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Cancer is so complex because it is many different diseases.

The installation is so complex because the work is formed from a series of stainless-steel armatures built to hold more than 25 tons of soil.

"The World Trade Center site is so complex because of the infrastructure that runs underneath it and the requirements for rebuilding that no one should be surprised that the commercial development and the memorial will take longer than originally anticipated," said Mitchell L. Moss, a professor of urban planning at New York University.

I find it ironic that the word colloquial is so complex, because it's such an important thing to consider when writing.

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We should not necessarily blame the RLIF, either: their eligibility rules are so complex because they want to enable players to represent the second tier nations without closing off all routes to the big three.

"It's so complex because there was a huge amount of geometry to contain in one space," says Stuart Penn, one of the CG Supervisors in charge of the project, in an article on the Framestore site.

And it's so complex because it's not just about bigger men; both thin and muscular men experience body dysmorphia and it shows that no matter what our bodies look like or how much we weigh, we have a tremendous dissatisfaction with our body image and feel like we need to change it. .

And it's so complex because, basically, in order for a robot to be able to understand what it's being asked to write, the entirety of the English language needs to be broken down into a set of rules that a computer can decipher.

Because bankruptcy is so complex, and because bankruptcy laws underwent a major overhaul in 2005, many people are not only wary of filing, but also confused about their options and what the possible outcomes are.

This leaves unheeded retiring CENTCOM Commander Marine Gen. James Mattis's hesitancy about giving arms to the Syrian opposition because "the situation is so complex" and because of the need for "some degree of confidence that the weapons that we would... [give] would not be going to" the wrong people - alluding to a lesson mainly from Iraq about "unintended consequences".

If the novel is initially slow to gather momentum, it's because the set-up it requires is so complex, and because Shriver's research is so exhaustive.

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