Sentence examples for are rather convoluted from inspiring English sources

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The mechanics of the new format are rather convoluted.

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Apparently, these hate-mongers' definition of "majority" is rather convoluted.

For instance, a typical description of the glucose uptake process might be in the form of a kinetic Michaelis-Menten process of the type (3.2a) This differential equation can be solved analytically, but the explicit solution of y as a function of time is rather convoluted.

This is rather convoluted prose, but what Bentham's saying is, "If the war is going to be fought anyway, I get no marginal benefit from supporting it.

As Grimm noted when I talked to him ahead of today's announcement, the traditional method of buying native ads tends to be rather convoluted and manual.

The computation of C a or C D from the geometry model is rather convoluted (Sentman, 1961; Cook, 1965; Moe and Moe, 1996; Moe et al., 1998) and is in fact still a matter of much debate (Moe and Moe, 2006; Bowman et al., 2008; Doornbos et al., 2010; Doornbos, 2011).

The interface is rather clumsy and convoluted, but once you get your head around how it works, it at least does the job.

But that's it: I didn't buy one of the characters, I didn't buy one of the plot twists, I found the stuff about a Halliburton-esque company rather convoluted and I was completely absorbed by the rest.

UM also needs to be more transparent about how they handle sexual assault cases, because at the present it's a rather convoluted process".

It would be a rather convoluted, needless way of dodging something.

The reasoning is all rather convoluted: we love to taste things, especially coffee, and this somehow links to melody, and these melodies show how great our sense of humour is... which is why Hegarty has covered an aria for an Italian coffee company.

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