Sentences with phrase «very rudimentary»

@Beverly Meola The seller provided a very rudimentary expense list for 2017, but did not provide anything else.
MA programs merely skimming over phlebotomy... a very rudimentary introduction to blood - drawing.
This, however, was a very rudimentary form.
The pallet of machines can vary from very rudimentary ones to those more complicated and modern, that have different functioning principles.
It's very rudimentary, but it's good to see that at the very least you can see all of your notifications.
Here's an admittedly very rudimentary model: Facebook would pre-mine a large pool of tokens, distributing a significant number to shareholders and holding the rest in reserve to distribute to users based on some reliable metric of the traffic their original content generates.
They say this principle is at the moment is only present in a very rudimentary way in Ethereum.
But the problem of false positives from picking up unrelated information — what scientists call «artifact» — is still a problem for consumer companies to solve, and the technology that she has seen so far is very rudimentary.
I would argue that TWU fails in this respect in applying even this very rudimentary principle, one for which there is «no commandment greater,» through its Community Covenant.
But natural language processing, typically employing techniques like Naive Bayes text classification, is still a very rudimentary form of machine learning.
My graph from 2009 is very rudimentary but good enough to show the underlying trends coincide.
Only the first two in a very rudimentary way by a few models.
I have heard that global climate models have very rudimentary cloud models and do not include such effects of solar / cosmic rays nor of the correlation with earth's Length of Day (as impacted by temperature and wind changes).
You have to rely on each other's goodwill, with only very rudimentary forms of communication.
The combat is very rudimentary with not much more than hacking and slashing button bashing but that's really not what the game is all about.
His personality is very rudimentary.
This house was carved over the years by a single man with very rudimentary tools.
It's very rudimentary: we're born from water; it's the beauty of that natural element.»
Our retirement planning calculations here have been very rudimentary.
There is one very rudimentary test you can perform and it will take you less than five minutes.
You are basically limited to a very rudimentary level of note taking.
BBC News takes its time to load in (around a minute at least) and is black and white with very rudimentary text and images and a magnifying glass you move around the page to enlarge text.
(very rudimentary explanation)
I remember sitting with him in office hours and pitching a very rudimentary online competition concept.
By today's standards, Dragon Warrior is very rudimentary.
Currently, No Man's Sky has a very rudimentary form of multiplayer that represents other players as glowing orbs and doesn't offer much direct interaction beyond voice chat.
Using my very rudimentary graphic design / labelling skills I have spent my weekend making this diagram for you, featuring my brand new pelvis, «Paddy» (who lives in Paddington)!
Electricity is becoming more available, but is still very rudimentary and unreliable.
On my drive, I became abundantly aware that some very rudimentary insecurities about not belonging to the affluent crowd still existed.
Do you think that, in a very rudimentary way, these monkeys were able to read your mind?
The technology is very rudimentary.
In this very rudimentary Economy of two, either party is physically free to reject peace and Aggress against the other party in force; that is the law they were borne out of but - again - that makes them living beings but is not what makes them Man.
Even if the requisite experience were possible, would there be sufficient unanimity among the judges to establish anything more than a very rudimentary ranking of pleasures?
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.
-LCB- alert: Smith would probably not have done well in the Twitter world -RCB- One can surmise that the form of capitalism that Americans subscribed to in Adam Smith capitalism was based on an ethical system influenced by Christianity.My very, very rudimentary understanding of Sharia laws concerning finance suggest to me that it is more closely related to Adam Smith capitalism than to predatory capitalism.What do you think?
Conversion tracking is nothing more than a very rudimentary pixel tracking method — also around since the last century.
The odds are that President Obama's Blackberry possessed a very rudimentary camera that took simple, low resolution pictures.
Most of what we call «artificial intelligence» today is still very rudimentary, but that doesn't mean it can't be useful

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«This is very step - by - step, very basic stuff that people can do at the most rudimentary level.»
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.
Had Ron and Shamir done even rudimentary research into the identities of said addresses, such as a search on the Bitcoin - OTC site, Bitcoin Talk forums, or even via a simple Google search, they could have easily found that the original very early source address in question (12higD) is, very publicly, one of mine and not one of Satoshi's as they insinuate in their paper.
Before Spanish colonization, the natives cultivated the soil using rudimentary, subsistence - level methods; therefore, the exploited geographic areas were very limited.
Even more damning to the theory, is that even if those elements would become «complex» within themselves, that they would find other «complex structures» that were chemically attractive and form even the most rudimentary organic building blocks of the far, far more complex amino acids needed to create a very, very simple RNA molecule.
Based on some rudimentary analysis IMO a huge reason for this is his exceptional first step — he seems to just instantly explode of the line the millisecond the ball is snapped, and also seems to accelerate to his top speed very quickly.
Although there were very few draft props available two months ago, I was able to create a rudimentary mock draft for the top six picks.
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.
Yet although these advances have restored a rudimentary sense of touch, the sensors and signals are very different from those sent by mechanoreceptors, natural touch sensors in the skin.
The Teop people were selected to test Grimalda's theories on human cooperation for the small size of their communities (populations of around 50 inhabitants) and low levels of social complexity, though also because they present very different characteristics to those found in Western societies: they are horticulturists and gatherers; they use rudimentary tools to grow their food; they have no mechanised industry; and retribution for manual labour is infrequent.
Scanning electron microscopy analysis of developing inflorescences from PCZ - treated wild - type plants showed that terminal AMs mostly formed spikelets rather than bristles (Figures 5C and 5D), that there was ectopic development of rudimentary spikelets (Figure 5D), and many spikelets (∼ 43 %) developed two florets instead of one (Figure 5E), very similar to what we observed in bsl1 - 1 mutants.
You can use Manhunt on the Blackberry, but it's a pretty rudimentary, very old mobile system that isn't pretty and doesn't have location and all that.
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