Sentence examples for complexity of coordinating from inspiring English sources

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"As digital devices have multiplied, so has the complexity of coordinating them and moving stuff between them," wrote interaction researcher Alex Kauffmann and software engineer Boris Smus in their blogpost announcing the feature.

Participants acknowledged the complexity of coordinating a national review in Canada given the provincial jurisdiction of health care funding.

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He also said that settlement discussions had been prolonged because of the complexities of coordinating the agencies needed to enact a plan.

The complexities of coordinating such efforts, as well as the fact that the Rafah crossing is mostly closed, have resulted in only 12% of students having been able to cross through it".

The computational complexity of the coordinate transformation depends on the details of implementation.

With the previously introduced algebraic description of the search space, we can evaluate the complexity of each coordinate function as the ratio between its total degree and Φ (the upper bound for the monomial support).

"Until now there has been no means of coordinating or focusing our law enforcement response to get to grips with the complexity of the problem," Mrs May said.

The trick is navigating a system of dizzying complexity: coordinating treatment across physicians and health systems, using universal medical records to avoid duplicative testing, employing community-based health workers to cut down on hospitalizations and emergency room visits and the like.

However, construction activity is usually subject to more risk than other business activities because of its complexity particularly in coordinating a wide range of disparate and interrelated skills and activities.

Without this opportunity, it is likely that the same recruitment challenges experienced for the interviews would have occurred, with the added complexity of trying to coordinate busy health professionals' diaries.

Functional genomics studies highlighted the complexity and coordinated set of molecular events that encompass murine (reviewed in [ 7]), bovine [ 8], caprine [ 9], and porcine [ 10] mammary adaptations to lactation, revealing new insights about the underlying transcriptomic regulation [ 11].

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