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He found it a bit too intricate.
Bethe thinks not as the process is too intricate.
Baseball is too nuanced, and too intricate to turn over decisions to a machine.
Solutions theoretically exist; they are simply too intricate, so far, to be comprehended.
The brain's interwoven networks are too intricate for the technology to properly view them.
The book is too intricate, too subtle, too tender for the movies.
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Too many accessories look silly with a bikini; wearing too much makeup just looks ridiculous when it washes off in the water (revealing one's unbronzed, unrouged skin -- the horror!); and a too-intricate hair style simply looks inappropriate while lounging in a towel.
Photographs from the 1940s indicate that it, too, had intricate verge-board trim, and show a delicate Gothic-style window at the top.
Although the play was too metaphysically intricate to be staged successfully when it was first produced, in 1926, it was significant for its symbolic use of masks and for the experimentation with expressionistic dialogue and action devices that since have become commonly accepted both on the stage and in motion pictures.
Go for the one you can manage and will enjoy making––if there are too many intricate steps involved, you might be tempted to take shortcuts that reduce the quality of the outcome.
It's too expensive and intricate.
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