We found 15 examples of how to use complexity in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 15 of 15.
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1. | It cannot plausibly be argued that behaviour of such complexity derives entirely from instinct. | |
2. | However, I recommend that you take the JR Narita Express (a train leaves every 30-60 minutes from the airport), to avoid the complexity of changing trains. | |
3. | We have to try to reduce its complexity. | |
4. | This adds a new dimension of complexity to the problem. | |
5. | He's contemplating the complexity of contemporary life. | |
6. | Other factors of importance, which make litigation of large corporations more difficult, are the size and complexity of their activities. | |
7. | As science advances as some describe it, into itself, - by creating technology which is then subsequently of a higher complexity than the ideas it is to help explain - complications often can arise, such as a need for higher education for those who utilise it. This may not be a negative complication in itself, but gives rise to another problem: that this causes education about the subject's fundamentals to be sacrificed for the training in the utilisation of ever changing technology. | |
8. | The world is a place of seemingly infinite complexity. | |
9. | Complexity is often a device for claiming sophistication, or for evading simple truths. | |
10. | Sami can't seem to understand the complexity of the situation. | |
11. | Sami didn't understand the complexity of the situation. | |
12. | Physicists often argue that all of Biology can be reduced to physics; for their part, Biologists typically counter that such a position ignores the unfathomable complexity present in even the simplest of living systems. | |
13. | Legal experts believe that, given its complexity, the case will be tough for the high school students to win. | |
14. | Given the complexity of the problem, you will need more time to solve it. | |
15. | This report unravels the complexity of Algeria's economy. |