Sentences with phrase «so rudimentary»

Its so rudimentary.
This is because our level of knowledge today is so rudimentary that we can not make any reasonable estimates of what the impact on climate of human CO2 emissions has been in the past or will be in the future.
The IPCC handling of natural climate forcing factors is so rudimentary that it leaves great areas of uncertainty regarding the model - derived anthropogenic forcing factors..
Measurements of ocean alkalinity are so rudimentary and dicey, that we can not say with any certainty where the «missing» CO2 is going quantitatively.
Homo sapiens is a relentless tinkerer, in spite of the fact that our knowledge of nature is so rudimentary.
On another level, the shapes are so rudimentary; they are not limited to this one interpretation.
It is so rudimentary in its design and gameplay (only two modes both of which basically require you to shoot the other people) that it reminded me of GoldenEye multiplayer through and through.
The lack of a browser isn't really a downside — the Kindle's is so rudimentary that it's not an argument for buying a Kindle — and the absence of the book - reading feature isn't a dealbreaker given that the Kindle's version remains robotic - sounding and isn't available for all books.
He stages the frequent sex scenes in a fashion so rudimentary even Zalman King would find them tedious, which admittedly is a rather surprising turn of events considering this is the same guy who made the legitimately steamy After Dark, My Sweet back in 1990.
Arkin says his ethical governor is still in its early stages, so rudimentary that it can not even be prototyped for testing in the field.
For years, evolutionary biologists have believed that the sedentary sponge — that mushy aquatic creature so rudimentary it doesn't even have tissues or nerves — branched off the animal family tree before any other lineage, making it a relic of the very first animal on earth.

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So they launched a rudimentary website, and when boxes of clothes started arriving, they knew they were onto something.
So this all becomes a very interesting view of the world: once we get to that level, contracts become like rudimentary AIs working on your behalf, [and] we begin to enter into the collaborative economy where true peer - to - peer nature can emerge.
For this had been possible in the early Church and exists even today at least in very rudimentary form in the institution of the so - called patronates and in certain rights of the congregations in some Swiss cantons regarding the appointment of their parish priests.
The point is that any complex concept scheme has internal resources through which the materials of another can be captured in a descriptively more rudimentary — and thereby descriptively neutral — manner so as to make communicative contact possible.
But even if we could, such rudimentary indicators would still not speak to motive (my first point) so wouldn't ultimately be that helpful anyways in any attempt to prove who may be better (or act better) than others.
, would not be nearly enough to carve these colossal figures out of the steel - hard volcanic stone with rudimentary tools; and the island is so small that it could scarcely have provided food for more than 2,000 people.
Fortunately Mary, there are people out there who actually understand evolution, who have studied evolution and who have doc.umented and taught evolution, so that those of us with even a rudimentary education on the topic can dismiss your comment as nothing more than the desperate and childish attempt to cling to religion even as the rest of the world grows up and embraces reality.
What one can historically describe as the «mechanization of the image of the world» is, at any rate in an environment formed by machines, a process which is also being looked at psychogenetically; this process advances the same object categories and ideas of movement, if only in a rudimentary, pre-reflexive manner, which might, especially for that reason, influence thinking so much more persistently.
The child does not proceed from the simplest, rudimentary notion of «thing» of the real, which the child would then enrich in further steps by the addition of other conditions like «life,» «feeling,» and «will,» so that the conception also fits the more complex areas of reality.
ANY SO - CALLED «CHRISTIAN» THAT CAN SIDE WITH GAY MARRIAGE which is most oppositional to the most rudimentary aspect of THE JUDEO - CHRISTIAN GOD (JEHOVAH) and HIS SON (YESHUA - JESUS CHRIST) is a Child of The World and NOT a Child of God.
The «event horizons» of varyingly sized black holes are rudimentary in appearances found to be physical in their natures thusly being as the skin so to say of the black holes.
I honestly feel so bad for people that consistently misinterpret basic rudimentary science.
Not only is no thought given to how to unify all of this into a single coherent course of study, but no attention is given to how anything more than a rudimentary introduction can be given to so many different research disciplines.
They also didn't have well - equipped kitchens like we have, so their cooking style would have been rudimentary, yet effective.
So how does betting against the public do on the most rudimentary level?
cba@66: By chance (or natural genius), you have positioned the two mirrors so they create a rudimentary hologram of the fire, which your brain interprets as a 3 - D image.
They make cloth diapering sound so much more rudimentary and difficult than it really is, it's super easy.
So his campaign released a television ad as rudimentary as any broadcast that political season, featuring a number of prominent politicians — City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, West Side Congressman Jerry Nadler, Manhattan borough president Scott Stringer — carrying a folded copy of The New York Times, while reading from its endorsement of his candidacy.
The computer has just two quantum bits, or qubits, so it can perform only rudimentary computations.
Because they can steer light around objects to hide the objects from view, such materials could be used to create rudimentary versions of invisibility cloaks — though so far all attempts are a far cry from Harry Potter's version.
If networked, even a rudimentary display could deliver useful visual cues, such as turn signals from your gps so you can keep your eyes on the road.
Rudimentary features such as the orientation of edges, direction of motion, color, and so on are extracted early on in areas called V1 and V2 before reaching the next stages in the visual - processing hierarchy for a progressively more refined analysis.
The test is too rudimentary to really tell, as there are so many different factors that come into play.
You may also benefit from a rudimentary body cleansing protocol such as the 6 - Day Advanced Oxygen Colon Cleanse to get your body to an appropriate baseline so as to begin a Toxic Metal Cleanse to remove the toxic metals from your body.
A process so complicated in fact that only the most rudimentary prediction can be calculated in the calories in / out kindergarten formula.
There are around 100 farm vehicles to buy, and for the first hour or so there's something charming about consoles more used to bloody slaughter and frantic action being used to let you pootle up and down while looped birdsong plays and a rudimentary sunrise turns the world a bucolic orange.
As portrayed by a wired Depp, Wood is all ambition, energy, and passion, a filmmaker so in love with the idea of filmmaking that he lets some of the rudimentary details slip by — little things like sets getting bumped by actors, gravestones falling over, and shots mismatched so incompetently that scenes change from night to day to night again.
Cahill falls short in this regard, beating the spirituality vs. pragmatism drum too loudly stretching the one - dimensional characters so thin you begin to wonder where the story is going with all the scientific jibber - jabber and rudimentary existential debates.
My theory is that people don't read his books for the rather rudimentary, step - by - step, point - to - point thriller elements that form the backbone of the story so much as for learning a little bits of history, philosophy, and even fantasy elements that reside above the surface, many of them expounded upon at length in between the plot points.
• Design support to help groups with rudimentary ideas about technology - supported instruction flesh these out so whole schools can be built around them.
Ok, so maybe the extra wheels were a little far - fetched, but the in - car «viewing screen» with engine stats, weather, rudimentary GPS, and trip computer were not.
The old one was so outdated and rudimentary, I would have been surprised if it didn't increase in price with the new model.
Surfing on their rudimentary Web browsers is so frustrating that you quickly return to reading.
Many of the sales staff are trained in the use of the device, so you should have all your rudimentary questions and concerns addressed in short order.
There is even a rudimentary Beta web browser so articles and web posts can be copied and saved for later reading offline in Edition 2's «pocket» storage feature.
So I can discard the pompous and self - important (Franzen's Freedom comes to mind immediately) and the pedestrian (Nicholas Sparks) without spending any money.What I will say about most traditionally published books is that the author or editor at least ran the manuscript through a rudimentary spell / grammar checker before publishing it.
It makes the Paperwhite kid - proof too, locking out the Kindle Store, Goodreads, Wikipedia, and the (beta, rudimentary) Web browser, so kids don't get distracted or go shopping.
So consider this article a rudimentary summary of some of the income options available to you as an investor in a low yield world.
So, if you want to emulate Fisher, you should use the rudimentary model I described in my lecture to help you decide if you want to buy the stock or not, that model should not be the one to use to help you determine if you should hold or sell.
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