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At that Canadian conference, Brown was critical of Post's methodology, dismissing it as too expensive and complex to work.
Cars have become too complex to work on under a shade tree, and people have no idea what is inside their cellphones and cameras.
Tom Graff, the regional director for Environmental Defense, a group that has fought on water policy for years, said he thought the program was simply too complex to work.
He was friends with the son of a Mets minor league coach and sometimes dropped by the Mets' complex to work with their instructors and throw off the mounds.
A rambling description of a project that seems a bit to complex to work?
"They're either too expensive or too complex" to work in poorer countries, especially in low-density rural areas.
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Alistratova showed me that week's shopper's paper: ads for strippers and dancers in Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Slovenia; for young women "without complexes" to work as au pairs, waitresses, or maids in Ukraine, Russia, and the Czech Republic.
Macrophages were incubated for 2 h to allow the siRNA transfection complexes to work.
It's a complex area to work in – 85,000sq km of jungle.
They all tend to do things differently, often using complex formulas to work out the charges and different jargon for different fees.
Stephen Locke, chairman of London TravelWatch, said: "Making bus travel more affordable will really help passengers, particularly people on lower incomes with long or complex journeys to work.
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