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Examples of complexity


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A key element of case study analysis is the selection and organization of material to account for the complexities and interactions of the events.
The complexities are undoubtedly greater in other species.
Perhaps they will be unclear in the complexities of particular cases.
Given this, we have the following time complexities in the worst, average, and best cases.
The field of history offers less simple 'answers' rather than its own series of complexities, which certainly reward further reflection.
When the data of interest are longitudinal, these complexities are multiplied.
However, because of complexities in the study design, not all children had data available for all waves.
Newer methods in recent decades have allowed for the unveiling of many of the intricate complexities underlying the development of higher mental functioning.
The foregoing complexities regarding the weight of unstressed syllables have their most important repercussions for nonlexical monosyllables.
Not only does this lead to the contradictions just noted concerning tensed verbs and finite clauses, it leads to further inconsistencies and complexities.
While this is sometimes amusing, it often says very little about the complexities and contradictions of collective memory.
The complexities of national identity became apparent during the war.
There are few cases where the complexities of restoring or developing sustainable systems are explored with human detail or scale.
The complexities of ballroom dance pedagogy created significant obstacles for students who wished to learn the basics quickly.
As the mantle churns away beneath us, it is worth reflecting on the complexities that this process actually involves on the grain scale.
The findings also highlight the complexities involved in verifying the stated relationships between donor and recipient and the low monitoring capacity of regulatory authorities.
Thus, they characteristically (and justifiably) adopt a method of abstracting away from structural complexities.
Often historical events are connected through brilliant analyses, demonstrating the authors' deep knowledge and solid understanding of the complexities of these events.
Several relatives were worried by their poor understanding of the complexities of the local authority's policies and practices in respect to self-funded admissions.
There is a revealing sense of the ambiguities of the past and the complexities of historical values.
Of course, complexities abound even on this one dimension.
In fact, it is doubtful that any typological endeavour, no matter how sophisticated, can encapsulate these complexities.
Collisional break-up can reset the exposure ages for some meteorites, and produce 'double exposure ' or other complexities for others.
Similarly, my argument does not depend on the complexities of contemporary legal systems.
Nonetheless, ignoring complexities is not the way to understand them.
The system design therefore had to be altered, cutting out some of the complexities and extending the project timescale.
In particular, the diachronic-evolutionary account in w5.3 was able to explain certain otherwise challenging complexities in the synchronic phonology of vowel retraction.
Suppression of the complexities introduced by toroidicity greatly simplifies the topological analysis of magnetic field lines.
When we come to the table of theatre dimensions written separately on the groundplan, however, we encounter some puzzles and complexities.
When the complexities of such linguistic contexts are restored, the neat and tidy political narrative of language endangerment gives way.
Supporting answer generation for two completely different answer types, with different complexities and explanation requirements, made the development of good generic solutions almost impossible.
In this review, we focus on the structural complexities of astrocyte-synapse interactions in the hippocampus and their implications for understanding synaptic physiology, behavior and disease.
The added layer of a high-speed computer network connecting the players increased the potentials and complexities of group performance.
In their disturbing psychological complexities, glazed over but never concealed by rich aesthetic surfaces, they are anxious portraits of the tormented and divided modern subject.
The exemplar biographies and contrasting employment histories clearly reveal considerable variability in the pension outcomes and several complexities in the social division of occupational welfare.
On the contrary, reflective practice requires a continuing scrutiny and disruption of categories, and a recognition of the complexities of commonalities and differences.
The financial complexities and consequences for a couple in this situation deserve more recognition.
The complexities and ambivalence of the two ' ' hemispheres' ' are associated with defining diaspora identities among different cultural passages.
He shows that the complexities of the relationships between these groups help to explain why local resistance to colonial occupation was so successful.
If there is an anomaly here it has much to do with the complexities of the local/global relationship and the central issue of authenticity.
They collectively display an impressively detailed grasp of the complexities of events on the ground.
The editors magisterially set out these complexities, pointing out the high degree of internal chronological consistency.
Given these complexities, studying the acquisition of gender provides an instructive case to probe children's ability to learn complex grammatical categories.
Thus, these data appear to be compatible with the suggestion that from the beginnings of auxiliary use, children understand the complexities of agreement marking.
Image schemas are not images, per se, as they eliminate figural detail and the complexities of movement.
We do not know how our results would be affected once all of the complexities of a real language are factored back in.
The present study is but a first step in understanding the complexities of the types, functions and perceived quality of relationship networks.
Pickering also calls attention to some of the complexities involved in evaluating adaptive advantage.
They do not deal with observable complexities of courtship nor with ambiguities in short- and long-term mating.
There is a useful discussion of the complexities of language.
As we grow older, each of us garners these complexities in individually inflected ways, as our critical and imaginative store.
The complexities of gender may be seen in the structuring of symbols, in the workings of the political economy, and in the individual agent.
Contemporaries, of course, were also not unaware of these complexities.
Binary systems are dealt with in some detail, and the complexities of three components introduced.
I n the following sections we investigate this question for a system in which most of the complexities are eliminated.
The issues are important and the legal complexities are considerable.
Also, most other considerations regarding the estimates for the cost and error complexities carry over accordingly.
In the wake of this phenomenon, books addressing the complexities and emotional turbulence of the process of transracial adoption have started to appear with frequency.
Indirectly, their struggles again demonstrate how inadequate an unproblematized ' resistance ' paradigm is in understanding gender issues and the complexities of individual lives.
By "straightforward" we mean that few extra task complexities were involved in the assessment of phonemic awareness.
They have been especially attentive to their internal complexities, and to their relationships with other images, scenes, and viewing practices.
The builders of general theories ignore these complexities.
The complexities of variation well-documented in adult language have their beginnings much earlier.
The notion of efficient computation in the -calculus is subtle because different reduction strategies result in different complexities.
The individual time complexities of these terms are translated into a system of multi-variable difference equations, which are solved by common techniques.
In sum, the complexities of the separated system provide the opportunities, resources, and assets for presidential acts of political entrepreneurship.
We first review the standard definitions for tree grammars since we shall have to extend these to handle the complexities of mode checking.
Although recent debates on incineration have resonances of the past, they also introduce new complexities.
Rather, we propose an imaginative sensitivity to the multivocal and -uid complexities of the urban past: an ethnography of place.
Section 6 analyzes computational complexities of various update problems.
The computational complexities and lack of easily usable software for these analyses compound these problems.
The complexities of health problems (including questions about appropriate use of technologies) require data from a spectrum of qualitative and quantitative data.
Cultural history, too, emerges from the thoroughly achieved apparatus, for it locates the letter-writer in all the complexities of the cultural moment.
Sitting with a dying person, it's surely best to try to clear one's head of all those complexities and really be present, listening.
He brings a magnifying glass to the complexities obscured by existing models.
Here, for the first time, empirical data are presented which adequately address the complexities of old age in modern society from a truly interdisciplinary perspective.
Nevertheless, we do find here a rather more historically informed view of the complexities of subaltern politics than elsewhere in the book.
The financial complexities and consequences for a couple in this situation deserve to be more widely recognised.
There are further complexities regarding the chemistry and rate of water exchange with minerals.
We put off the discussion of these complexities until after the discussion of syntax and type checking below.
His transcripts are excellent resources for making his points and for establishing the complexities of the topic at hand.
The failure of that effort provides a platform for the exploration of moral complexities at the heart of the criminal law.
We conclude with further examples which serve to highlight the complexities of the issues with which we wish to engage.
The inherent complexities of studying parasite transmission dynamics in natural multi-host systems have limited our understanding of host-parasite community ecology.
Both (12) and (13) illustrate interactional complexities in the task of telling stories.
I found most compelling those analyses that aim to expose the contradictions and complexities inherent in their data.
The complexities are adjusted so that they all have the same order of magnitude.
The complexities and nuances of politics and policy elude even the most sophisticated analysts of public affairs.
In this study the errors and near misses have not been categorised as major and minor due to these complexities.
In other cases, the emphasis on word meaning has been a legitimate idealization of the complexities of the language-learning task.
If good practice is to be achieved, practice staff need to understand the complexities of the task, and to invest the necessary time and commitment.
Subsequent legislation again adapted and changed the pension environment many times, resulting in additional complexities in plan administration and reporting.
The institutional features of the 401(k) that make the plan interesting to study also introduce complexities into the computational solution.
However, it has problems with capturing complexities occuring from the interaction of covered cases.
Considering the complexities of established instrumental techniques and natural inter-performer communication may have benefits to reducing the learning curves for enhanced instruments in this context.
The comparison between the pieces also reveals additional complexities.
Musical complexities, such as isorhythm, proportion and polytextuality, which betray the motet's ceremonial nature, do not compromise textual clarity.
The difficulty of the situation that faces malaria researchers can be best appreciated when one examines the complexities of the parasite.
No stack implementation that we know of handles all of these necessary complexities.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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