We found 266 examples of how to use complex in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 266.
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1. | This might lead us to believe that a simple culture would make use of a simple language, that a complex culture would make use of a complex language, and so on. | |
2. | Margaret Mead ascribes to the Balinese she studied an inability to follow complex directions. I ask, "What of her ability to express complex directions in Balinese?" | |
3. | An inferiority complex and a superiority complex often lead to the same behavior. | |
4. | "Don't you think that German is a very complex language?" - "Yes, I think it is very complex." | |
5. | The human condition is complex, so language should be complex too. | |
6. | Their communication may be much more complex than we thought. | |
7. | What seems simple to you seems complex to me. | |
8. | How complex? | |
9. | DNA is a complex chemical that makes up a gene. | |
10. | The explanation may be much more complex. | |
11. | The language of that tribe is as complex as any other human language. | |
12. | But as civilizations grew more complex, better methods of communication were needed. | |
13. | A computer is a complex machine. | |
14. | This story is too complex for children. | |
15. | Those four words carried not only a lot of complex information, but also the persuasive force of a proverb. | |
16. | This complex situation arose because signals from the environment itself can be inadequate. | |
17. | These quotations were effective in sending complex messages to his friends, because, in his day, people could quote from such authors with every expectation of being understood. | |
18. | Chris got a remarkable grade for the complex homework. | |
19. | The Japanese distribution system, characterized by layers of wholesale, is complex and costly. | |
20. | That is a very complex machine. | |
21. | There are so-called primitive cultures in the jungles of the Amazon and on the island of New Guinea, and there are so-called advanced cultures in Europe, Asia, and Africa, but the languages of these cultures are all equally advanced and complex. | |
22. | The plants manufacture complex chemical compounds. | |
23. | Life today is fast-moving and complex. | |
24. | When we say that a language is culturally transmitted - that is, that it is learned rather than inherited - we mean that it is part of that whole complex of learned and shared behavior that anthropologists call culture. | |
25. | The situation has evolved into a more complex problem. |