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Gao: Well, it's too complex to explain in a few sentences.
The reasons for this behaviour are too complex to explain here, but this property allows electrons to be quite mobile in semiconductors.
Don Blankenbush Pennington, N.J., Aug. 26, 2009 To the Editor: Regardless of their respective strengths and weaknesses, all of the bills for health care reform are too complex to explain, grasp and support.
The system is too complex to explain, but the end result is that if you leave your car buried under snow, sometimes you don't have to move it for weeks.
The details of the law are far too complex to explain here, but among other things, it mandates that personal data can only be collected and saved for specific purposes and only with the explicit consent of the user.
Then, by a mysterious process far too complex to explain here, the top teams are paired off for post-season "bowl games" – so named because of the shape of the stadium in Pasadena, just outside Los Angeles, where the Rose Bowl, the oldest and most famous of them all, is played every New Year's Day.
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Indeed, as the multiplicity of opioid receptor pharmacologies in vivo are far too complex to be explained by individual monomers, or indeed homodimers, of the molecularly defined DOP, KOP and MOP receptors, there is a large literature on how opioid receptor heterodimerization may help to explain this complex pharmacology [ 56, 57].
As a result, it might be too complex to be explained in relatively simple causal models of psychological change.
Living organisms are too complex to be explained by any natural — or, more precisely, by any mindless — process.
The physical reasons for this behaviour are too complex to be explained by any simple molecular model.
By the mid-20th century, most anthropologists considered cultural phenomena much too complex to be explained by the interaction of a small number of Kulturkreise.
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