Sentence examples for phenomenally complex from inspiring English sources

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The problem is science is never that nuanced, and we pretty much have caveman tools to explain a phenomenally complex process, so we use statistics that result in point estimates, knowing the real world is much more complex.

People seem to be forgetting the fact that one of the most popular teen novels right now is a book that is phenomenally complex, both linguistically and conceptually; it is not entirely subjugated by "easy language" and, in my opinion, this is one of the reasons why people are so drawn to it: because "intelligent" words make for beautiful sentences.

The new programs are phenomenally complex, with scores of buttons and pull-down menus and myriad connections among various applications.

Since then, his quest to increase the difficulty of an already phenomenally complex routine has led to as many humbling falls as successes.

And for years, these phenomenally complex budgets were a major preoccupation of study-section reviewers, who might say something like: "This guy's asking for two secretaries; I have only a half-time secretary.

"Basing Titan on Tesla GPUs allows Oak Ridge to run phenomenally complex applications at scale, and validates the use of 'accelerated computing' to address our most pressing scientific problems," said Steve Scott, chief technology officer of the GPU accelerated computing business at Nvidia.

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It's a phenomenally slick, complex show of many components and brilliant theatrical effects.

In such a case you can have phenomenally conscious percepts of a complex distribution of trees, roads, and buildings; colors on the ground and in the sky above; moving cars and pedestrians; and so on.

Think of immersing yourself in the colors and textures of a Van Gogh painting, for example, or the scene as you look out at your garden it would seem that one can be phenomenally conscious of a highly complex set of properties, which one could not even begin to describe or conceptualize in any detail.

Kriegel himself (2003, 2006, 2009) and (as Kriegel interprets him) Van Gulick (2001, 2004) emphasize that the first-order perception and the higher-order judgment need to be integrated with one another in order for the resulting complex state to be phenomenally conscious.

EVEN to his most passionate admirers, the phenomenally gifted if wildly unconventional pianist Glenn Gould was a tangle of personal tics and complexes.

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