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One can learn about how economies work in theory but they do not exist in a vacuum; there is always the complexity posed by the presence of people.

The prevailing interpretation among scholars is that clinicians go about solving diagnostic problems using approaches that are in part mandated by the complexity posed by the case [ 52, 59] but also seem to modulate strategies depending on the cognitive stage during the pursuit of a solution, and the perceived pay-off of choosing between differing approaches.

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How to address the genuine complexity posed by these "many-to-many" relationships remains an important question.

In addition, there are the more common problems related to heterogeneity within clinical samples, the complex, non-standardized confounding variables associated with human subjects and the complexities posed by the analysis and validation of highly parallel data.

Consumers adapt very smoothly to media change: the anxieties are very much on the producer side, facing difficult investment decisions and the complexities posed by the fixed costs of traditional technologies.

Nevertheless, few studies had dissected the combinatorial genomic complexity posed by varying proportions of distinct CCL3L and CCL4L genes among individuals [40].

Its focus was more on the medical complexities posed by a poorly-controlled diabetic patient scenario than the appraisal of restorative needs.

This paper develops enhancements for arrival time determination and time difference of arrival localization in order to address the complexities posed by wave propagation within a building's structure.

It focuses on factors that determine the knowledge and performance of experts—in roles as operators of artifacts and systems, and as stakeholders that face the complexities posed by novel technology.

But just as a number of disciplines "went molecular" while molecular biology itself was wrestling with the complexities posed by split genes and overlapping genes, so too are fields going genomic while genomics itself is wrestling with the complexities posed by how a mere 20,000 genes can construct a human while a grain of rice requires 50,000 genes.

Not only have U.S. military officials been hesitant to indiscriminately arm the opposition, they've also resisted direct military intervention, including launching airstrikes, enforcing no-fly zones and establishing "safe" corridors, due to the complexities posed by Syria's chemical weapons program and its formidable Russian-made air defense systems.

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