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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.

While some customers would appreciate the abundance of choices, many more were likely to be frustrated by the slower ordering, especially in the drive-through, due to the inevitably more complex kitchen preparation.

While Chaplin's origin story for the Tramp is a beautiful piece of movie myth-making, the truth is inevitably more complex and more interesting – it took much longer for the little fellow to grow into the Tramp, and longer still for the Tramp to become a hero.

This is the perception we have of Sir Alex Ferguson's mind games and, although the reality is inevitably more complex, the circus has become so addictive that no title race feels complete without Ferguson and another manager swapping barbs and bons mots.

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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The truth, inevitably, is more complex.

Social assistance regulations are inevitably even more complex to operate than other parts of the social security system.

Taxonomy may sound like a relatively easy job, species are either new or not, but things are perhaps inevitably rather more complex than that.

Andy Clarke, chief executive of Asda, the UK's second largest supermarket, said: "If we were no longer to operate in one state with one market and, broadly, one set of rules, our business model would inevitably become more complex.

Even factoring in the lower inherent cost of the somewhat simpler devices (simpler for the time being; they'll inevitably grow more complex), the profit-per-ARM chip is too thin to sustain Intel's business model.

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