Sentence examples for convoluted points from inspiring English sources

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At the 2006 Turin Games, Cardelli wore bib No. 82, the last skier (and the youngest, at 18) to qualify through the convoluted points system of the international ski federation, known as F.I.S.

The inaugural edition in 2007 was slammed for a convoluted points system, players missing events and paydays that players couldn't touch for 20 years.

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Corbett's story, first reported by The Washington Post, has been overshadowed by the domestic abuse allegations from two ex-wives of former White House staff secretary Rob Porter, as the White House offers convoluted talking points for explaining its handling of the allegations and the larger issue of violence against women.

But where Ironside is delicate and sometimes convoluted to the point of whimsy, Vaughan is solid and dark.

Its British and American baddies are cartoonishly demonised, and the plot is often convoluted to the point of impenetrability, admittedly, but what this film chiefly provides is dazzling, colourful, kinetic, epic, pre-CGI spectacle.

The arguments here are a bit convoluted — at this point, Twitter isn't just arguing about whether the subpoena should be blocked, but also whether Harris has the legal standing to challenge the subpoena in the first place.

The clan stuff is convoluted to the point of becoming boring, and the "bear" twist takes the film to some odd territory.

To allow for comparison with PAGE experiments the nucleosome position distribution was folded around the central position, plotted on an exponential scale and convoluted with a point spread function representing the band shape observed in the PAGE experiments.

Instead of razing its convoluted old points system, Nascar has hammered a terra cotta trellis onto it.

Oddly, there was a complete absence of resolutions addressing the NDP's misfires in the last election committing to balanced budgets,refusing to hike personal income taxes on the country's highest income earners, booting pro-Palestinian candidates with over an hour of time gobbled up by sparring over convoluted procedural points.

With "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," she arrived at a more trickily convoluted finale, to the point where you might have fried an egg on the forehead of anyone trying to sort out the book's climactic moves.

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