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This thing has its own complexity".
Monumental in scale, this painting revels in its own complexity.
Some physicists now worry that string theory's mathematics have grown permanently unmoored from the real world — an exercise in its own complexity.
As an alternative, indexing the tax basis of assets might help, but indexing adds its own complexity (and new abuses if we do not index liabilities).
Analysts view the Focus project as a significant step forward for a company that, for years, had been burdened by the weight of its own complexity.
The short answer is that it was done in by the weak economy, the Wall Street meltdown, determined industry opposition and its own complexity.
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"Because the Starns' piece is its own microcosm with all its inherent complexities set against Manhattan with its own complexities, I thought it would be a fascinating dialogue," she said.
Since CRC screening is a major undertaking and integrating a cancer screening programme into routine government health services in low-middle income countries has its own complexities and challenges, it was decided to pilot its introduction in one of the provinces of Thailand which already has a population-based cancer registry.
Each city, Mr. Ferreira said, presents its own complexities.
The trouble is that each of these cases has its own complexities, its own consequences.
But calculating sales tax has its own complexities, making full automation difficult.
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