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Some places can't be fully captured by just photos and words.
Saturday 10 a.m. 5) LABYRINTH OF ART Some places can't be fully captured by just photos and words.
The world of private equity is a nuanced, complicated business that will never be fully captured in anybody's ads this political season.
For these and other reasons, the circus remains preeminently a "live" entertainment, whose pleasures and nuances can never be fully captured on film or television.
But the chaos also revealed markets to be too capricious and full of surprises that cannot be fully captured in risk management models.
Distinct land systems like shifting cultivation and plantations (land concessions) cannot be fully captured by land cover inventories alone, in spite of their relevance for land use policies.
'Ali' If Michael Mann's hugely ambitious biography of Muhammad Ali is beautifully shot, with some of the most powerful fight sequences ever filmed, its subject still looms too large in the public imagination to be fully captured by a movie.
This is why we believe that RegTech's transformative nature will only be fully captured by a new approach that sits at the nexus between data, digital identity, and regulation.
In Taylor's terms, the question is whether an "upper language," in which we describe altruism as noble and admirable, can be fully captured by a "lower language," of instrumental and biological explanation, a language that scrupulously avoids the vocabulary of purpose, intentionality, design, teleology.
These additional non-radiative losses can mainly be attributed to fabrication imperfections (gold quality, gold-surface roughness) of the different SRR-metamaterial samples, which cannot be fully captured by the ideal parameter set used to describe the QD-PL properties and the plasmonic cavity.
However, as pointed out by the embryologist C.H. Waddington (1905 75), the biological notion of teleology seems not to be fully captured by this comparison, since the "adaptability" implied by goal-directedness is not the same as the "adaptation" or "adaptedness" evident in nature.
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