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But that opposition seemed only to add to Mr. Krasniewski's dramatic gesture, regarded as a milestone in Poland's relations with Jews and a move toward a more complex reckoning of what happened here in World War II.
The caricature painted by Ali of Frazier as an Uncle Tom, a white man's champion and a gorilla in the era of Vietnam and civil rights was unfair and deserved a more complex reckoning, Jackson said.
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But few people could deny that the holy texts of Christianity have a complex literary and political history, in which certain bits were included or rejected after bitter argument; nobody could claim they are the fruit of a single flash of revelation.The more complex the better, some Christians reckon.
While the taste will be familiar to spinach-lovers, Bryant reckons warrigal greens have more complex flavour notes.
Recent debates on informal economic activities have partially switched away from a pure monetary logic towards a more complex one, embedded in long term relations and reckoning with non materialistic paradigms.
But Ihsane el-Kadi, a local economist, reckons the real reasons are a more complex mix of Kremlinesque local politics, clashing business interests and a lack of know-how for upgrading the system.
That, he reckons, is because making and selling food is more complex than television assembly, and the more complex a business, the greater the advantage the foreigners' management experience gives them.
Bankruptcy is more complex.
Reality is more complex.
My travels became more complex.
Governing will be more complex".
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