Sentence examples for complexity has developed from inspiring English sources

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Metropolitan complexity has developed over the past two centuries as the city has engaged with processes of transition from colonial to post-colonial, industrial to post-industrial, and from local regional to national international status.

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"Despite these complexities, New York City has developed a program unique in the country in its content and scope which we believe will provide significant assistance to mentally ill inmates with the hope that these inmates will be able to successfully reintegrate into the community," he said.

To address that complexity, The Linux Foundation has developed a set of tools, training curricula and a new self-administered assessment checklist that will allow companies to meet open source license obligations in a cost-effective and efficient manner.

Appreciation of the complexity of neonatal behaviours has developed remarkably; a comprehensive neurobehavioural evaluation will help to increase our understanding of an infant's behaviour, including their strengths and vulnerabilities, enabling care and parent education to be adjusted accordingly.

"There is... a total lack of clarity as to how a government would proceed to unravel a relationship that has developed in complexity over more than 40 years.

The first article by Guillette (2006) discusses how the issue of endocrine disruption has developed in complexity, as we now appreciate that a plethora of chemicals are capable of altering hormonal function through a wide range of mechanisms of action.

The Solanaceae family, by contrast, has developed its genetic complexity through gaining more genes.

These elements converge with a surprisingly triumphal sweep in the show's final galleries in the large, handsome rebuslike photo-montage installations that he has developed, with increasing complexity and hand-painted bits, over the past quarter century.

Bill.com has developed a service that abstracts the deep complexity of back-office operations.

As a way of dealing with this complexity we have developed vacancy chain scheduling (VCS), a new formal model of MRTA inspired by a resource distribution process commonly found in nature.

As the human brain evolved and increased in complexity, we've developed the ability to worry and perseverate on events, which creates frequent experiences of prolonged stress.

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