There is none of the heft and amplitude of real literature, none of the complexity. |
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Criminal law is a subject of great complexity which students find both fascinating and frustrating. |
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Thus one consequence of subversion, of women rescripting their roles, is added complexity. |
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Rhinoplasty requires local or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the surgery and your surgeon's preferences. |
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In fact, freely exchanging data across the supply chain would reduce lead time, complexity, and costs on several fronts. |
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By good people I don't mean saints or angels, but people who, for all their complexity, want to do the right thing. |
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Designers and test houses are presented with increased resistibility levels and testing complexity from these new equipment recommendations. |
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Senior officers from lieutenant colonel through general are also faced with far greater complexity and intellectual challenge than in the past. |
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The variations increase in complexity towards a climactic restatement of the starkly modal theme. |
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In all honesty, they probably leave it out for the power reason and to save a few cents on build complexity. |
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They provide a careful, sober assessment of the biological story in all its complexity. |
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The complexity and confusion of the Treaties must be partly attributed to the way in which they are negotiated. |
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With age the wines develop an extraordinary smoky complexity while retaining their characteristic tang of acidity. |
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By reducing the complexity of traditional intersecting rib vaults, he proposed a pure barrel form, cantilevered above a glazed screen. |
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Glass mosaic tiles add a translucency and complexity that ceramic cannot match. |
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Ascon, sycon, and leucon are levels of complexity that grade one into the other. |
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One feature that distinguishes lentiviruses such as HIV from the other retroviruses is the complexity of the lentiviral genome. |
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A medical cure for this disease is unlikely to emerge for some time because of the complexity of the disorder. |
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For all its complexity, the revisionist programme is best understood as affirming the fruitfulness of critical reflection. |
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You seem to have moved from a neat engineer's view of the world to a view which accepts and celebrates the complexity out there. |
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As the degree of nearsightedness increases, so does the complexity of the surgical treatment. |
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When tannins mellow with age, they sweeten up, helping wine to step up to the next level of complexity. |
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Much of the edginess, cruelty and complexity of the real Nash is smoothed over in this Hollywood version of his life. |
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Well, first of all, the diary is a terrific introduction to the wondrous complexity of one's unplumbable soul. |
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Issues of complexity, evolution, nanotechnology and robotics sit in the very center of this debate. |
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Yes, Matt can sometimes be a bore, but he usually knows when he is boring, and this lends complexity to his character as the series develops. |
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Future chips may be limited in the geometric complexity that can be created at the nano level because of problems with precision alignment. |
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The caveat is that the apparent complexity of a maze should not be judged by a naked eye, but rather with the mind's eye. |
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I thought about the complexity and integrity of the girls I knew and it struck me as unjust. |
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There is widespread unhappiness about the cost and complexity of the system. |
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However, the dynamic, mutable nature of open source often results in complexity. |
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The time lost increased with the complexity and the unfamiliarity of the tasks. |
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It resembles reality in the murkiness of the decisions and choices that the characters have to make, and the complexity of cause and effect. |
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Future research should attempt to assess the complexity or multiplicity of roles that constitute the work role. |
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Theories of neo-colonialism and cultural imperialism often understate the complexity and multifariousness of postcolonial cultural travellings. |
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The second issue is the computational complexity of the search over the space of possible multidimensional models. |
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But last week I was moved by the illuminating brilliance or muddling complexity of the smaller questions. |
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The legal system's terms and mystique create an impression of complexity and unapproachability. |
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Thus, in the same week, he can offer two stunningly simplistic views of social complexity. |
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In its earliest recorded form, plainchant, the monophonic music of the Western Church, varies from extreme simplicity to great complexity. |
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Given the undoubted complexity of this claim I must guard against conducting any form of mini-trial. |
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We must guard against the temptation to cloud it with complexity or dissect it to obscurity. |
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The secret of life lies in the immense complexity of its molecular organisation. |
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If Darwin could have seen the molecular complexity of the eye, his shudder might well have turned even colder. |
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Where even this approach is unsatisfactory, the full complexity of three-dimensional modelling must be faced. |
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Given the importance of her topic and the crucial questions she raises, I wish her book had more depth and complexity. |
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But the strength of the movie lies in its psychological complexity and depth. |
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The complexity and depth of these scholars' individual accounts of the sultana have varied according to her relevance to their respective works. |
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While fulfilling the page-turning requirements of the mystery novel, she also creates characters who have moral complexity and depth. |
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It is essential that we strive for a deeper understanding of the complexities facing us and that our message reflect this depth and complexity. |
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The character of the discussions were more palimpsestic than immediately dialectical, but no less valuable in their complexity and depth. |
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It is non-linear and uses three forms of communication to convey varying depth and complexity. |
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None of the characters is written with substantial depth or complexity, so none of the actors has a terribly daunting task. |
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The level of curriculum for gifted learners must be adapted to their needs for advancement, depth, and complexity. |
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Its great achievement is to recover the complexity of a literary mode that could easily be dismissed as vindictive, petty, and obscure. |
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After a competent first act, the second degenerates into a shouting match, with volume replacing emotional complexity. |
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The complexity of biosimilars has led to a drawn-out process and more questions posed by the industry. |
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The complexity of human biology will not prevent scientists from figuring it out in enormous detail. |
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Deep marine trenches with thermal vent ecosystems independent of solar energy add to the enormous complexity of our biodiversity. |
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As enlightened artists of all types will attest, it's harder to draw simply, to play slowly, to move cleanly, than to mire things in complexity. |
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Still, he reckons it's taught him a lot about translation, and how it is more often the simplicity than the complexity of language that is lost. |
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I am perhaps the millionth person to mention that one of the biggest barriers to is the software installation and upgrading complexity. |
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For self-employed entrepreneurs and microbusinesses, the tax code's complexity can be daunting. |
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One might suggest that he turned away from the complexity of the serialist school where it seemed that complexity equaled meaning. |
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This emphasis on complexity has lead to delineations within the metazoans based on mesodermal features. |
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Unless handled strategically and sensitively, such organisational complexity has the potential to cause conflict. |
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He had always been fascinated by the senseless complexity of its floor plan, the illogical sequence of nearly identical spaces. |
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This is no mean feat, considering the size and relative complexity of the cast. |
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This is growing in complexity, but basically you take your basic state pension and add it to any other income. |
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Most complexity in the world is introduced to cover up the fact that life is basically quite simple to sustain. |
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Differentiation, diversity and thus complexity are basic to the beauty of creation. |
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Here are matters of immense religious complexity being discussed with complete matter-of-factness by garage mechanics and shop hands. |
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The play between glossy and matt surfaces lends a subtle complexity to a simple restaurant fitout. |
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In light of the complexity of the universe, which of the overarching theories of materialism, humanism, or theism provides the best explanation? |
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In commenting, therefore, on a social drift in democracy, my first appeal is for an understanding of the complexity of the subject. |
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Sicily is depicted as a multiple reality in their novels, which thematise the complexity of Sicily and of being Sicilian. |
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The deliberately sculptured profiles of the Tower proved extremely difficult to build because of the complexity of the necessary framework. |
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While the salad was wonderful in its simplicity, the baked Camembert was a marvel of complexity. |
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The amount of work required to stop a leak depends on the complexity of the problem. |
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Different combinations were tried, but none of them quite matched the richness and complexity of the English Consort with a bandora on the bass. |
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The complexity of the fossilization process is reflected in the presence of different textures in adjacent cells of the same tissue. |
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Nevertheless, the cast tackle the complexity of the text with energy and depth. |
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Gaps themselves mark the areas of vulnerability and show the mechanism by which complexity flows through health care to individual patients. |
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Also, the complexity of the subject, involving such disparate matters as mechanics and neurobiology, has Balkanized it. |
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The sheer complexity and many-sidedness of Foucault's approach to social and political life make any brief treatment of his work difficult. |
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But understanding the science of complexity is a far more useful metaphor than the traditional appeal to Newtonian physics. |
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Already overshadowed by political complexity the elections will also take place against a backdrop of violence. |
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His conception of power is reflexive and scants the complexity of New York's political culture. |
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The practical result of cold soak is to produce wines with brighter color, less tawniness with added complexity. |
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Try real chocolate, which, in its complexity, can offer a pleasure similar to that a drinker experiences tasting the finest wine. |
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To fully appreciate the complexity of wine, the senses of sight, smell, taste and even touch must be employed. |
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This produces layer upon layer of complexity, going from sweetness to tartness in a single sip that will tantalize the taste buds. |
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They also fortified Madeira with brandy to further preserve it and add complexity. |
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It forcibly reduces this complexity and diversity to an austere homogenous simplicity. |
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The complexity of the stimulus is no longer a limiting factor as with the tachistoscopic technique. |
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Despite the apparent formal simplicity, the taboret and the objects on it are deployed with surprising complexity. |
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The 1999 is a peppery, luscious wine of considerable complexity and intensity. |
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We can safely assert that complexity of the game does not necessarily grow with the size of the game. |
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The suture is quadrilobate and of modest complexity, with two trifid lobes represented on the flanks, margined by bifid saddles. |
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Stravinsky was, in Adorno's opinion, evading existentialist man's duty to confront his own times in all their complexity and atrociousness. |
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What is remarkable is that medieval astrology can get such complexity out of only a few techniques. |
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Many instructors use program run-times to illustrate and reinforce algorithm complexity concepts. |
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Despite their complexity, assisted suicide and euthanasia are both gaining acceptance. |
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The multiplexer analyzes the complexity from all of them and assigns it appropriately. |
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They also charge on the basis of such factors as the value of the assets, urgency and complexity. |
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The end result is an extremely complex manifold that actually reduces component complexity and trims assembly time. |
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User fees are just one more wrinkle in the already Byzantine complexity of healthcare economics. |
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And the corollary is that people on the ground are best placed to deal with the complexity of pastoral need. |
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If natural selection is the buzz phrase of Darwinian theory, then specified complexity is the buzz phrase of the intelligent design movement. |
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The key priority for his business is sourcing, adding a layer of complexity to the business model. |
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Indeed I think the complexity of the system alone is reason for its abolition. |
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Another issue of absorbing interest, and still greater complexity, is that of how a composition comes into being, from conception to completion. |
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Josh's mind boggled in the futile effort to penetrate the abstruse complexity of an esoteric form of thinking that was altogether foreign to him. |
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As the number and types of storage devices continue to proliferate, the complexity of managing storage grows non-linearly. |
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By virtualizing all these different parts, in effect we placed a shield over the underlying complexity. |
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The dance steps matched the beat as it sped up and everything intensified with complexity. |
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Given these figures and the increased complexity of hybrids, they do not seem to be such a quantum leap forward. |
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The meter, complexity of rhythms created by dotted rhythms, triplets and irregular accents manifest the spirit of Korean peasant dance and music. |
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The true range and complexity of Victorian views and values are only now being recognized. |
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The use of unpredictable accents also can add to the rhythmic complexity of a musical work. |
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New product acceptance is a process that takes anywhere from several months to many years, depending on the complexity of the necessary approval. |
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Research in the life sciences is committed, due to the built-in complexity of the subject under study, to the use of models. |
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Because of the complexity of these derivatives, we chose to analyze the different sources of variation involved in the likelihood separately. |
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This complexity was demonstrated by results of the unique combinations we found between acculturation and family cohesiveness. |
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Because of their size and complexity, rational-legal bureaucracies are much more rule-bound than the alternatives. |
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In a hierarchy the span of control depends on the complexity of roles and interdependence of people. |
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Not surprisingly, the combination of dynamic complexity and the ability to adapt is referred to as complex adaptivity. |
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Even a modest house can be full of complexity when constructive and spatial variables overlap with sociological factors. |
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The complexity its admirers celebrated was usually generated in their own attempts to make sense of its opacities. |
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Part of this complexity can be related to the presence of irregularities on the subducting plates, such as aseismic ridges and arc terranes. |
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The author has selected and arranged the music compositions in order of complexity and structural content. |
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Consumers bought soundbars because they added a improved sound without increasing the complexity of an audio set-up. |
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It gets a chapter to itself, but a short one, which does not do justice to either the scale or the complexity of the problem. |
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Despite their complexity, investment trusts have a key advantage over unit trusts. |
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Intervention messages should contain simple and brief information and avoid complexity. |
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A lady went into raptures about the cheeseboard, and the complexity of the flavour of the mature cheddar. |
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Moreover, basic neuroscience and clinical neurology ranked at the top of the list for difficulty in learning and complexity. |
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Our results add complexity to the genetic architecture of the foraging behavior of the honey bee. |
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The timetable may simply reflect a realistic assessment of the complexity of readying the bank for a public offering. |
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History When a fine wine is allowed to age spectacular changes can occur which increase both its complexity and monetary value. |
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Software agents are semi-intelligent computer programs that help users with the overload of information and the complexity of the online world. |
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Thus rather strangely, the potential arbiter of morality is always the individual, but only when seen in his entire complexity. |
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The glide and end-game maneuverability are achieved without the added weight, cost and complexity of a rocket motor. |
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Help us articulate the complexity, responsibility, and accountability of command and its direct linkage to our success as a military profession. |
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In Piedmont, white Arneis is a bit of an afterthought for red winemakers focused on Nebbiolo, but this is a concentrated wine of rare complexity. |
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Depending on its complexity, the data might go as low as 500 kilobits and as high as 3 megabits at any point in time. |
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The Davis group used simple melodic lines over supercharged rhythmic complexity and the results are still being digested today. |
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The difficulty and complexity of the play's plotting is matched by an unusual density and knottiness of syntax. |
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The complexity of modern Britain which put at the heart of New Labour is just not reflected in the fine grain of this new movement. |
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He approaches the subject with thoroughness and a distinct effort to reduce its apparent complexity to simpler, actionable concepts. |
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The variety, frequency and complexity of attacks used against corporations are also on the rise. |
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Their speech is poor, short, simplistic, and reductive of the complexity of the situation. |
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Therefore when social, legal and administrative systems reach a certain level of complexity they cease functioning. |
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What sets Bensusan apart is the passion, soul, intensity, and rhythmic complexity that mark even his quietest and most elegant pieces. |
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Turing and Godel, and the complexity theorists who have followed, have made fundamental limitative theorems a fact of mathematical life. |
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As his character was somewhat labyrinthian, so his mind was bewildering in its range and complexity. |
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The really skilled socializers know how to navigate the complexity of the social world. |
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The biggest problem with early apochromats, other than their sizable cost and complexity, was light loss. |
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The presence of both Jomon and Yayoi cultures contributed depth and complexity to the Ise complex. |
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Le Passe Colline 2004 Cotes du Ventoux gains extra complexity and yeastiness from being aged sur lie. |
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Yet religious pluralism is unavoidable because of the ineffability or complexity of God. |
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It is sure to retain its ambiguity, its complexity, and its centrality in human life. |
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So imagine the complexity of reordering an entire system, all at once, with nothing to go on. |
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Nouvelle cuisine, while reducing the richness and quantity of the food and the complexity of the sauces, now emphasizes its visual appeal. |
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The complexity and richness of Cantonese cuisine do not permit reducing it to a few dominant flavours. |
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These games are great fun, and due to their complexity, they are very much replayable. |
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This result stems from the complexity of the actual payoff landscape and the relative crudeness of the cognitive representation. |
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Adding amplifiers and oscillators, of course, increases the complexity of the systems as well as the cost. |
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The Fault in Our Stars may not have the complexity of a mature literary classic. |
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Scott and Atkinson admit that the complexity involved in making a film can lead to a wild variation in quality. |
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Rather, it precipitated a month-long diplomatic crisis of Byzantine complexity that exposed deeper, long-term sources of conflict. |
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Despite the complexity of Calvados, not many people are digestif drinkers anymore, according to one of our guides. |
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More than anything, they reflect our uneasiness with the modern world, its complexity, and often its capriciousness. |
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I'd been much, much less attracted by what is perhaps the more public face of philosophy, which is its abstruseness, its complexity, its boringness even. |
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For narrative complexity, Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear Solid series and Amy Hennig's Legacy of Kain games offer stories rich with nuance and complicated moral quandaries. |
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The specifics of the bargaining will take a back seat to childcare complexity. |
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What at first seems simply a deft homage comes to assume a dismal complexity. |
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Three limpid watercolors reveal their development through a few washes applied to a pencil or ink line drawing, providing more graphic than chromatic complexity. |
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The human body, I realized, is beautiful in its complexity and cohesiveness. |
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His most elaborate camera maneuvers seemed almost diabolical in their complexity. |
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You can take their tunes apart like a Swiss watch, and the complexity of the constituent parts is what dazzles you. |
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In a culturally plural world, subjectivity and intersubjectivity have an accommodating, juxtapositional complexity that binary distinctions misrepresent. |
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Moriarty overcomes the predictability by insisting on the complexity of Cora, who is both flat and expansive as a character. |
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To reduce these experiences to simplistic dichotomies and folk concepts erases the complexity of embodied experiences and the cultural logic that underpins them. |
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Joseph Culberson has a nice perspective on such theorems from an algorithmic point of view, and attempts to frame them in the context of complexity theory. |
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By this we mean that a certain total number of distinctive genes or allelomorphic factors constitute the complexity of the many kinds of plants and animals. |
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The truth of the matter is that we are very fragile, transient creatures, totally dependent on the complexity of those around us, human and non-human, animate and inanimate. |
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Pindar was famous for the complexity and beauty of his poetry, which generally employed a three-part structure using repeated rhythmical patterns of words. |
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There are a lot of mosses and lichens, simple in that respect, but it provides a habitat for such a range and complexity of wildlife that come ashore to breed. |
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They breathe a refreshing complexity of black currant, blueberry, black cherry and kirsch, intermingled with violet, cocoa, coffee, pepper, licorice, and warm spices. |
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Much of complexity in the use of tense and aspect in English derives from the fact that the categories of perfective and imperfective allow a number of subcategories. |
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Because of the poverty of the tribals and the complexity involved in the ITDP procedures, they are forced to sell their produce to local sahukars, at abysmal rates. |
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Their oddity is that Lombardi's craftsmanship is so exquisite that one senses him helplessly luxuriating in the very complexity that he claims to find so suspicious. |
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But Poitras and her colleagues have little interest in that sort of shades of gray complexity. |
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Are we prepared to take a step towards the thinking poet or the lyrical thinker, with the kind of concentration and pleasure in complexity that he deserves? |
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Like them he believes that the macrocosm of the enormous complexity of the personality is reflected in the microcosm of every gesture, every vocalization. |
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The film succeeds as a perceptive character study, demonstrating how emotional complexity can be obtained from the simplicity of a lean, well-written, two-person talkfest. |
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In my view, the present case was above average in legal complexity because of some unique issues, but it was not the most complex case on the facts. |
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A good metaphor for this complexity is a large, tangled ball of string. |
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Although the wine is ice cold and has barely finished malolactic fermentation, the extraordinary breed and complexity of the wine are already clearly showing. |
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It could be argued that the great array of different scarf joints encountered in timber-framed buildings should make the author's point about complexity. |
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Go to an automatic teller machine today, press a button, and you are in the middle of a global network of incredible complexity and even elegance. |
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She doesn't know Corinne, has no experience of the depth and complexity and interlinked contradictions that make up this intense, tempestuous, extraordinary woman. |
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Between 1 and 9 December 1916 there followed political manoeuvres of Byzantine complexity over which historians continue to dispute like so many medieval schoolmen. |
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Recently, Tsai et al. have described the folding complexity of a protein in terms of the arrangement of the building blocks in the protein tertiary structure. |
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Epigenesis, as this viewpoint came to be called, held that development was a time of differentiation and maturation in which the organism grew in complexity as well as size. |
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These concerns are expected to have an increased impact on m-commerce given the complexity and additional risks inherent in wireless transactions. |
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But I know from everyday dealings with people dealing with difficult moral situations that the subtlety or complexity of the issues they face can be almost overwhelming. |
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He mercilessly enmeshes us in the overwhelming complexity of his subject. |
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In his scheme, the limbic system evolved alongside the developing social complexity of the mammals. |
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Its general manager says the flexible displays are far more advanced than other bendy screens in terms of size, resolution and the complexity of the organic electronics used. |
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Studies over the past ten years of the older High Churchmen, the Tractarians, and the Evangelicals have shown the complexity of the crosscurrents within Anglicanism. |
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Politicians should have more regard for the complexity they conjure up with each new wave of legislation, which creates a breeding ground for fraud and sharp practice. |
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By doing this, they eliminated much of the expense and complexity of a radio transceiver that has to convert a non-audible signal to a tone you can hear. |
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The revolving structure of the melody brings to mind minimalist composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass in its apparent simplicity, but subtle complexity. |
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To avoid the binary thinking that collapses complexity, it is necessary to assess both similarities and differences while watchful for the excesses of either prejudice. |
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A model of this type possessed the maximal complexity for a given number of states that could be possibly resolved for a binary channel based on single-channel measurements. |
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Next in complexity to the trivial ones are the mazes represented by trees. |
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I do not understate the complexity and sensitivity of achieving such a global agreement. |
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His characters were never black-and-white and each had its own complexity. |
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That complexity includes more encounters with Max that lead to a lovely, unforced ending. |
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Technologies advance vertically to higher levels of performance and complexity, but they also advance horizontally or sidewise into new markets and applications. |
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It will just happen because of the complexity, the upfront sticker cost and the lack of ability to make good financial decisions. |
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Once or twice I did worry that the enormous complexity of human affairs was being contrasted to the regular simplicities of nature and its cycles of life. |
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An illustration of the mathematical complexity of the problem is that the final stage involved the solution of over six million simultaneous equations. |
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But blues fascinate butterfly experts with their mind-boggling complexity. |
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Here the multilayered presentation suits the complexity of the concept. |
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Eliminating the need for external adjusters saved weight, cost and complexity, and helped the three automakers easily surpass their durability bogeys. |
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I do not envy him this ministry of reconciliation, which is fraught with complexity and nuance. |
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Attributing specified complexity to intelligence for biological systems is regarded as problematic because such an intelligence would in all likelihood have to be unembodied. |
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There was no complexity, no thread to unravel, just flat ink. |
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Significantly, none of the reviews which complain of the film's complexity argue that the construction of the story is somehow unbelievable or unreal. |
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Speciation occurred in areas that became widely separated, perhaps driven by the geographic complexity of nearshore basins and submarine platforms. |
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It is a negentropic force that, while not the inverse of entropy, counteracts entropy by generating new states of order and higher complexity in the universe. |
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This is no simple light wine, but a dry rosato with real depth and complexity and it is my top choice this summer for burgers, brats and picnic foods. |
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The complexity of this debate has sown confusion among feminist human rights activists, undermining the effectiveness of the global feminist movement. |
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Human space flight is a technological achievement of enormous complexity. |
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Again, the conclusion is that there is a rather small region of parameter space in which the basic building blocks of chemical complexity can exist. |
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This is expensive but very interesting, and anybody wanting to taste a wine that has Burgundian complexity from the New World should search this one out. |
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To a lesser extent, a noun's animacy or humanness may add another layer of complexity. |
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Dalton hypothesized this was due to the differences in mass and complexity of the gases' respective particles. |
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When the novel is reduced to a categorical study of two easily contrastable characters, the complexity of Austen's heroines is underestimated. |
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Rhodophyta, Chlorophyta, and Heterokontophyta, the three main algal divisions, have lifecycles which show considerable variation and complexity. |
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The seniority of the judge depends on the seriousness and complexity of the case. |
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Ontake of existing data This is a step that can easily be underestimated both in its complexity and in the resources required. |
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Further, Ganz and Simpson found that picture card use was mastered rapidly and word utterances increased in number of words and complexity. |
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The ecological system reached a new grade of complexity far beyond that of the Cambrian fauna, which has persisted until the present day. |
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Mr Kruger says complexity was a hallmark of the Jinchuan Metorex transaction as it involved a counterbid from Brazil's Vale. |
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Population increased dramatically and there is strong evidence of a growing cultural and political complexity. |
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However, a legal decree issued by Edward III in 1376 had introduced some complexity into the question of who would ultimately take the throne. |
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Inevitably, however, the tax code has reached a critical mass of complexity that renders it almost unreformable. |
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While the combat off-loads added one more level of complexity to the mission, the Reservists didn't mind. |
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Around 800 million years ago, there was a notable increase in the complexity and number of eukaryotes species in the fossil record. |
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On the other side of the sherry spectrum aged olorosos can posses a stunning complexity and unique drinking experience that demands respect. |
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Ecological complexity among marine animals increased in the Cambrian, as well later in the Ordovician. |
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The complexity is reportedly removed with Webwise as information is presented in the form of symbols or plain text, in any font. |
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The organisms form three distinct assemblages, increasing in size and complexity as time progressed. |
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Social groups appear to have been tribal but with growing complexity and hierarchies becoming apparent. |
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The highly sophisticated complexity of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi defies categorisation. |
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Mix refers generally to the complexity or different models of the PCB assembly. |
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However, these tend to be complex electoral systems, and in some cases complexity appears to suppress voter turnout. |
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Due to the complexity of British nationality law, the United Kingdom has six variants of British nationality. |
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The complexity of belief, indicated by various pieces of evidence, is disturbing to those looking for easy categories. |
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Interactions between common law, constitutional law, statutory law and regulatory law also give rise to considerable complexity. |
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The argument is that the existence of God can be proved by the design that is obvious in the complexity of the world. |
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It should be clear today that such complexity and diversity in church experience cannot be managed nor given life by curial departments in Rome. |
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North and South Uist and Lewis in particular have landscapes with a high percentage of fresh water and a maze and complexity of loch shapes. |
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Here, Mackin is at pains to point out the largeness, the variousness, and the complexity of Scarbrough's brand of regionalism. |
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Low fire glazes, overglazes, lustres, sand blasting and multiple firings achieve the alluring complexity of Jar with Lid and Yellow over Grid. |
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Job role stressors include task demands which include task complexity, task meaningfulness and overspecialization. |
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Money can be laundered by many methods, which vary in complexity and sophistication. |
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It was valued as a cerebral activity whose aesthetic legitimacy was grounded in complexity and polysemy. |
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However, the administrative complexity involved invites fraud, and the associated problems of the CAP are far from being corrected. |
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Our hypotheses indicate that firm complexity and managerial power affect board heterogeneity. |
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In a relatively short time, these ships grew to an unprecedented size, complexity and cost. |
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The GFSM 2001 addresses the institutional complexity of government by defining various levels of government. |
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A frequent concern about STV is its complexity compared with plurality voting methods. |
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Above all, feminist aca-fans of Ginger Snaps add to the general understanding of the film an element of complexity and sophistication. |
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We argue there are two major ways in which dialecticism influences emotional complexity in East Asian cultures. |
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The professor of complexity theory says that the problem can be solved in polynomial time. |
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This boom in innovative financial products went hand in hand with more complexity. |
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Such networks determine regulation complexity in various ways and may coadapt to different functions than they originally evolved for. |
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These products vary in complexity and the ease with which they can be valued on the books of financial institutions. |
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The jurisdictional complexity of the Ottoman Empire was aimed to permit the integration of culturally and religiously different groups. |
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Strecker has likened Hmongic to Germanic in its internal complexity, Mienic is less complex. |
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It also stated that independence would result in additional costs and complexity in the operation of business pension schemes. |
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As for the character development, quite apart from the loss of complexity, The L Herd appears to have completely lost the plot. |
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Criticisms over the complexity of their music provoked some bands to create music that was even more complex. |
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Aside from the tactile nature of braille, the partly logographic nature of braille orthography also adds to the complexity of learning to read. |
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A graphical user interface and programming capabilities reduce the complexity and time required to develop the linearized models. |
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We might well find a similar dualism in complexity economics, where it is only ever absorbed into the economic mainstream via its bastardisation. |
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And we all might be less inclined to poison that ant hill in our yard after we see first-hand the complexity of the ROM's leafcutter ant colony. |
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For recyclers, the complexity arises in determining how to meet the service needs of their customers while obtaining backhaul rates. |
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As a result, AYO has been working with Real Time Claims on a site which reduces the complexity of the process. |
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A description of this complexity is spelled out in magnificent detail in Richard Rhodes' The Making of the Atomic Bomb. |
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It is a structure of inconceivable complexity, chemically, atomically, electronically, etc. |
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Near-Death Experiences tend to vary in narrative complexity. |
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The results can be explained by Tornatzky and Klein who argued that relative advantages and complexity were reduplicative to compatibility. |
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She writes clearly and readably, no mean achievement given the complexity of much of the material. |
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A quipu found on the site testifies to the development and complexity of Caral society. |
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