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He was deeply affected by the urge for greater simplification that can be sensed in many composers of the 1930s.
It's true that there has been progress in dismantling the complexity: greater simplification, at least in company reporting, is happening.
Rather than moving toward the greater simplification of 60's Color Field painting, however, Daugherty brought back the Cubist complexity of his early years.
This year, however, the Board of Regents has thrown its support behind the concept, proposing an even greater simplification, with the cities gaining at the expense of wealthier suburbs.
In his late works Miró employed an even greater simplification of figure and background; he sometimes created a composition merely by setting down a dot and a sensitive line on a sea-blue surface, as in Blue II (1961).
Five days of immobilisation caused greater simplification.
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This is, of course, a great simplification.
This peculiarity allows a great simplification of the plant.
Under this definition, the inner product is automatically orthogonal, which will provide great simplification to obtain the expansion coefficients.
The replacement of the highly demanding and complex MPM with SPM is a great simplification of the flow modelling.
Under very general conditions, one thermal simulation and two mechanical simulations suffice to estimate the whole deformation of a beam, resulting in a great simplification of the problem.
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