Sentence examples for a convoluted system from inspiring English sources

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Right now, the security of airports and airliners is managed under a convoluted system where airport owners, airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration all have overlapping responsibilities.

A convoluted system, he said, is trickier for low-income students, who may not have friends and relatives to advise them on the best sequence of courses.

Slaten argues that American corporations, to meet their profit goals, have developed a convoluted system of contracting and subcontracting that is designed "in a way that allows them to plead ignorance" about labor problems.

The proposals, outlined in a document that Mr. Bush sent to Congress, would pull apart a convoluted system that gave both the Defense Department and the Department of Veterans Affairs authority over determining the level of benefits and care provided to injured soldiers, often pitting the two bureaucracies against each other and holding up services.

Under a convoluted system of term limits, the academy, which includes about 6,000 filmmaking professionals, is poised to replace a president, Hawk Koch, who could serve for only one year because he had exhausted his permitted tenure on the governing board.

It's a convoluted system in desperate need of streamlining, and you are far better off just buying vendor gear or finding stuff in the wild.

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Rather than simply navigating a broken, convoluted system with people like Sandra, I want to overhaul it completely so that it doesn't punish the vulnerable in their time of need.

He foresaw a very complex, often convoluted system of governance and finance and culture and human strengths and weaknesses to create what we call society.

A man who lives life according to his own ridiculously convoluted system of rules, he's destined to lose at virtually everything he tries his hand at.

Faced with this infinitely convoluted system of discourse, we risk falling into technological abjection, a sense of being hopelessly abandoned to simulation, lost in "the technico-luminous cinematic space of total spatio-dynamic theatre" (Baudrillard, Simulations 139).

Decisions by the church have to be nodded through Parliament; and the legislature's upper chamber includes 26 Anglican bishops known as the "lords spiritual .This convoluted system wobbled in November 2012 when the Synod unexpectedly rejected women bishops.

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