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The reasons for the decline of Israel's peace movement are, inevitably, complex and interrelated.

Postwar societies, no matter how peaceful or picturesque on the surface, are inevitably complex places that still bear the scars of war, though some less overtly than others.

Publicly, they promise an era of Democratic comity between city and state; privately, the uneasy lines of an inevitably complex relationship are being drawn.

The answer is inevitably complex, but Louvish detects, in the Tramp's very first outings, when he is little more than an anarchic presence, a basic difference in his performances from those of his peers.

The motive for the creation of any work of art is inevitably complex, in Africa as elsewhere, and the fact that most of the sculpted artifacts known from Africa were made with some practical use in mind (whether for ritual or other purposes) does not mean that they could not simultaneously be valued as sources of aesthetic pleasure.

Since one can respond to the question, "When is trust warranted?" by referring to each of the above dimensions of trust, a complete philosophical answer to this question is inevitably complex.

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As a three-person biography, "Primates" is inevitably more complex.

But the legitimacy of Ofsted-style inquisitions in higher education, with its inevitably more complex learning and teaching ecology, was never accepted.

Any attempt to change the ground rules for insider trading prosecutions will inevitably raise complex questions about what types of information and trading practices should be targeted.

"You aren't going to send them back .In other countries, the legal process can be interminable (see table, which inevitably oversimplifies complex national approaches).

That's a subject of continuing research, but one theme in all the explanations is that workers aren't bushels of wheat or even Manhattan apartments; they're human beings, and the human relationships involved in hiring and firing are inevitably more complex than markets for mere commodities.

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