Sentences with phrase «somewhat esoteric»

But Bitcoin Script development is considered somewhat esoteric.
The subject may, at first glance, appear to be somewhat esoteric — but virtually every case involving the civil provisions of MeHA 1983 has a role for the nearest relative.
My chosen topics of inquiry were somewhat esoteric and I am not at all familiar with researching California law.
Even though we have a lot of documents, they almost all cover «meat and potatoes» aspects of business law, and the only somewhat esoteric items on the system are there because, while rarely used, they are things unusually likely to involve risk.
But if you firmly hold that you have a significant conclusion on this somewhat esoteric topic, the place to have that conclusion tested is in the published scientific literature - that's what peer review is all about, to provide a mechanism for an adjudicated evaluation and judgment of your argument by experts.
Then the numbers fall off sharply, showing my somewhat esoteric taste in video gaming.
While this may sound somewhat esoteric to any publisher, it greatly enhances performance and as we both know, in a Netflix / iTunes world, consumers are going to expect similar levels of performance from streaming in text content as well.»
Herman Melville's Moby Dick was also rejected by Peter J. Bentley, who wrote: «While this is a rather delightful, if somewhat esoteric, plot device, we recommend an antagonist with a more popular visage among the younger readers.
In addition to the cash and the honor, the award came with opportunities to speak to an interested public about her somewhat esoteric research.
We also cared passionately about the somewhat esoteric game of bottle - cap shooting.
But Bitcoin Script development is considered somewhat esoteric.
Not long ago, bots were mainly thought of as an IT or somewhat esoteric business problem — the main culprits behind web scraping, brute force attacks, competitive data mining, account hijacking, unauthorized vulnerability scans, spam, and click fraud.

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Bates lays out a comprehensive glossary in Fundamental Forms of Information, ranging from somewhat obvious examples as recorded («communicatory or memorial information preserved in a durable medium»), to more esoteric categories such as embedded, enacted, embodied, and trace / residue.
Sixthly, all the great movers of the Renaissance were esotericists to a man (or woman)-- a fact that modern Academia would dearly like to ignore; the evidence is generally somewhat hidden as the Church of that time (like academia and science today) tended to fear and punish those who touched esoteric realities, using classical tools of mockery and misrepresentation.
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