Sentences with phrase «simplified for easy understanding»

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In the U.K., the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport will direct Facebook, Alphabet Inc.'s Google, Twitter Inc. and other companies to simplify their data management policies for consumers to make them easier to understand, the Sunday Times reported.
How do we simplify this way of eating and make it easy for individuals to understand and then stay in ketosis?
The government says it is planning to simplify the Admissions Code - the rules on how schools can and can not allocate places - so that it is easier for schools and parents to understand.
Normalization: Our DBMS assignment experts suggest that this is the most important stage in a DBMS assignment and is necessary to simplify database design to make it easier for people to understand.
It also needs a MUCH simplified version that everyone can use to write to their MP, as (i) they won't read anything this long, and (ii) they likely voted for the Climate Change Act, so need something that's so easy to understand, even they can not fail to.
Although this book is intended for the 9 to 12 year old group, I also found it to be a refreshing, easy to understand (yet not overly simplified) view on what's really going on with changes in our environment.
The versions sold to Canadian police departments have simplified software to make it easier for Canadian police officers to understand the results.
The new changes have definitely simplified Facebook's privacy settings, reducing the overall number of settings while making them clearer and easier for users to find and understand.
Simplifying complex data and presenting them in an easy to understand manner is a skill that all recruiters look out for in candidates.
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