Sentence examples for a complicated analysis from inspiring English sources

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The FiveThirtyEight model represents a complicated analysis of the polls, but in this case, simplicity is on its side.

The FiveThirtyEight model represents a complicated analysis of the polls, but simplicity is on its side, in this case.

The other striking thing about Houellebecq is how literary he is the first hundred or so pages of "Submission" depend on a complicated analysis of the work of the nineteenth-century writer J. K. Huysmans, best known as a novelist of Decadence and the Church, and for his influence on other French writers.

The other striking thing about Houellebecq is how literary he is — the first hundred or so pages of "Submission" depend on a complicated analysis of the work of the nineteenth-century writer J. K. Huysmans, best known as a novelist of Decadence and the Church, and for his influence on other French writers.

However, it is still a daunting task to install a large number of tools and complete a complicated analysis, especially for researchers with minimal bioinformatics backgrounds.

Despite providing useful information, measuring the forces of the promoters is a complicated analysis because there is no consensus since the results vary according to the microorganism used and the culture conditions (Partow et al. 2010; Peng et al. 2015; Sun et al. 2012); and this type of analysis previously performed on heterologous expression studies is an important step.

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But the p ( x ) -Laplace operator possesses more complicated nonlinearities than the p-Laplace operator, for example, it is nonhomogeneous, so a more complicated analysis has to be carefully carried out.

Despite being well developed, most methods for cancer monitoring are unsuitable for clinical use because they either are insufficiently accurate, not sensitive enough, or require a lengthy complicated analysis.

On the other side, they suggest that the researcher addresses the research question using an experiment that (4) would be engaging to the participant; and (5) lends itself to simple statistics ("If a more complicated analysis is needed, think about redesigning the study; 4-way interactions can be explained, but would anyone care enough to listen?").

Any serious person would say that you can't draw a direct causal line from any one factor to an improvement on NAEP without doing a LOT of complicated analysis.

A second code, Scientist Leadership, reflected the Q factor of a "need for complicated analysis to inform strategic decisions".

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