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It has remained one of the most popular openings to this day because of its myriad complexities.
I don't discount the myriad complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian issue, but it is also an issue that can be resolved.
If he could bottle and sell the mythical formula that allows men to decipher woman's myriad complexities with just a few brief probes, he wouldn't need to extort his millions from hapless females.
Bruce Miroff Delmar, N.Y., Sept. 3, 2008 To the Editor: Re "What the Palin Pick Says" (column, Sept. 2): Thanks to David Brooks for his description of the myriad complexities a president must confront, and for pointing out the possible shortcomings of Senator John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin when it comes to dealing with complex problems.
Hindered by what development agencies acknowledge has been poor planning, insufficient appreciation of the environment's myriad complexities and an aid mentality focused on quick cash infusions rather than longer-term investment, many economic programs for women in Afghanistan have struggled to find their footing.
The Times and Post also ran detailed stories looking at the inescapable morass into which this war will quickly turn, along with how "success" will likely be impossible given the myriad complexities at play – including the precarious Iraqi government coalition, our supposed enemy Bashir al-Assad in Syria and the double dealing and disinterest of many of the US's so-called allies in the region.
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"All the states have their own rules and a myriad of complexities," Van Rooy says.
Among the myriad political complexities facing the United States today, dealing with tiny breakaway republics within its borders is not high on the list.
But a judgment on the myriad economic complexities of costs of living, poverty traps and the value of wages, not to mention widespread confusion about true levels of benefits, make this particular question exceptionally sensitive to psychological influence and cognitive bias or, more bluntly, propaganda.
However, virtually recreating a model organism and simulating the myriad functional complexities of even M. genitalium's simple life-cycle required enormous computing power.
Just beneath this thin veneer, however, rests a myriad of complexities involving forage, animal health, reproduction, predation, weather, and the social and cultural fabric within which the pastoralist functions.
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