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Erickson added that McQueary was not fired because of "complexities to that issue," perhaps of a legal nature.
Programming distributed computer systems is difficult because of complexities in addressing remote entities, message handling, and program coupling.
But because of complexities in the tax code, the A.M.T. increasingly applies to people who earn as little as $30,000 a year.
However, a generally accepted criterion for their failure has not yet been established because of complexities in both their material properties and the environment.
Rebekah Brooks turned down a police request to help the original 2006 prosecution of phone hacking at the News of the World because of "complexities on the corporate level", an Old Bailey jury heard Wednesday.
The planning, development and even maintenance of road and rail networks in such precarious terrains are always a challenging task because of complexities posed by topography, geological structures, varied lithology and neotectonics.
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Most of the planning researches deal with primary and secondary distribution systems separately because of complexity of both.
A lot of what is bought and paid for doesn't get implemented because of complexity.
Others provide flexibility, but with a very high cost because of complexity.
Interestingly, the team's attempts to use encrypted email systems such as PGP ("Pretty Good Privacy") were abandoned because of complexity and unreliability that slowed them down.
It is because of complexity of data, the inability to quickly find the information that one seeks, that systems like wikileaks become so instantly popular.
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