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2.09pm BST Paxman says in his witness statement that pre-broadcast discussions with politicians can become "convoluted" because a process of expectation management takes place.
Although a conceptually simple tool, it can become convoluted in practice [1].
But the Chinese pipeline project, which is not only costly but involves extensive negotiations with various ministries of the Chinese government, has become convoluted even by the standards of energy deals, analysts said.
The love triangle does become convoluted.
One potential difficulty is that the effects of surface chemistry and surface topography may become convoluted.
We create elaborate systems that become convoluted and require so much energy to maintain that they are value detractors.
You can see how it is easy for the chain to become convoluted".
"The process for getting ideas back into the company had become convoluted," he told me.
Things naturally become convoluted, and maybe that's the point.
Many appeared straightforward on the surface but quickly became convoluted as more facts were brought to the surface.
With so many Ph.D.s on a career trajectory that is so poorly studied, and about which recent data paints a worrying picture, talking about unemployment becomes convoluted and, to some extent, meaningless.
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