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I do know that some states are more conservative than others, it's a little bit more complex.
And then, the sentences get a little bit more complex, and the memory gets extended and this is the way to make a good language understanding.
"The enemy has evolved, a little bit more lethal, a little bit more complex, a little bit more sophisticated," he said.
"We're going to make sure this country is rebuilt and rebuilt better, which is a little bit more complex than, 'Let's get the bad guy out,' " said Jocelyn McCalla, adviser to Haiti's special envoy to the United Nations.
Dante will find out very quickly that that is a false promise; that in many ways, there are realities and that his own realities are going to be a little bit more complex than what one can find in books, manuals of philosophy, about how we get saved and how we can save ourselves.
So I think what we've actually done is, as we've thought about these applications in a different way and tried to make them a little bit better from the end user viewpoint, we've actually disaggregated everything to the point that we've made productivity a little bit more complex overall.
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So, in our approach there is everything that is in the classical approach (a simple use of bootstrap support to reject some groupings, but a refusal to use it to affirm that a grouping is proved) and a little bit more (a complex use of multiple bipartitions together to deduce the degrees of impossibility of a given relationship).
"In the USA, all the salamis are made by adding starter cultures," whereas in Spain that's unheard of and they're willing to deal with a little bit more variability for the rich, complex side".
I mean I would like to see a more complex evaluation system, a little bit more realistic.
Small World – This game is a bit more complex and requires more strategy, but there is little reading involved.
The green complexes are a little bit more severe at Oak Hill.
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