• Technology to manage the complex pricing for packages - including the number of people and available accommodation to coincide with desired flight times - is generally not available for the web, says Mike Cogan, a partner at the travel consultancy, Equinus.

    BBC: Online travel bucks gloomy trend

  • Another fear is that - with the increasing number of elections, and with more complex PR systems being used - voters may suffer election fatigue and simply refuse to turn out.

    BBC: Low turnout boosts Labour plans to change system

  • Now, that corporation is building a new 3, 000-room resort, office and retail complex called City Center and piloting a number of innovative "green" features, including state-of-the-art low-level flush toilets.

    NPR: Stakes High for Las Vegas Water Czar

  • They take complex antiretroviral drugs which can interact with a number of over-the counter and commonly prescribed medicines.

    BBC: Condoms

  • Rather than emulating the complex thought-processes of human players, computers simply resort to mindless number-crunching to decide what move to make.

    ECONOMIST: Computers and chess

  • "If the treatment wasn't complex, there wouldn't be such a high number of suicides amongst ex-servicemen, and so many in prison and sleeping on the streets, " he argued.

    BBC: Conservatives' debate

  • Second, to accomplish a growing array of missions without increasing budget outlays, the Department of Defense decided to load up next-generation satellites with an excessive number of performance requirements, making them exceedingly complex.

    FORBES: Lessons For Obama In Clinton's Near-Destruction Of The Military Space Program

  • Additionally, companies engage in increasingly complex business relationships with contractors, partners, and suppliers, and often the number of non-traditional employees that need to access corporate assets exceeds the number of employees that need access!

    FORBES: Going Mobile: Security in the Age of Ubiquity

  • The Conference proposed a number of strategies including training and pooling of resources by media houses to cover complex and time-consuming stories.

    UNESCO: Education

  • Such first-hand accounts can do more than any number of speeches and statistics to illuminate a bafflingly complex conflict about which most foreigners would rather forget.

    ECONOMIST: A witness and victim of the conflict in Darfur finds a voice

  • "As passenger and train numbers rise, the number of challenges increase and it becomes more complex than ever to run a reliable and cost-effective railway, " he said.

    BBC: Network Rail's Wessex route to get ?1bn investment work

  • However, a number of players present at the Valdebebas complex may soon be departing the club, including Dutch striker Klass-Jan Huntelaar.

    BBC: Alonso remains a target for Real

  • When integrated with many older SA-5 SAMs, a number of large missile-detection and -tracking radars and an up-to- date ABM complex around Moscow, the Kremlin is in the enviable position of denouncing our prospective national missile defense system while preserving (in fact, while modernizing) its own extant one.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Only Hope for Real ��Progress' On Missile Defense

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