Sentence examples for complicated string from inspiring English sources

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Like a lot of your work, your story in this week's issue, "First Husband," deals with a complicated string of family ties: first and second husbands, a thirty-seven-year-old ex-stepgrandmother, an ex-stepdaughter, her husband, and her son, "ex-step-in-laws-by-marriage".

By Deborah Treisman December 18, 2013 Like a lot of your work, your story in this week's issue, "First Husband," deals with a complicated string of family ties: first and second husbands, a thirty-seven-year-old ex-stepgrandmother, an ex-stepdaughter, her husband, and her son, "ex-step-in-laws-by-marriage".

I've definitely had to go back and forth multiple times in frustration between SMS or Facebook Messenger and other apps when I couldn't remember a set of directions or other complicated string of information I was trying to pass to a friend.

The neighborhood visible in the bottom left of the frame is Playas de Tijuana, a place that Kuckenbaker describes as historically rich but politically complex an area of Mexico that has been hit heavy with drug conflict and sewage issues, central topics in a complicated string of local and national debates.

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The New York Times recently called Trump's racism a "reductive approach to ethnicity," and said that Trump's attitude toward women is "complex" and "defies simple categorization," as if sexism is suddenly as complicated as string theory.

This was just twirling a long ribbon, in whatever direction you pleased; I've seen cats do things as complicated as that, with string.

Getting the ball to Carmelo Anthony in his most effective spots on the floor is obviously one of the Knicks' chief offensive concerns, but that specific aim is only further complicated by the unfortunate string of injuries among New York playmakers.

Multi-stage SRV fracturing in horizontal wells is a new technology developed at home and abroad in recent years to effectively develop shale gas or low-permeability reservoirs, but on the other hand makes the mechanical environment of fracturing strings more complicated at the same time.

You may also choose to combine embossed with flat tile pieces so that you can achieve more effect, though this can look too complicated if they're strung out randomly in a planned picture.

Furthermore, repeats shorter than the read lengths may also complicate processing in string graphs; for example, if a short repeat exists in reads D, E, F, I, J, L, and M, where C, D, E, and F are reads from a specific region in the genome, while I, J, L, and M are reads from another region in the same genome.

The use of the soft pedal, which makes the hammers strike only two of the three strings of each note (or one, for notes with only two strings), complicates the matter further.

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