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The phrase "a more complex plan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or approaches that involve multiple components or intricate details.
Example: "In order to address the issue effectively, we need to develop a more complex plan that considers all possible outcomes."
Alternatives: "a more intricate strategy" or "a more detailed approach".
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And why should we think that there is any connection between an intention's being partial and it's being a part of a more complex plan?
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Alternatively, both the training of a more complex planning task and a set of less complex basic cognition tasks might lead to a similar improvement through different mechanisms.
If you need a more complex plot plan, feel free to elaborate.
To fill the gap, the S.E.C. this week approved the more complex plan to prevent erroneous trades from entering the system.
On his view, partial intentions are intention-like states that figure as sub-strategies in the context of larger, more complex plans to accomplish a given end.
Considering the relatively long time required for simulating each tree over 5 years, more complex plans will certainly require coupling an optimization process to the sensitivity analysis (Picheny et al., 2013).
This suggests that soccer players engage in more complex planning during the preparatory phases when executing a kick with their dominant foot.
Those with slow-acting dopamine clearers are the Worriers, capable of more complex planning.
If you go to a solicitor, a basic will can start at between £100 and £300, but the bill could rise to £600-plus for inheritance tax advice or more complex planning.
Although these contributions are theoretical due to the limited scope of the class P k), suitable reductions from more complex planning problems to P(k) could potentially give rise to fast domain-independent heuristics.
This resulted in confusion in the patients and the need for more complex planning by the PNs.
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