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The music starts simply: clearly defined, pure, then very rapidly starts to complicate, to elaborate - turning on itself, twisting around its central theme, almost, you imagine, like a spiral staircase ascending in circles, or like a seashell..
The authors of the paper pointed to a series of specific circumstances that complicate, to say the least, the effectiveness of increasing public spending: How much stimulus money ends up flowing abroad?
In this sense, good fiction doesn't tend to console but rather to complicate, to baffle our desire for easy explanation, to give us not what we want but what we suspect is more meaningful, more akin to the complexity we encounter in life.
A million Jews [from Arab lands] lost everything .Tzipi Livni, Israel's chief negotiator, an Ashkenazi, fears that adding such topics could complicate to distraction efforts to resolve matters arising from Israel's occupation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank after the six-day Arab-Israeli war of 1967.
However, it is too complicate to derive the pdf of γ i j due to its complex expression.
The traditional methods, such as curve tessellation techniques [29], are too complicate to solve such problem, and not practical for WSNs.
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Was it logistically complicated to get there?
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