Sentences with phrase «sophistication not»

However, while the tools described above take «the hard math» out and are accessible to casual users in a way that's frequently not available with dedicated analytics platforms, they still also require a certain level of technological sophistication not present in all legal environments.
The result is pure sophistication not just in appearance but in experience.
«With sporty new styling and additional feature content, the 2018 Honda Fit ups the ante with new styling and sophistication not typically found in the subcompact segment,» said Jean Marc Leclerc, Senior Vice-President Sales and Marketing, Honda Canada Inc. «Fit has always represented a great value for subcompact customers and the addition of available Honda Sensing ® to its fun - to - drive performance and unmatched versatility will keep the Honda Fit as the industry's benchmark subcompact.»
Whereas the great master of the Nineties (Hou Hsiao - hsien) has moved onto international productions that are as much example as examination of Asia's economic change, Tsai Ming - liang was able to wed his nascent concerns with cosmopolitanism with an aesthetic sophistication not contrary to his earlier films.

Not exact matches

While it's not incorrect to label what some infosec companies are doing as «Artificial Intelligence», it's certainly imprecise, and one can't help but wonder whether there's some latent hope to impress by sophistication.
It shouldn't surprise you to learn that human error is a leading cause of most hacks and cybersecurity threats, rather than the sophistication of the threat itself.
Though it doesn't match the sophistication of paid - for applications, it does let you perform basic edits and output movies for use online or — if you're willing to sacrifice the cost of a cheap lunch — on your iPod or on a DVD.
To satisfy that obligation, businesses generally have a responsibility not to play upon consumers» lack of economic sophistication, or their xenophobia.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the greatest obstacle to outbound Chinese FDI is not protectionism or discrimination, but the dearth of local knowledge, management skills, and sophistication among Chinese investors.
Education and sophistication of the business doesn't make anyone foolproof.
1:06:07 — On accredited versus non-accredited investors: Andy doesn't think income is indicative of sophistication, but the vast majority of people should not invest in startups.
Though cloaked in technological sophistication and jargon, defendants» fraud was simple at its core - defendants sold what they did not own, and misrepresented the nature of what they were selling.»
Financial services firms would still be able to adopt a variety of business models and make a reasonable profit, but not by preying on the lack of sophistication of the average worker or retiree who relies on them for best - interest recommendations.»
Alternative investments, such as hedge funds, private equity / private debt and private real estate funds, are speculative and involve a high degree of risk that is suitable only for those investors who have the financial sophistication and expertise to evaluate the merits and risks of an investment in a fund and for which the fund does not represent a complete investment program.
I don't agree with pundits who think that retail investors uniformly lack the sophistication or the fortitude to invest in private equity.
As Cosh puts it, «The oilpatch isn't distinguishable from other kinds of mining or manufacture, or even service businesses, in the degree to which it involves risk, innovation, or scientific sophistication
Programs are not yet aware, Jeremy, because we are nowhere near the level of sophistication in programming, or in our understanding of what awareness is, that it would require to make a program that is aware of itself.
It's not that Miley was provocative that makes us cringe, we've all seen provocative before, but it's usually done with a little more class and sophistication.
It is complex and requires a level of sophistication that I don't think it can be reasonably be taught in high school — can you imagine getting a discussion on the political impact of monophysitism in the Byzantine empire and how it enabled the Muslim conquest through the Texas School Board?
Despite our postmodern sophistication and our wishful thinking about perfectibility, our nature is immutable — not least in its fickleness, its embrace of irrational ideas and practices, and its suggestibility.
For the over-all result of the great reaction has been a sophistication of the true simplicity of the gospel, the use of a jargon which the common man (and the intelligent one, too, often enough) can not understand, and a tendency to assume that the biblical and creedal language as it stands need only be spoken, and enough then has been done to state and communicate the point of the Christian proclamation.
Although you may not know how life began, you do have a good idea of its sophistication, and the implications thereof.
It is not an indication of sophistication, nor one of ignorance.
It's not just a question of how life began, but why does it carry with it such sophistication, such intention?
It is not reasonable, he argues with great intellectual sophistication, to hold that atheism or agnosticism is the default position of rationality.
These two books are not comparable in age, sophistication, focus, or intention, but they do share that «standard brand» environmentalism I alluded to above, that human interests must be restrained before nature's rights.
Your ability to express your hatred of others, Rick, doesn't improve our impression of your sophistication, nor does it convince us of your point.
European science could not match the sophistication of the Greeks, or the Romans until about the 1500's.
Whitehead also argues this theory by using Zeno, although he uses a sophistication of Zeno's arrow paradox, and not, as James, the paradox of Achilles and the tortoise (PR 68f.
In the course of graduate theological education students need to acquire not only methodological but also hermeneutical sophistication fitting to such a rhetorical paradigm.
Trusting the intelligence and sophistication of readers, she does not write a «how to» book, but rather presents case studies of good marriages, noting the commonalities and differences.
This can lead as far as he cares to take it in terms of complexity and academic sophistication, but the point is not academic.
However, the important question is not that of comparative sophistication but of further consequences for development.
All of us in our varied ministries tend to be awed by the structures and potency of the establishment of Baal, even though we know, somewhere down there in the timid, secret resources of faith, that all the stuff of Baal doesn't make God — power, technological sophistication, machismo, sex, political, military, and economic domination, energy independence (ha!).
If the language of the speech and prayer sometimes appears crassly materialistic by our standards, we must not miss the sensitivity, the depth, and, in the best sense of the word, the sophistication of the theology especially apparent in verses 27 - 50.
Seeing the historical conditionedness of everything the Bible says does not mean ignoring the real development of Israelite sensitivity and sophistication.
As students of the phenomenon of religion, we are legitimately interested in the developing sophistication of man's understanding of the divine, but this is not what the Bible itself wants to get across.
You would have thought that men of such sophistication and rank would have recoiled at what they found but they did not.
Although not in a position to judge the sophistication of the logical theory involved, I find myself persuaded.
Clearly, given my example, I do not mean by «health» theological sophistication or correctness of doctrine.
The arguments here are directed at intelligence, but not at academic sophistication per se.
The issue joined between Bennett and Goldwater in 1962 is precisely the same battle that is being waged in 1984, and the right's tactics do not seem to have changed — though its sophistication has increased.
The typical congregant may well not participate in «the worship of the church» with the sense of sophistication that Pannenberg suggests.
Despite our postmodern sophistication and our wishful thinking about perfectibility, our nature is immutable — not least in its fickleness, its embrace of irrational ideas and practices, and its suggestibility.Charles Mackay's classic work, Extraordinary Popular....
Theological sophistication helps, but it is not the critical ingredient.
Financing for the CBDOs» work comes not only from state and local governments, but from private financial intermediaries whose work has been characterized as a «curious blend of social investment and business discipline» and that have grown steadily in the «80s in numbers and sophistication.
Taking my cue from their tips including let the season be your guide and don't overlook the the sophistication of an all green - and - white presentation, With this inspiration, I'm sharing a lite snow white dip accompanied by winter crudité.
The Temecula wine region is not exactly new and offers it's own sophistication and style that differs from the larger wine areas to the north, however I feel it still welcomes the pioneering spirit and is flexible to creativity.
They don't exactly SCREAM sophistication with cartoony farm animals covering them but I love them all the same.
And it wouldn't hurt if it is elegant, on the sweeter side with a bit of sophistication too.
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