"It was not a single failure but an extremely unusual and complex multisystem emergency, " Rear Adm.
It opened in 1901 in a single small building and now is a complex of structures with 28 acres of floor space.
The work and pensions secretary wants to scrap the existing, complex system and replace it with a single payment.
Think of a name for an apartment complex where married and single people who are volunteering their services for two years are charged below market rent.
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And Dr Hameri is optimistic that the information that Single Source provides could prove useful for planning and tracking even more complex phenomena, such as major organisational changes.
"A human embryo starts out as a single fertilised cell and rapidly divides into a widely complex series of cells that become a human being, " explained Dr McCallion.
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But the rise of single-parent families in itself has complex social causes, and it will not be reversed by politicians.
He introduced a sliding scale that made capital-gains tax highly complex, and then reversed himself, introducing a single rate of 18%.
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 events are hotly contested, which is why the inquiry - expected to last for about 12 months - has been costly and complex before it has heard the evidence of a single witness.
An issue this serious and complex isn't going to be resolved with a single legislative proposal or policy prescription.
Commentators are right to question both the cost of fetishizing social media and also our inability to effectively unpack any complex issue in a single pass.
With a challenge so large and so complex, it should not be surprising that there is no single answer.
When Obama and his supporters refer to income inequality, they are taking a complex set of economic and social issues and boiling them down to a single data point: how large is the difference between the annual incomes of top earners compared with those on the bottom of the income scale.
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Over 50 townhouses and apartment units in my condo complex appeared on Nextdoor as if they were a single household, which made it tricky to invite my neighbors to join.
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The units come together and join by way of a novel conical docking mechanism, allowing them to form a single, more complex robot.
"It deals with complex subject matter, but in a single sentence the law authorized the courts to go off" and create a body of interpretations, says Mr. McConnell.
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