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13 Careful adherence to this principle will result in a more orderly and uniform system of tax deductions in a field necessarily beset by innumerable complexities.
While there are innumerable complexities to consider going into these patent brawls, the majority of the general public doesn't really have access to the nitty gritty details of the court proceedings (details on the trade-dress violations, the in's and out's of this extremely complex legal process across multiple court systems, etc).
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Then we get bogged down in the innumerable, wearying complexities: whether abortions will be covered, whether states will be allowed to design their own systems, what's an acceptable co-payment for drugs — and on and on.
With its six layers, modular architecture, canonical circuits, innumerable cell types, and computational complexity, isocortex remains a challenging mystery.
In the truck industry, manufacturers typically offer customers pages of options for customizing their vehicles, leading to innumerable build permutations and hidden complexity across the value chain.
In agriculture sector where farmers and agribusinesses have to make innumerable decisions every day and intricate complexities involves the various factors influencing them.
But since then, the Clinton administration's determination to use the tax code as a tool of social policy through innumerable targeted tax credits has worsened the complexity.Simplicity, efficiency and fairness are the traditional criteria against which tax codes should be judged.
A biological process is a complexity of spatial and temporal interactions among innumerable molecules.
"The Sleepwalkers" is a tour de force of forensic historical analysis that delves deeply into the (innumerable) primary sources to construct a picture of almost overwhelming complexity in which lack of reliable information, misconceptions and corrosive distrust forced key actors into playing a kind of multidimensional chess while wearing blindfolds.
I have watched this scene and heard Feathers's speech innumerable times – and I still can't say I fully grasp its complexities.
'When the poor cannot afford good lawyers, good lawyers must be able to afford the poor.' In 16 years at the bar, I have seen our system subjected to innumerable cuts, disastrous outsourcing, and a vast expansion of the scope and complexity of the law.
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