Sentences with phrase «said about the complexity»

# 173 Dan I agree with everything you say about complexity.

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'' (Installing a kiosk) sounds like an easy thing to do, but when you think about all the regulatory complexity, you got ta get it right and do each one at a time,» he said.
DeepMind said Monday that it «underestimated the complexity» of the United Kingdom's National Health Service «and of the rules around patient data, as well as the potential fears about a well - known tech company working in health.»
FORTUNE — Talk about a tough gig: The average tenure of a chief marketing officer — the corporate executive charged with branding, communications, and other activities — is less than four years, in large part because of the increasing complexity of the job, says executive search firm Spencer Stuart.
Sen. Ron Johnson, R - Wis., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said in a statement that he was «disappointed» that DOL issued its fiduciary rule, «despite widespread concern about the rule's complexity and the harm it may do to low - and middle - income investors.»
Moreover, I would assert that simple rules are, well, too simple, and ignore important complexities of the current situation, about which I will have more to say shortly.
It's a joke to say that it was public safety and its a joke to have FINRA post an investor alert about the complexities and risks.
Simply saying that the earth is open to the energy from the sun says nothing about how that raw solar heat is converted into increased complexity in any system, open or closed.
Critiques offered in such responses more often than not say more about the critic's adherence or not to the Church's teaching on the subject in question than they do about the incessant nature of discussing the topic or its complexity.
While Dykstra's book is full of such complexities and pleasures, that is not the best thing one may say about it.
This much could be said about any text of sufficient complexity.
So we may say that since by a sort of chain - reaction consciousness, itself borne of complexity, finds itself in a position to bring about «artificially» a further increase of complexity in its material dwelling (thus engendering or liberating a further growth of reflective consciousness, and so on...) the terrestrial evolution of Life, following its main axis of hominization, is not only completely altering the scale of its creations but is also entering an «explosive» phase of an entirely new kind.
And whatever may be said about the «gregariousness of crowds» and the «brutalization of the masses» (Effects, not of complexity, but of unorganized numbers.)
In light of these complexities we may be tempted to remain silent about ethical issues, to say as one preacher did in an advanced doctoral seminar: «Preaching is not about ethics.
For added complexity, Rick dries and smokes his malted barley with (hand harvested) cherry and apple wood smoke before mashing; «It's all about the flavor, we want to be different in a way that enhances the whisky,» says Rick.
I agree with those above who said that just because you are a self - described parenting «guru» or «advice expert» doesn't mean you know squat about the complexities of adoption, and offering adversarial advice will only destroy any hopes of relationships across the board.
Chair of the committee Margaret Hodge said: «Rather than the over-optimism which has held sway at the start of major projects, what is needed is realism: about the complexities of projects, the long - term costs of decisions taken today and the implications down the line of short - term budget cuts.
«If you read their existing conditions report, it doesn't talk about the complexity of the environmental problems and it never once mentions the word Superfund site,» Ryan said.
Stephen Kinnock has said that the BBC documentary he played a starring role in captured «the chaos, complexity and comedy of politics» - while many supporters of Jeremy Corbyn think it captured something more sinister about the MP.
«Governor Paterson has a great deal of knowledge about the strengths and complexities of our transit system,» Lhota said.
In a letter sent to The Friends of Hunters Point Library on Jan. 27, Queens Library president Thomas Galante — who has been under fire recently over questions about his salary — said the budget discrepancy was due in part to the «complexity» of the designs for the building, conceived by well - known architect Steven Holl.
To avoid financial crises we must ditch ideological arguments about regulation and understand that the economy is an ecosystem, say three complexity theorists
In this project, we used design tools and approaches borrowed from the art world to solve problems related to motion, form, and complexity to create something entertaining, which ultimately led to new scientific insights and, hopefully, new ways to excite the public about science,» says Ingber.
Liu Zhi, transportation specialist at the World Bank's Beijing office, said policymakers here learned more about the complexity of promoting clean cars as the program has shed light on problems in the implementation.
Principal Investigator Stefano Mariani, professor of conservation genetics at the University of Salford, said he was surprised at the progress made but that much remains to be investigated about the complexities of global seafood supply.
Lack of awareness about such infections is due, says Mott, to the daunting biological complexity of flukes, the difficulty of detecting them and the huge effort required to eradicate them.
«The complexity of some of these tests is such that it is really hard to come to consensus» on what to do about them, says Joann Boughman, executive vice president of the American Society of Human Genetics.
«When we think about radiation therapy, it is high technology, but the complexity of cancer requires that we have a better understanding of the biology,» says Marikki Laiho, the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Professor of Radiation Oncology and Vice Chair of Research for the Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences.
Leuthardt said so little is known about the brain because of its complexity, but that one day, we will «absolutely» know.
She said: «From the moment the seven year old in me wakes up and you're having lunch in Hollywood with Rian Johnson, an independent filmmaker you really like, and he starts talking to you about having written a role for you in something, and talks about the complexities of that character.
«I tried to eliminate some of my aesthetic habits and obsessions,» she says in a press notes interview, «and make it a film about the complexity of experience.»
It has nothing of the depth and complexity of, say, Lady Bird (2017), but it does the job of making the horror properly horrific: These are fully rounded characters the audience cares about when bad things happen to them.
«Cognitive psychology and behavioral economics have much to teach us about the complexity and limits of human reason,» said Michael McPherson, president of the Spencer Foundation.
From Adelman's field work in Egypt, Dryden - Peterson says, «we learned more about the complexities of implementing a global strategy in a local context.
Ravitch says not a word about those complexities (or anything else about family - structure woes).
«Through Richard Elmore's Politics in Education course, I gained a deeper understanding of the political complexity of systemic change, how to think about addressing structural impediments to change, and how to be politically strategic, in addition to instructionally focused, to better achieve excellence through equity for all learners,» said Jewell - Sherman.
«This suggests that simply informing individuals about their aid eligibility does not appear to improve college access,» said Bettinger, «The real barrier is the complexity in actually filling out the form and finding the time to complete it.
Discussions about the alt - right fit into lessons on the complexities surrounding just what it means to be white in America, the teachers said.
While affordability and academic preparation are both important issues, Long said these factors are compounded by the complexity of the processes involved, with parents and students faced with too little information, bad information, misperceptions about what aid is available, and often not getting the information they need when they need it.
The watchdog said it was concerned about the complexity of some schools» admissions arrangements.
«During the creation of their dream GTI, our apprentices learn about the complexity of automobile production,» says Peter Christ, Head of Automotive Technology Training in Wolfsburg.
The complexity of the law comes when you understand what the law says about legal venue, or the proper place for legal action.
I've long been on record as saying that for many investors, trying to optimize their tax situation is not optimal for their overall strategy — worrying about asset location and moving to US - based funds can add significant levels of complexity for the sake of a few extra basis points.
«Jeff has years of experience as an administrator, researcher and clinician, and understands the complexities of a veterinary college,» said search committee chairman Serge Desmarais, Ph.D. «He is passionate about veterinary medicine and has a vision for building on OVC's reputation for excellence to help improve lives and health.»
But that will say more about a need for cultural icons than it will about the complexities of art.
In talking about the exhibition, Smith said the complexity of the ideas presented in the exhibition required a shift in her thinking, but when she talked to her 11 - year - old daughter about it, her daughter immediately absorbed the concepts and became captivated by it.
«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.
Though Swimming, one of Eakins» most iconic paintings, has been reproduced countless times, «there's something about it in the original - as it is with all works of art - that you really get the sense of nuance and of sophistication and complexity,» Walker says.
[ANDY REVKIN says: I've been talking to Dr. Steffen for years about Greenland trends, AND complexities.
Most will never understand the complexities of the issues, this is about trust...» The wealth of information to be derived from the above comment is truly astounding, wouldn't you say, [DB]?
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