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"It's just nice to have complex characters," he said.
These Russell Group universities tend to have complex admission procedures – grades aren't the only hurdle.
The federal law also requires banks to have complex controls in place to detect any criminal activity.
"The people with less education are more likely to have complex, unstable situations involving men who come and go".
Many among the rest of the staff (and among the general population, one might add) also seem to have complex relationships with food.
Those sections are a reminder that a book doesn't have to have complex characterisation to convey the less obvious truths of life.
Other emerging effects of welfare reform are deteriorating physical and mental health, worsening relationships with families and increasing numbers of people who are found to have complex needs.
"War Horse" began life as Michael Morpurgo's young-adult novel, written from the point of view of the horse, who turns out to have complex feelings and a decent prose style.
Claire Hosking has also written lucidly on this issue: "The implication that larger boobs are a liability to well-presented, deep characters makes me nervous because, well, how many stacked women get to have complex stories in popular media?
Blood biomarkers for fibrosis assessment are also known to have complex confounding factors.
But there are situations in which it is desirable for an operator to have complex eigenvalues.
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