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Commissioners and providers should agree the appropriate unit of comparison and the best proxy for case complexity, recognising these will inevitably be flawed and partial.
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The purpose in doing this was to help staff and organisations engage with and understand this complexity, recognise and assess those people who may be at risk and, as stated by Hitchings and Day, 20 realise that 'there is no normal'.
"No one wants to protect the identity of nasty internet trolls and there is much to be welcomed in the defamation bill around reducing complexity and recognising that many websites are not publishers in the traditional sense, but it's important that we don't completely devalue and disallow anonymity online," she said.
Habitat complexity is recognised as a key driver of fish diversity and abundance.
Worst of all, perhaps, is the increased risk of back-office bungling because of the extra complexity.Regulators recognise this risk.
As Iverson [ 8] has noted, "contribution analysis accepts that in order to create a 'credible picture of attribution', complexity is recognised, multiple influences acknowledged and mixed methods used to 'gain (an) understanding of what programmes work, what parts of which programmes work, why they worked, and in what contexts"'.
This necessitates a paradigm shift from conventional simplicity thinking to complexity thinking a way of looking at world problems where interconnectivities, dynamics, and complexities are recognised rather than avoided (Ramalingam 2013), and thus towards a more realistic understanding of the issue (Ramalingam et al. 2008).
The taxonomy defines six levels tasks of increasing difficulty and complexity, ranging from recognising symbols to extracting knowledge.
Anderson described this "fundamental strain" in all fields of inquiry as that "between objectivism and subjectivism", between "critical thinking" recognising complexity and tension everywhere, and "rationalist illusion" seeking the fixed and simple.
Recognising this complexity might also be a way of avoiding the most obvious cultural cliches that attach to the idea of "honour" crimes.
Elinor Ostrom of Indiana University and Oliver Williamson of the University of California at Berkeley, the winners of this year's Nobel prize for economics, have both been honoured for recognising this complexity.
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