Sentence examples for burgeoning complexity from inspiring English sources

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PFI repayments haemorrhage around £10bn each year; providers and commissioners, ill-prepared for the burgeoning complexity of a devolved health service, spend £640m each year on management consultants.

He wondered whether the incumbent mainframe system could stand up to the burgeoning complexity of the shuttle program and the planned International Space Station.

In an earlier iteration of the deal, the two companies discussed sharing efforts in both search and display advertising, Ballmer said, but Bartz killed the idea because of its burgeoning complexity.

It has demonstrated how the overriding feature of leadership, in the majority, is driven by short-sighted individuals who fail to realize that the world and its deepening and burgeoning complexity is far more interconnected and interdependent more now than ever.

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Bethe, who moved from Bristol to Cornell University in 1935, remaining there for the rest of his life as professor of physics (1937-75) and thereafter as professor emeritus, found the answers buried in the burgeoning complexities of far more powerful nuclear processes.

Their rapidly burgeoning complexities year after year are not under rigorous public regulatory standards.

The visual rhythm of the whole is bold: blocks and blocks of jellyfish green then at last some blue, then dawnish neutrals lead Jeremiah and the reader into a world of burgeoning colour, complexity and industry, and then (after some lovely, non preachy life lessons) most satisfactorily and deftly back again.

For students, this lack of vision manifests itself in the form of the burgeoning administration, whose complexity and ever-shifting responsibilities defy comprehension.

But the burgeoning cost and complexity of such projects are causing many to doubt they will ever produce plants that can generate energy at an affordable cost.

If this all seems outlandish, take a look at the burgeoning field of complexity science.

As the Panel notes: "The burgeoning number and complexity of known or suspected environmental carcinogens compel us to act to protect public health, even though we may lack irrefutable proof of harm".

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