Sentence examples for complicated not to from inspiring English sources

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She has been there and done that; both the songs and the singing evoke a rich, complicated, not to say privileged, artistic life.

Yes, manufacturers can write software that will give every device they make a unique password; but then life for the end user becomes complicated, not to mention remote access.

That could be changed, to make dividends on retirement accounts not subject to eventual taxation, but keeping track of such dividends over the years would require large amounts of paperwork and make the tax laws even more complicated, not to mention the impact it would have on government revenue.

Now your fridge is getting really expensive, and complicated (not to mention obsessive-compulsive), and not necessarily useful: what does it mean if the pad where the milk should sit is showing 0? Does that mean you've got no milk, or it's on the wrong pad?

However, the closed-form solutions to BEP for AWGN and Raleigh flat fading channels in [16] are very complicated, not to mention that [16] does not consider the SEP of cross-QAM and that it is not straightforward to extend the result of [16] to SEP calculation.

Perhaps, on some level, and in the face of social problems that are ultimately simple cases of gross injustice, we find these murky ethical situations gratifying, as if they offer us an excuse human existence is just too complicated!not to try to make meaningful changes in our public life.

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It is therefore rather complicated not only to test hypotheses about battle events based on archaeological data, but also to validate the methodology used.

Synthesis of concentration-response associations, however, is complicated not only by city-to-city differences, but also by methodological differences across studies.

But doing so can be complicated, not least because the language to describe it is often imprecise, sometimes confusingly so.

Still, even this mission is complicated not only by his desire to be distracted, but also by his infatuation with his colleague's wife.

His often-stated belief was that the actor's duty was not to over-elaborate or over-complicate, not to draw unnecessary attention to himself or his art, but to express an author's intentions as purely as possible.

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