as possible.
Meaning an organization should explore conducting buyer persona research — the real thing backed by skilled ethnographic research — with a budget in mind of five figures — sometimes six figures if it involves many multiple markets and the degree of complexity is high.
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.
As mentioned by Malcolm Gladwell in Outliers there is beauty in saying something clearly and simply — The real beauty of this workshop was the clarity and simplicity with which you make us understand the complexity of the financial market.
Due to legal issues and the complexity of the implementation process, the platform does not currently accept «real» money (USD or EUR).
The prioritizing of abstract principles and alleged or imagined biblical truths over the complexities of real life was an easy path for me to take.»
They are, in other words, real individuals, fraught with all the amgibuity, complexity, and richness of those who possess real histories.
Sheehan and the «moral complexity» school invite us to treat doctrine as a set of guidelines — ideals to live up to in a perfect world, which are always proven unreasonable when considered in the practical terms of real life.
To impute purpose to God is no dishonesty in Whitehead; for he finds no real or possible thing that is not in its degree of simplicity or complexity endowed with subjective aim.
We have argued that persons are res vera and that single occasions alone can not explain persons, but societies of subjectively real organic unities can to a great extent explain the complexity of persons.
Unless we extend our idea of authenticity to include not just our fears and failures but also the vital and real changes that God orchestrates in our lives, we miss out on the complexity of the Christian walk.
I mean rather that he is the real cause, the unifying power, of the total act and thus of the complexity of non-acts into which analysis seeks to resolve the act.
Affection measures the complexity of the perceptual apparatus since its response occurs in reference not only to real action present to the body, but also to future action.
Martyn Percy of Christ's College, Cambridge, worries that Alpha presents a privatized faith and falls to acknowledge the complexity and paradoxes of the Bible, Alpha, he says, offers no «real social mandate, no prophetic witness and no serious appreciation of theology» or ecclesiological breadth and depth» (Financial Times).
First, it is strange that process philosophy insists that all of the past is eternally real and «given» (for God, at least) in its entirety, whereas almost all of the past's vast complexity is totally inaccessible to man.
Things are changing, though, and again the complexity of the real is forcing itself into cultural consciousness (evident not only in recent trends in medicine and ethics — witness Callahan — but the arts and philosophy as well).
Berne's view of child - rearing ignores the complexity of most of the real issues and problems.
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.
The sheer complexity and oddity of Christian theology, as C.S. Lewis noticed, «has just that queer twist about it that real things have.»
If we adopt the flexibility and interpretations I have suggested, recognizing the complexity of any real historical subjects.
Get real HG; complexity shows purpose and your complaint about vitamin C reminds me of a child crying «no fair»... In all the Universe nothing living is more remarkable than us.
The view that life is an accidental outcome of «material» complexity, is viewing only the «material» as real.
Now, no one is suggesting that finding our next manager will be a cake walk, or should it be considering the complexity of the task at hand, but this is not because his managerial shoes would be so difficult to fill, the real issue is the length of his tenure and all that entails.
-- Christiane Northrup, M.D., Author of Women» s Bodies, Women's Wisdom and The Wisdom of Menopause «This book is all we've come to expect of Ina May Gaskin — warm, wise, solidly based in real experiences, and sensitive to the needs and lives of women in all their complexity.
It will also have the danger of introducing complexities into the UK system and it runs a real risk of ruining the success we've been having with organ donation over the last five years.
I was very political in my youth, but of late have been less so, and it seems that my younger self perhaps did not fully appreciate a lot of the depth and complexity of real politics.
What are your preferences (to use computer science terminology, the complexity of assigning realistic utility / payoff function to each result in real life is staggering - to - impossible).
Lounès Chikhi, who is also a Senior Researcher at the French CNRS, says: «Population geneticists tend to use simple models to represent the complexity of real species.
«It is clear that the complexities of our government serve a real purpose.
Traditional atomistic calculation methods involve a heavy computational workload, which sometimes prevents their application to systems large enough to model the experimental structural complexity of real samples.
«The complexity of practicing medicine in real life will require both humans and machines to solve problems,» Komarneni says, «as opposed to pure machine learning.»
Yet many of these processes remain poorly understood in their real - world complexity, and they had never been so rigorously sampled, studied, and quantified in one place before.
So canny, experienced, and deeply knowledgeable a team surely understands the complexity and difficulty of bringing real change to an ossified system involving the livelihoods, work lives, and futures of hundreds of thousands of people.
Can complexity theory help us understand the real consequences of a convoluted event like September 11?
«All mathematical models are a compromise between the complexity needed to adequately reflect real - world phenomena, and the simplicity that enables the application of mathematical methods.
Seen through the lens of complexity science, the real problem is not any individual country's debt, but the structure of the eurozone (see «Greek crisis: Losing Greece won't save euro network «-RRB-.
It's too early, she says, to close discussion on what will happen in the complexities of the real ocean.
Ebert has also discovered that looking at clouds from both sides — their real incarnations and their simulated doubles on the screen — can reveal new things about the complexity of the natural world.
The Independent Petroleum Association of America argued in a statement that the ICR «should have been a real opportunity for the decision - makers at EPA to better understand the complexities of the U.S. oil and natural gas industry» but that «ended up not being the case.»
But compared with the complexity of the real world, experiments are always somewhat crude.
They write, «This real - world, almost paradoxical, phenomenon demonstrates the complexity inherent in the treatment of addictive disorders — a medication intended to treat substance use disorder that has its own abuse potential, upon gaining popularity and increased availability, will inevitably be explored by drug abusers for reward and reinforcement purposes.»
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