Los Angeles police detective Harry Bosch ranks with Sherlock Holmes as a complex, memorable character.
Whereas biologists tend to see biotech as the search for a compound, Mr Levin thinks of it as a complex production process.
Starch is a type of carbohydrate, also referred to as a complex carbohydrate since it is made up of long chains of sugar molecules.
The audio fills the gaps between the separate displays and allows the viewer to figure out what is happening as a complex story line unfolds.
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He said on Thursday his report had revealed "a lack of transparency, inadequate planning and preparation, as well as a complex and confusing organisational structure with weak quality assurance and insufficient governance oversight".
An 18k white gold skeleton frame is designed as a complex set of gears, in reference to the 1936 film in which the Chaplin character struggles to survive in the modern, industrialized world.
Three decades later Maloney and others have challenged this notion with the voluntarist school of thought, which views the informal economy as a complex web of heterogeneous activities that are intimately related to the formal sector.
Has he, since Friday, asked either HHS, the Justice Department, any one at the DPC to either form a task force or do anything to bring to him either new ideas, research, data, anything to address what you described as a complex problem that requires a complex solution?
Committee chairman James Arbuthnot described cyberspace as "a complex and rapidly changing environment".
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As a result, a complex web of lawsuits that now covers the global market threatens to seize up the industry.
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Mr Bush has become president as a result of a complex legal decision taken by a divided Supreme Court voting on largely partisan lines.
The agreement calls for the water system to be treated as a single complex ecosystem made up of countless tributaries, underground aquifers and smaller lakes all held in the Great Lakes basin.
The Home Affairs Select Committee has described current firearm laws in England and Wales as a "complex and confused" mess and recommended that criminals with suspended jail terms should not be able to retain gun licences.
Businesses do not exist in a vacuum, but as part of a complex web of social interaction.
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But I fully endorse it as an invaluable resource for entrepreneurs who are seeking to incorporate a structured process by which to evaluate something as small as a new feature or as complex as developing an entirely new business altogether.
By contrast, it was difficult to get a decent copy of anything in Rome, which nursed a healthy inferiority complex as a result.
The reasons why someone might take as drastic a step as killing himself are complex and rarely boil down to a simple trigger, experts say.
Inside he will find a paradox: an institution as complex as a civilisation, both more enlightened and benighted than he imagines.
But with most past stories meaning little to 21st-century Australians, the beach in itself is about as inclusive and complex a foundation myth as any country could hope for.
The Chirac they describe lacks the degree of clear direction and application to haul a country as complex as France on to a fresh track away from its old feather-bedded, statist ways.
That includes everything from a mundane money market fund to something as complex as a Madoff-linked bank note.
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There has been widespread media attention this year that the U.S. is losing its edge as a competitive marketplace, due to a complex patchwork of taxes and regulations and increased investment in emerging markets, such as Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe.
Certainly, cyberspace counts as a large, complex sociotechnical system.
The truth is, however, that as grim as the situation is at Los Alamos it is but a microcosm of the ever-more-moribund condition of the nuclear weapons complex as a whole.
Even cooler is that fact that all of these properties can be applied to a scene as complex as the galaxy image above with physical properties that can be manipulated by touch on a standard issue iPad or any fairly modern mobile device.
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"There could be a million distractions around him -- he could be on a bad phone connection, in an airport, running for a plane, and he'd immediately grasp a complex story as five of us shouted it into a speaker phone, and he'd have the fix, " she said.
Mindful that a narrative so complex could never work as a movie, Snyder has jettisoned several parallel subplots, which will surface as DVD extras and in director's cuts.
Predictions about a mechanism as complex as the climate cannot be made with any certainty.
Show that he was as complex as a Shakespearean character he portrayed on the stage.
Its multicellularity meant it could act as a model for more complex animals, such as people.
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