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Extending the analysis to incorporate these periods of working would be more complete but would need a more complex analysis beyond the scope of this paper.
On the favoured reading (on which the proposition Homer might have believed is non-trivial), (13) provides a counterexample to the proposed rule that names take scope over metaphysical modals (there might, of course, be a more complex rule in play that can explain both judgments viz. that names take scope over metaphysical modals unless doing so will cause them to scope over an attitude verb).
Disney is a more complex company than its entertainment rivals because of the size and scope of its various businesses.
If, however, the user wishes to run a more complex query, they must first select from a series of 'Search Criteria', which serve to qualify and refine the scope of the query, and are described in Table 1.
Including ICU-acquired severe sepsis in this cross-sectional prevalence study would have required a more complex study design, more intensive training, and greater investments of time from the participating ICUs, which were beyond the scope of the survey.
The Everglades presented a more complex challenge.
It's a more complex world.
Peter Mandelson is in a more complex position.
Britain is also a more complex nation.
Citibank has a more complex site.
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