Sentence examples for perhaps more complex when from inspiring English sources

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It shows the same traits as Katherine's Field, but because of wood's tempering effects, is subdued and perhaps more complex; when tasted recently it seemed to be in a sleeping phase and was hard to analyze.

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"We have made it perhaps more complex in order to make it more clear".

For the Serbs, who supported Mr. Milosevic for 13 years, the questions raised by the trial are perhaps more complex.

"Choosing contemporary art is perhaps more complex for us than for other institutions," said Nancy Hall-Duncan of the Bruce Museum in Greenwich.

But, what seems obvious and simple can be more complex when investigated more deeply.

Many of Martin's characters, while perhaps more complex than those of the other "R.

The picture is more complex when we assess government performance.

Yet, "mainstreaming" emergency response poses a challenge that is perhaps more complex than envisioned originally.

It may be that these effects are relatively marginal or perhaps more complex (e.g., non-linear), thus, requiring a larger sample size or more complex modeling approaches.

However, the difference between models is expected to be much smaller under more complex genetic architectures and, perhaps more importantly, when the marker panel does not contain markers in tight LD with QTL, e.g., Wimmer et al. (2013).

Perhaps more than ever when the topic is sex.

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