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There were a lot of foreigners languishing in Afghan prisons, clogged in a process too byzantine for them to navigate.
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Some questions are too Byzantine to unravel.
The details are devilish, but the big picture is clear: Our system is too byzantine, too expensive, too unfair.
(You know you're in trouble when Hillary calls your health care plan too byzantine).
Many CMSes conflate the distinction and admin privileges between user and designer, often leading to a situation in which designers suffer because things are too restricted and difficult to tinker with, while too advanced and byzantine for the average end user.
And the Brussels institutions are too remote and Byzantine for citizens to feel they have a direct say in the decisions they take.
"Byzantine Science"; "Astrology, Byzantine"; "Eschatology, Byzantine" for The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, ed.
Byzantine for mountains.
Manuel launched a vain invasion of the Norman kingdom on his own account in 1154, but it was too late for a revival of Byzantine imperialism in the West.
If the global financial system is going to change, it will require new thinking about the transparency of a system that has become bloated, Byzantine and quite frankly, too complicated for just about anyone to grasp (even the rocket scientists Wall Street banks routinely hire).
Critics of the ACA point out that the law's byzantine rules make it far too easy for an insurance plan to lose its "grandfathered" status.
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