In the future, regulatory requirements should continue to complexify themselves. |
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In practice, the author will simply try to complexify the automation of the analysis. |
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This might be called the vertical dimension, but there is also a horizontal one, which reveals that forms complexify over time. |
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When faced with an a priori relatively complex question like this, economists generally start by trying to solve it with a simple, stripped-down model, which they then complexify to make it more realistic. |
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Under nervous or hormonal stimulation, mechanical properties are constantly evolving, which, of course complexify the process of characterization. |
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A surveilled target using properly encrypted VOIP can greatly complexify the task of wire-tapping. |
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A simple way to construct such a group is to take a finite real reflection group and to complexify it. |
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No matter how badly somebody acts, I try to put some qualities in them that are good, something to complexify the character for the reader. |
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By the same token, literary studies ought to aspire not merely to exemplify but also to complexify research in other disciplines. |
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The unconscious connection between mother and daughter reveals an intellectual complexify that women, black and white, have felt compelled to repress. |
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In War and Peace, Tolstoy asks why it could not be that if we looked behind the mass of contingent historical events, things would not simplify, but complexify. |
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