Sentence examples for double the complexity from inspiring English sources

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And then double the complexity of that in trying to sell something as ethereal, and as unfamiliar to the average real estate broker, as a couple of weeks of exclusive use of one lone resort unit in a cluster of similar resorts located perhaps a full continent away from the potential buyer's home.

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The bits of hazelnut scattered in a luxuriously viscous kabocha squash soup provide the textural contrast and a natural flavor partner, but sage is an inspired touch, cutting the sweetness and instantly doubling the complexity of the dish.

After all, it could be said that modern organizations are caught in a sort of double bind — the complexity of the business environment and the rapid pace of change mean that leaders have probably never been in such great need of help and yet they are under such pressure that there is no time to seek it out.

Dana Deasy, the Pentagon chief information officer overseeing the process, said in a recent interview that going to more than one provider for the JEDI contract would "double or triple" the complexity of building an enterprisewide cloud computing capability.

For example, moving a complex word from the memory system as two (real, imaginary) parts would take double latency beside the complexity in dealing with the two parts as a one word in the executed program.

The analysis shows that the TRB algorithm doubles the computational complexity of the GLRT algorithm; however, both algorithms perform equally.

In fact, the generation of the required permutations of the data and the subsequent structure learning (in addition to the bootstrap resampling and the subsequent learning required for the estimation of p ˆ ) essentially doubles the computational complexity of Friedman's approach.

Memory loss, you might argue, is treacherous enough as a dramatic hook, yet Nolan not only doubles but squares the complexity, by recounting the plot in reverse.

When you're giving legal advice, you have to be double-sure, because of the complexity of the subject matter, that you put across what you mean to in the way you intend it.

To conclude, this study shows that virulence factors can be double-edged swords, illustrating the complexity of the host-pathogen interactions.

We also show that the general form of the probability principle of inclusion exclusion formula has a double exponential complexity, whereas the simplified form has only an exponential complexity with a linear exponent.

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