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Maintaining this essential capability will become more complex in the future in the face of technological change.
Schedule D will become more complex next year because Congress decided that nine different tax rates for capital gains were not enough and added two.
You need not even brown the meat first, though there is some benefit in doing so: the flavor will become more complex and the dish's color will improve as well.
If these factors are contaminated, the features of the velocity change and the recovery processes will become more complex.
Volunteer management will become more complex if both volunteer plants and crops are resistant to the same herbicide.
However, it takes more time to extract the features and the SVM predictor will become more complex as the number of features raises.
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Given the expansion of the treatment armamentarium following the development of the NOACs, the decision-making will necessarily become more complex, and will additionally be driven by the economic implications of the potentially widespread use of newer, more expensive therapies.
The care of patients with HIV will probably become more complex and more specialists will called on to help manage this complex disease.
The pipeline arrangement will only become more complex in the future, and pipe assembly planning will help increase the effectiveness and efficiency of routing design.
His appointment followed a long search by head-hunters for someone able to manage a company that will inevitably become more complex as it grows and its supply chain lengthens.Mr Castellano says that over the next four years, Inditex plans to double in size to some 4,000 shops with sales of more than €10 billion.
The training curricula of technologists will probably become more complex, especially with the wider distribution of PET/MRI systems.
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