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complexity and political
The interplay for position and power among the religious, political, and party leaders and groups produces a political tapestry of extraordinary complexity.
At one end of the spectrum, there are extreme academic views such as those of Jacques Halbronn, suggesting at great length and with great complexity that Nostradamus's Prophecies are antedated forgeries written by later hands with a political axe to grind.
The complexity of the FRY's political relationships, slow progress in privatisation, and stagnation in the European economy were detrimental to the economy.
While far from universal, ancestor veneration occurs in societies with every degree of social, political, and technological complexity, and it remains an important component of various religious practices in modern times.
* Byzantinism, a modern comparison to the complexity of the political apparatus of their empire
The complexity of the game aims to represent reality to such a degree that a player's own political and philosophical outlook can be expressed in play ( the idea being that rival ideologies are essentially " tested " in the game before the winners can apply them in reality ).
With these goals in place, the Institute encourages students to recognize the complexity of political, social and aesthetic questions and to respond to them with informed, independent judgment.
Shakespeare is an author of political theatre according to some academic scholars, who observe that his history plays examine the machinations of personal drives and passions determining political activity and that many of the tragedies such as King Lear and Macbeth dramatize political leadership and complexity subterfuges of human beings driven by the lust for power ; for example, they observe that class struggle in the Roman Republic is central to Coriolanus.
The political leader collar-tab system was quite complicated and underwent four changes ( complexity increasing with each change ); the final ( fourth ) pattern as described above, was introduced around the end of 1938 — by this time, with many more job positions within each level ; this made the fourth pattern collar tab rank system by far the most complicated of all.
Admiral Harte, overcome by the political complexity of his temporary position as Commander-in-Chief, appoints Jack and his officers to command-Worcester having been sent to Gibraltar for repairs and Captain Lambert, Surprises former commander, and his first lieutenant having been killed by the same cannon ball.
93-86, August 10, 1973 ) required States to expand the program to every political jurisdiction before July 1, 1974 ; expanded the program to drug addicts and alcoholics in treatment and rehabilitation centers ; established semi-annual allotment adjustments, SSI cash-out, and bi-monthly issuance ; introduced statutory complexity in the income definition ( by including in-kind payments and providing an accompanying exception ); and required the Department to establish temporary eligibility standards for disasters.
Yet, the complexity of Bonapartism is reflected in the literature of many notable political scientists and historians who, themselves, greatly differ on what its actual definition may be.
What I did find was a world with a philosophy so coherent, with morals so high, with social and political organizations of great complexity, and with sound environmental management based on well-founded knowledge.
More generally, the label includes such disparate lay, professional, and academic groups as visionaries, foresight consultants, corporate strategists, policy analysts, cultural critics, planners, marketers, forecasters, prediction market developers, roadmappers, operations researchers, investment managers, actuaries and other risk analyzers, and future-oriented individuals educated in every academic discipline, including anthropology, complexity studies, computer science, economics, engineering, evolutionary biology, history, management, mathematics, philosophy, physical sciences, political science, psychology, sociology, systems theory, technology studies, and other disciplines.
The obscurity and complexity of Solari's writing often was compared with Baroque writers, particularly Francisco de Quevedo, but with a corrosive approach to the actuality, being Neoliberalism in Argentina, the Gulf War, political corruption, the media, drug culture and the dark aspects of love.
The first mound building was an early marker of political and social complexity among the cultures in the Eastern United States.
Population and cultural and political complexity increased, especially by the end of the Coles Creek period.
" This popular saying does not, however, capture the complexity of Igbo societies as portrayed in many centuries of anthropological, sociological and political research.
The need to reorganize the former political system, as explained by Gaddafi, was primarily due to the fact that it had " failed to ensure genuine democracy because of the complexity of the structure, which created a gap between the masses and the leadership, and was characterized by excessive centralization.
Unfortunately, the political crisis generated by the sudden illness of the President and the problem of his succession, added to the complexity of the Limean soil located in a highly seismic zone, as well as the international economical crisis of the time, made it impossible to get the necessary financing of US $ 317 ' 000, 000.
Social complexity in this sense thus refers typically to political complexity, specifically the presence of a hierarchy in the form of a ruling elite supported by bureaucrats, with associated paraphernalia such as administrative buildings and elite residences in urban or proto-urban population centres.

complexity and relationships
Definitions of complexity often depend on the concept of a " system "— a set of parts or elements that have relationships among them differentiated from relationships with other elements outside the relational regime.
Many definitions tend to postulate or assume that complexity expresses a condition of numerous elements in a system and numerous forms of relationships among the elements.
The complexity of the theonym and the multiple relationships of the god with other divine figures shall be better examined in a systematic wise here below.
The complexity of relationships between people and nature is emphasized, along with the importance of establishing more mutualistic social structures that take account of this.
The complexity of offshoring stems from different languages and cultures, long distances and different time zones, spending more time and effort on establishing trust and long-term relationships, overriding communication barriers and activities of that kind.
It began as a short story and evolved into a full-length play due to the complexity of the relationships and emotions that existed within the characters.
The interwoven nature of the crown of thorns further represents the complexity of all the relationships among bishops, and their necessary interdependence in governing the church.
Depending on the complexity of the relationships under consideration, the models may be multidimensional.
Later criticisms of attachment theory relate to temperament, the complexity of social relationships, and the limitations of discrete patterns for classifications.
Contemporary definitions of complexity in the sciences are found in relation to systems theory, where a phenomenon under study has many parts and many possible arrangements of the relationships between those parts.
Some environmentalists have used " business ecosystems " as a way to talk about environmental issues as they relate to business rather than as a metaphor to describe the increasing complexity of relationships among companies.
They believed that relationships between species could be discerned from developmental patterns in embryology, as well as in the fossil record: but that these relationships represented an underlying pattern of divine thought, with progressive creation leading to increasing complexity and culminating in humanity.
Draeger, drawing upon research and hands-on experience with classical fighting systems, defined hoplology by the 1970s as " the study of the basis, patterns, relationships, and significances of combative behavior at all levels of social complexity.
When the number of employees exceeds 150, internal knowledge sharing dramatically decreases because of higher complexity in the formal organizational structure, weaker inter-employee relationships, lower trust, reduced connective efficacy, and less effective communication.
From an operational standpoint, it is adding some complexity and hedge funds have to invest in technologies and extra resources to manage the different relationships.
The complexity of Earth ’ s ecosystems poses a challenge for scientists as they try to understand how relationships are interwoven among organisms, processes and their surroundings.
According to intercategorical complexity, " the concern is with the nature of the relationships among social groups and, importantly, how they are changing.
); next, States reinforce the practice by engaging in it or making claims based upon it, creating loops of reciprocity and reliance based on expectations that the practice will continue ; finally, as these relationships expand in number and complexity, they eventually harden into a general rule.
Later, as the exercise evolves in complexity to include " given circumstances ," " relationships ," actions and obstacles, this skill remains critical.

complexity and slow
The system was slow by today's standards, but at the time the additional cost and complexity of networking on PC machines was such that it was common that Macs were the only networked personal computers in an office.
The disadvantages include: rigidity, complexity, illogical reasoning ( the differences between some cases may be very small and appear illogical ), and slow to grow ( some areas of the law are unclear or in need of reform ).
Other scholars see a slow process of increasing social complexity between the 12th and the 8th centuries, based on a network of chiefdoms.
The more complex instructions also add to the complexity of the decoders, which might slow down the decoding of the more common instructions such as normal adding.
The complexity of the system combined with its relatively slow reaction time – fifteen minutes to load, raise and launch the first missile, made it a less effective weapon system.
The general style of the sanjo is marked by slides in slow movements and rhythmic complexity in faster movements.
Their consumer panel stated that the Central Bank was slow to respond to consumer issues and '" appears to seek complexity and obstacles rather than to seek consumer-oriented solutions to current and emerging problems "'.
In the general case, the complexity of agglomerative clustering is, which makes them too slow for large data sets.
Because of its instruction-set complexity, its multi-chip implementation, and design flaws, the iAPX 432 was very slow in comparison to other processors of its time.
GNU arch has been criticised for having a slow running time as part of a design decision to lessen internal code complexity.
Generating these lookup tables is relatively slow, and is the major source of complexity in the algorithm: the render stage is very simple and fast, and designed to be capable of being performed in real time.
This work was slow to gain favour with musicians, due to its harmonic complexity and intricate form.
This has an advantage in that they are extremely novel compounds but this complexity also makes many lead compounds ' synthesis difficult and the compound usually has to be extracted from its natural source-a slow, expensive and inefficient process.
Other scholars see a slow process of increasing social complexity between the 12th and the 8th centuries, based on a network of chiefdoms.
It was slow and labour intensive, with practical limitations on the complexity of the pattern.
With increasing complexity and decreasing motion ability, the strategy changes from " fast egress ", through " slow egress " and " move to safe place inside building " ( such as a staircase ), to " stay in place and wait for help ".
These data standards are slow in coming due to complexity and integrative nature of knowledge required to develop this is sparse.

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