Sentences with phrase «simple rule of nature»

That's a simple rule of nature and the latest to find itself at the receiving end of this is the Sharp Galapagos 5.5 inch and 10.8 inch tablet PCs.

Not exact matches

Certainly simpler strategies exist, and rules of thumb can help us manoeuvre into the right areas, but it is in our nature to want to optimise our approach.
Jülich neuroinformatician Dr. Markus Butz has now been able to ascribe the formation of new neural networks in the visual cortex to a simple homeostatic rule that is also the basis of many other self - regulating processes in nature.
In the same way, they argue, simple rules must underlie many apparently noisy, complicated aspects of nature.
Nature has a way of making complex shapes from a set of simple growth rules.
The ensuing discussion was a simple proxy of some of the issues I was beginning to see raised in the discussions surrounding climate engineering proposals: controversy around the legality of intentionally changing the atmosphere (on any scale), suspicion of private interest in the name of the public good, confusion regarding the science behind it, unpredictability of the outcomes, or questionable logic of nature conservancy rules, to name a few.
Much of this post contemplates the subjective nature of s. 9 of the Child Support Guidelines, versus the simple rule in s. 8.
Jackson LJ also criticised rule 32.5 (2), the displacement of oral evidence in chief by the written witness statement, for failing to take into account simple human nature.
If therefore the student in our laws hath formed both his sentiments and style, by perusal and imitation of the purest classical writers, among whom the historians and orators will best deserve his regard; if he can reason with precision, and separate argument from fallacy, by the clear simple rules of pure unsophisticated logic; if he can fix his attention, and steadily pursue truth through any the most intricate deduction, by the use of mathematical demonstrations; if he has enlarged his conceptions of nature and art, by a view of the several branches of genuine, experimental, philosophy; if he has impressed on his mind the sound maxims of the law of nature, the best and most authentic foundation of human laws; if, lastly, he has contemplated those maxims reduced to a practical system in the laws of imperial Rome; if he has done this, or any part of it, (though all may be easily done under as able instructors as ever graced any feats of learning) a student thus qualified may enter upon the study of the law with incredible advantage and reputation.
In its unanimous Mayo v. Prometheus decision, the Supreme Court upheld the simple rule that laws of nature, and obvious methods of working with them, are not patentable.
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