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And nowhere is the complexity and importance of the affair better and more brilliantly expressed than in the debate between two of France's most influential intellectuals: Elisabeth Badinter and Sylviane Agacinski.
Journalism is an imperfect business, the work of reporting, understanding and writing about the complexity of human affairs.
The second proposal makes no use of the complexity of states of affairs in their individuation and holds that necessarily co-obtaining states of affairs are the same.
This can vary and depends on the complexity of your affairs.
It is remarkable, given his prominence in British politics for over two decades, what a mysterious figure he is.Partly that reflects the complexity of his affairs.
As literature sought to reckon with the growing complexity of human affairs, writers relied on this figure more and more.
The justification is that "if Parliament intended to render judiciary law impossible, it has only to issue its laws in a more detailed shape, so that in the vast complexity of human affairs there may always be at hand a rule sufficiently precise and definite to meet each particular case".
Relatives cite the emotional difficulties of settling a victim's financial affairs and the complexity of the application.
This is quite a counterintuitive state of affairs and it reflects the complexity of the electricity market.
In his 15 years in Washington, Kasich has mastered not only the arcana of the budget but also the complexities of military affairs (serving on the National Security Committee).
Sarkozy triumphant The end of the affair?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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