Nghĩa của từ complexities bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
the state or quality of being intricate or complicated.
an issue of great complexity

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1. The complexities of life bothered him.

2. Its complexities will unfold in the following chapters.

3. The complexities of economics are clearly and entertainingly explained.

4. He became ensnared in the complexities of the legal system.

5. Checkouts by Cynthia Rylant Summary : In the light of the complexities of human childhood, there exists the deeper complexities of the introductiion of love to one's life

6. Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice: A Framework for Clinicians and Counselors

7. The analysis of monetary developments needs to take these complexities into account.

8. Operating in the background, Argus manages the complexities around encryption and decryption.

9. The complexities of language offer several variations and intensities of the word hope.

10. I do not claim to be able to unravel the complexities of atonement.

11. By contrast with such complexities, the rest of the biochemistry is relatively straight forward.

12. Biodiversity is the abundant variety of life on Earth, our interconnections, and our complexities

13. Above all, war inspires the simplification of normal complexities into the heroism of folklore.

14. A story about identity, the complexities of trans-racial adoption, and most importantly, Closure.

15. So, to help us handle all the complexities involved, let's use the Scheduling Assistant.

16. 23 Above all, war inspires the simplification of normal complexities into the heroism of folklore.

17. Praise “Bodily Matters provides a detailed and meticulous study of the complexities of the movement

18. We do recognize the complexities present in an increasingly inter-dependent and multi-polar world.

19. Cornered entangles viewers spatially and intellectually in the moral, social, and political complexities of racial determination.

20. Blackfish unravels the complexities of this dichotomy, employing the story of the notorious performing whale Tilikum.

21. The Regulation was designed after careful consideration of the complexities and difficulties of producing waste statistics.

22. It's about deep engagement and an immersion in the realities and the complexities of our context.

23. No amount of procedural fairness could compensate for lack of knowledge of the complexities of the law.

24. Bulletproof explores the complexities of violence in schools by looking at the strategies employed to prevent it

25. 24 Whatever the complexities of Hobbes's personal motivations, there was no theoretical inconsistency in all of this.

26. Brimming with God addresses those complexities and provides a wonderful guide to the diversity of theological reflection

27. Confluence helps young adults and their families navigate the complexities and challenges of today’s path to adulthood

28. In order to use success potentials optimally, BPR concepts have to take these complexities into special account.

29. • Continuing to improve the generalized system of preferences for least developed countries by reducing administrative and procedural complexities

30. This is yet another missive on my growing awareness of the complexities and challenges of the venture business.

31. 18 He may be surprised when the analyst reveals the complexities of his hand movements and finger manipulations.

32. Jeffrey Borak wrote that Banks' portrayal was acted "with poise, clarity and a shrewd feel for Cherie's complexities.

33. The Copywriter will be in charge of taking a product with lots of complexities, and sum it down to …

34. Aplomb Whiting guides the reader through the complexities of tax policy with Aplomb, and his judgements are thought-provoking

35. And he is too morally didactic to enjoy, as a biographer must, the complexities and ambiguities of his subject.

36. The complexities of human society and inborn selfishness indicate that even if change is achieved, problems will not be solved.

37. 1 These mercenaries prefer the complexities of the matchlock firing mechanism over the physical conditioning required to make effective archer.

38. Aunty Lee’s Delights is no mere whodunnit -- it sparkles with insight into the traditions and moral complexities of modern Singapore

39. The comparison of stress-responsive ESTs with genomic sequences of rice (Oryza sativa L.) chromosomes revealed the complexities of colinearity.

40. Some politicians have been extraordinarily insensitive to the complexities of the issues involved in fostering a sense of national community.

41. Perhaps La Caverne's streamlined simplicity is an inevitable retreat from Labyrinthes' structural complexities, and with songs as immediately engaging as …

42. 24 Beyond all these institutional complexities lies the prison, the probation service and mechanisms for dealing with the convicted offender.

43. While it is at present impossible to verify the claims, the list reflects the ethnic and religious complexities of the area.

44. The Hanoverian kings were not uninterested in political life but they had difficulty comprehending the complexities of domestic and foreign affairs.

45. They wanted to make a formal complaint about their doctor, but ended up ensnared in the complexities of the legal system.

46. Living Adverbially means navigating the “complexities of life” with thoughtful purpose, and Wahl’s poems provide a framework from which to begin

47. Financial management and the complexities of human resource and contract management are the bread and butter skills of many modern businesses.

48. University Colloquium introduces students to the complexities of developing the sustainable societal patterns each will face as they launch their careers

49. Rather than debate the complexities of Hindu philosophy, we simply preached the good news of God’s Kingdom —and with good results.

50. Or, given the complexities of the issue and the importance, the suit could be held over for a full-blown review.