Sentences with phrase «relatively simple act»

Although the relatively simple act of arcade racing can be enjoyed by just about anyone, people who have fond memories of various Sega classics will get the most out of this one.
The directive — a 2009 amendment to the broader directive on privacy — concerns cookies, those tiny bits of script that web servers can lodge on your computer in order to record your preferences, report back on your choices, or perform other relatively simple acts of communication between your machine and the mother ship that set the cookie.

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The act of divorce itself was relatively simple; it evidently carried no stigma and involved no litigation.
But a new study of fruit flies adds to the growing suspicion that invertebrates are capable of something quite similar, suggesting that even relatively simple immune systems can act in ways immunologists never thought possible.
Repeat proteins are ideal choices for development of such systems as they: (i) possess a relatively simple relationship between sequence, structure and function; (ii) are modular and non-globular in structure; (iii) act as diverse scaffolds for the mediation of a diverse range of protein — protein interactions; and (iv) have been extensively studied and successfully engineered and designed.
And though the film runs out of steam towards the end, taking far too long to reach its inevitable conclusion, it's hard not to get wrapped up in this relatively simple tale - which is, admittedly, elevated by some expectedly great acting.
The Nintendo Switch version has the advantage of the Joy Cons acting as two separate controllers and since the controls are relatively simple, with most of the work being performed with just a single button press, they quickly become the ideal way to play Overcooked on the go.
Keenan said making sure queer art was visible could include relatively simple but important steps such as changing the description of a star of the Walker's collection, David Hockney's 1966 painting Peter Getting out of Nick's Pool, which won the John Moores painting prize in the same year as the Sexual Offences Act was passed.
Alberta's Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act (the «Act») provides a relatively simple process for enforcement of money judgments granted in Canadian provinces (except Quebec), select U.S. states, and Australia.
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