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Thus, he is a considerable complication in the story of English modernism.
In this systematic review, we found a considerable complication rate of 16%.
Yet, anatomic and biomechanical limitations continue to make this application technically challenging with a considerable complication rate.
Keeping the number of cluster nodes, the size and the dimensionality of the data arrays arbitrary implies a considerable complication for indexing purposes.
The most impressive progress has been made in the field of computing, though with a considerable complication of the computer architecture.
However, the effectiveness depends highly on the extent of disease and the treatment is associated with a considerable complication rate.
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Sex-specific effects can add considerable complication to a statistical model because it can not only double the number of parameters but also change the meaning of the parameters if, for example, the effect is expressed as an offset for one sex.
What we are after is "purity of effect" - which (you will have guessed by now) may involve considerable complication of means.
This phenomenon is known to create considerable complication in respect of copyright law and protection of Intellectual Property.
Against this, Ehring has pointed out that to say truly of the 5kg object that "It has the property of weighing 1kg" is at most pragmatically odd, and that, even if this oddness is regarded as unacceptable, to avoid it would not require the considerable complication of one's theory of predication imagined by Schaffer (Ehring 2011 88 911).
Defining the length of the ice season simply as the number of days of ice coverage avoids the considerable complication of establishing start and end dates of ice coverage.
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