Air quality inside the World War II complex had to be tested ahead of the event.
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The laws of war are very complex and are contained in extensive legal documents and conventions.
's top humanitarian official, Jan Egeland, says aid workers and civilians are getting caught in the crossfire in an increasingly complex war.
But the statement is a sign of growing concern in the US that the conflict in Syria is morphing into a complex regional war by proxy.
The post-Cold War world is much more complex, the threats are much less clear and in that kind of a situation, the United States feels that in its defense and in the defense of its allies, it has to have more options than just the option of a massive military retaliation.
In all the history of conflict though, there has been nothing, thank God, to compare to World War II - no mosaic so complex or so costly was ever built, nor one that contained so many pieces.
The threats, while very different than the Cold War confrontation, are much more complex, much more varied, and much more disparate and less able to be dealt with by the kind of static and ordered forces that we were used to in the Cold War.
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There were complex problems in the post-World War II era that needed to be addressed by people who, and by citizens who, possessed a university degree or possessed access to university education.
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However, the war had longer-lived repercussions that ultimately made things more complex.
In the early 1960s Panorama documented at length the complex passage of African decolonisation and also the alarming escalation of the Cold War.
Complex coalitions also rarely stay together and often lead to indecision and delay, usually fatal to war fighting.
Other critics insist that the practical questions faced during wartime are simply too complex to be handled by a robot, even one carefully programmed to follow the laws of war.
For example, last year the New York Times ran a front page story featuring a comically complex Army PowerPoint chart about the conflict in Afghanistan and suggested that the U.S. war effort was being hampered by excessive dependence on presentation-based meetings.
"We face the prospect of NHS services being placed in the middle of a costly bidding war with private companies, discrete services cherry-picked for profit while the NHS is left to run the more complex and expensive services but with less money, " the Labour peer added.
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