Sentence examples for extra complexity to the from inspiring English sources

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He nails this with the manhattan, in which aged rum — Diplomático Reserva, in this case, a 12-year-old Venezuelan rum — is stirred with sweet vermouth, homemade bitters and a bay leaf "reduction," with macerated blueberries and an additional bay leaf adding some extra complexity to the glass.

This brings extra complexity to the annotation and analysis of this dimension.

The additional information provided by the TOF measurement adds extra complexity to the process of image reconstruction.

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Moreover, most of these techniques have focused on solving single objective problem involving freshwater usage while other decision factors such as treatment costs and network topologies are generally not accounted for as they would introduce extra complexities to the problem.

It's not something you lose, such as physical tokens; it doesn't require extra memorization efforts; it can't be stolen or replicated, such as passcodes, or even fingerprint and retina scans; and, above all, it's not cumbersome and it doesn't introduce extra complexities to the user experience.

Implementing the filtering mechanism at the messaging server and/or the cloud controller adds an extra complexity to these components.

Regions can be defined also at different spatial scales which also adds an extra complexity to these basic questions.

This highlights that even though CN-LOH is not very common in NB, it still adds an extra complexity to tumor genetics, and the total number of aberrations in these regions might be higher than previously thought.

On the contrary, when the relays approach the destination, the quality of the link between BS and relays is the limiting factor and the extra complexity to carry out beamforming becomes useless.

Analysts cautioned that the deal, which is expected to close in the first half of 2013, could add extra complexity to ASML's operations and slow down the company's pipeline of new semiconductor equipment.

With Mr. Sadr believed to be entrenched with his militia in the Najaf shrine, or somewhere in areas of the Old City controlled by the militia, the need not to harm him personally has added extra complexity to American military planning.

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