Sentence examples for complicated fine from inspiring English sources

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Many cards bury dozens of fees in complicated fine print, including fees for A.T.M. withdrawals, purchases, calling customer service and exceeding the amount of cash loaded onto the card.

Despite further backcrosses, most zll-1 Col NILs preferentially retained a large fragment of Ler genomic DNA around FHE2Ler which complicated fine mapping.

Multiple details about the molecular transport machineries involved in retrograde traffic are known; a high number of the molecular constituents have been characterized, and the complicated fine structural architectures of the compartments involved become more and more visible.

This phenomenon is called diffraction, and it gives rise to a complicated fine structure at the edges of shadows and in optical images.

The HBA/TPA/BP copolymers exhibited nematic liquid-crystalline characteristics at elevated temperatures, and complicated fine structures formed in the solid state when cooled from the anisotropic nematic melt.

Others, such as Massachusetts, impose a less complicated fine schedule whereby a vehicle that violates the limits by less than 10000 pound is fined $40 per 1000 pound, while a violation over pays $80 per 1000 pound (e.g. overweight equals a $200 fine).

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States that had been at war, on and off, for centuries, "are now knotted together in this … incredibly complicated, fine-grained, but, nonetheless, working system of political and economic governance". It's a fascinating entity, she says, as a trading power and as a global political force in its own right.

This is high fantasy at its bloodiest, morally complicated finest, and is the inspiration for another brilliant television adaptation to obsess over.

The hexaploid wheat genome is large and complex (2 n = 6X = 42, total size = 16 GB), complicating fine-scale genetic analyses.

Coexistence of the polymorphic hybrid-1 and hybrid-2 conformers for a given human telomeric G-quadruplex-forming sequence (htG4) complicates its fine structure identification and limits its application as a sensor element.

Among the others were Simon Stephens's arresting, complicated Carmen Disruption and Richard Eyre's fine version of Ibsen's Little Eyolf.

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